As their material conditions improve, men raise their sights and become discontented with powers and possessions that once would have seemed beyond their wildest dreams. And even when the external world has granted all it can, there still remain the searchings of the mind and the longings of the heart.
 Arthur C. Clarke, Childhood's End (1953). copy citation

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Author Arthur C. Clarke
Source Childhood's End
Topic power longing
Date 1953
Language English
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