Arthur C. Clarke Quote

Khedron was content with the order of things as it was. True, he might upset that order from time to time—but only by a little. He was a critic, not a revolutionary. On the placidly flowing river of time, he wished only to make a few ripples; he shrank from diverting its course.


Chapter 7 (p. 44) - The City and the Stars (1956)


Khedron was content with the order of things as it was. True, he might upset that order from time to time—but only by a little. He was a critic,...

Khedron was content with the order of things as it was. True, he might upset that order from time to time—but only by a little. He was a critic,...

Khedron was content with the order of things as it was. True, he might upset that order from time to time—but only by a little. He was a critic,...

Khedron was content with the order of things as it was. True, he might upset that order from time to time—but only by a little. He was a critic,...