It's a wonder to me, said Adams sourly, that you don't simply melt down in the white heat of your brilliance.


Chapter XXV (p. 134) - Time and Again (1951)


It's a wonder to me, said Adams sourly, that you don't simply melt down in the white heat of your brilliance.

It's a wonder to me, said Adams sourly, that you don't simply melt down in the white heat of your brilliance.

It's a wonder to me, said Adams sourly, that you don't simply melt down in the white heat of your brilliance.

It's a wonder to me, said Adams sourly, that you don't simply melt down in the white heat of your brilliance.