John Galsworthy Quote

Men are in fact, quite unable to control their own inventions; they at best develop adaptability to the new conditions those inventions create.


The Works of John Galsworthy (ed. 1923)


Men are in fact, quite unable to control their own inventions; they at best develop adaptability to the new conditions those inventions create.

Men are in fact, quite unable to control their own inventions; they at best develop adaptability to the new conditions those inventions create.

Men are in fact, quite unable to control their own inventions; they at best develop adaptability to the new conditions those inventions create.

Men are in fact, quite unable to control their own inventions; they at best develop adaptability to the new conditions those inventions create.