Iain Pears Quotes
The simple fact that something has not been done, is no proof that it cannot be.
Iain Pears (1999). “AN Instance of the Fingerpost”, p.91, Penguin
Iain Pears (2003). “Dream of Scipio”, p.72, Penguin
Iain Pears (1999). “An Instance of the Fingerpost”, Berkley Publishing Group
Iain Pears (2003). “Dream of Scipio”, p.237, Penguin
Iain Pears (2003). “Dream of Scipio”, p.321, Penguin
Iain Pears (2003). “Dream of Scipio”, p.147, Penguin
Iain Pears (2003). “Dream of Scipio”, p.49, Penguin
Iain Pears (2003). “Dream of Scipio”, p.157, Penguin
Iain Pears (1999). “AN Instance of the Fingerpost”, p.252, Penguin
Iain Pears (1999). “AN Instance of the Fingerpost”, p.18, Penguin
For what are we but our past? If that is lost, we become nothing.
Iain Pears (1999). “AN Instance of the Fingerpost”, p.437, Penguin
Iain Pears (2003). “Dream of Scipio”, p.237, Penguin
Iain Pears (2003). “Dream of Scipio”, p.95, Penguin
Iain Pears (2003). “Dream of Scipio”, p.218, Penguin
Iain Pears (1999). “AN Instance of the Fingerpost”, p.13, Penguin
Iain Pears (1999). “AN Instance of the Fingerpost”, p.167, Penguin
Iain Pears (1999). “AN Instance of the Fingerpost”, p.112, Penguin
Power without wisdom is tyranny; wisdom without power is pointless.
Iain Pears (2003). “Dream of Scipio”, p.44, Penguin
Iain Pears (1999). “AN Instance of the Fingerpost”, p.404, Penguin