And, you know, there is no such thing as Time—really there is no such thing.Narrator
I have seen how I could do the very best with my life, how I could make the best of all that flawed stuff my past has made of me…Mr. Redmond
You see, sir, that for each of us there is one door in life, and that door opens on a wall.Mr. Redmond
To me, at least, there was no secret about the matter. Nothing could have been more obvious.H.G. Wells
And ever and again he looked back at that white wall, for surely the door had been there, the door in the wall!Narrator
But why need I tell of that? The thing was as clear as daylight. She had leapt to the stars.H.G. Wells
He went through that enchanted garden many times, and learned a great deal that he had not known before. He became an authority upon midges, and knew the secret of mole crickets. He found out where the butterflies did their pupating. He saw grasshoppers that were not grasshoppers, dragon flies glamourous with iridescent blue that were not dragon flies, and moths that were not moths.Narrator
He began to feel horribly lonely. He had felt alone before, many times, but never quite so alone as this.Narrator
And the worst of it was that now he was getting what he wanted, and it wasn't very pleasant getting.H.G. Wells
It wasn't curiosity that held him. It was a fear, a fascination. He knew he was destroying himself by the things he did, and yet he couldn't stop doing them.Narrator