The Time Machine (1960)

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Sound clips of the most memorable quotes from The Time Machine (1960 film, based on the 1895 novella of the same name by H. G. Wells).

Actors: Rod Taylor (H. George Wells), Alan Young (David Filby / James Filby)

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41 On the contrary, the fourth dimension is as real and true a dimension as any of the other three. In fact, they couldn't exist without it.
42 They speak? Of what? -Things no one here understands.
43 Where did it go? -Go? -Nowhere, in the usual sense. It's still here. But it's no longer in the present.
44 We have no government.
45 Right there. That was my library. Where I once sat talking with friends about the time machine.
46 There are many things in this world you don't understand, aren't there? -Yes, quite. Quite a number. -You don't refuse to believe in them, because of that, do you?
47 All right, now you've had your little joke. Suppose you tell us what this contraption is really for.
48 But there is nothing to fear. It is all clear.
49 From the talking rings I learned how the human race divided itself and how the world of the Eloi and the Morlocks began.
50 Gentlemen, all I'm asking you to do now is to witness the demonstration of the possibility of movement within the fourth dimension.
 
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