1 But to the girdle do the gods inherit.
Brave New World By Aldous HuxleyContext In Chapter XIII 2 He had discovered Time and Death and God.
Brave New World By Aldous HuxleyContext In Chapter VIII 3 But God's the reason for everything noble and fine and heroic.
Brave New World By Aldous HuxleyContext In Chapter XVII 4 And yet that same Gloucester had called them ever-gentle gods.
Brave New World By Aldous HuxleyContext In Chapter XVIII 5 A mother, and all this dirt, and gods, and old age, and disease.
Brave New World By Aldous HuxleyContext In Chapter VIII 6 Quite apart from God--though of course God would be a reason for it.
Brave New World By Aldous HuxleyContext In Chapter XVII 7 As flies to wanton boys are we to the gods; they kill us for their sport.
Brave New World By Aldous HuxleyContext In Chapter XVIII 8 I want God, I want poetry, I want real danger, I want freedom, I want goodness.
Brave New World By Aldous HuxleyContext In Chapter XVII 9 God isn't compatible with machinery and scientific medicine and universal happiness.
Brave New World By Aldous HuxleyContext In Chapter XVII 10 If you allowed yourselves to think of God, you wouldn't allow yourselves to be degraded by pleasant vices.
Brave New World By Aldous HuxleyContext In Chapter XVII 11 But all the same,' insisted the Savage, 'it is natural to believe in God when you're alone--quite alone, in the night, thinking about death.
Brave New World By Aldous HuxleyContext In Chapter XVII 12 He realized to his dismay that, absorbed in the whittling of his bow, he had forgotten what he had sworn to himself he would constantly remember--poor Linda, and his own murderous unkindness to her, and those loathsome twins, swarming like lice across the mystery of her death, insulting, with their presence, not merely his own grief and repentance, but the very gods themselves.
Brave New World By Aldous HuxleyContext In Chapter XVIII