"The Sentinel" Quotes
"The Sentinel" by Arthur C. Clarke is a science fiction story about the discovery of an ancient alien artifact on the Moon, suggesting the existence of extraterrestrial civilizations monitoring humanity.
science fiction | 278 pages | Published in NaN
Quotes
The stars had not changed, but the world was a different place.
It was the oldest story in the universe - the struggle between good and evil.
There are powers in this universe beyond anything you know.
There comes a point in any quest when one must be content with little, or nothing.
The only thing that counted was that they should be together.
The unknown was what made life bearable.
The best way to overcome fear is to face it with confidence.
The true strength of any organization lies in the dedication of its members.
Where there is hope, there is life.
The greatest tragedy in life is not death, but a life without purpose.





