id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20361 Lee, Gerald Stanley The Voice of the Machines An Introduction to the Twentieth Century .txt text/plain 39010 2280 85 forth, to live, to gaze into the heart of matter for the heart of God. It is so that the very dullest of us, standing among our machines, can that, while a machine may have great ideas in it, "it does not look The more modern a machine is, when a man stands before it and seeks to because most of the poetry the modern man gets a chance to see to-day machines of the man loom in human life the more they reach down into stars,--fights its way to God. The man no longer gropes in the dull helpless ground or through the If a man is going to be infinite or eternal it makes little infinite power in human life, or because it makes man think he is down the world,--looking upon the man's body,--the little funny one man it expresses the two great immeasurable ideas of poetry and of the ./cache/20361.txt ./txt/20361.txt