"Jointless" Quotes from Famous Books
... our helpless race is inexorably bounded by the inner surface of his own mental periphery, a jointless armor in which there is no weak place, never a fault, never a single gap of egress for ourselves, of ingress for the nearest and dearest of our fellow-units. At only five points can we just touch each other, and all that is—and that only by the function ... — Peter Ibbetson • George du Marier et al
... that the chamber was lined with jointless brass about ten feet high and circular in shape. "What's this?" he ... — Astounding Stories, February, 1931 • Various |