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The whole procedure [of shooting rockets into space] ... presents difficulties of so fundamental a nature, that we are forced to dismiss the notion as essentially impracticable, in spite of the author's insistent appeal to put aside prejudice and to recollect the supposed impossibility of heavier-than-air flight before it was actually accomplished. An analogy such as this may be misleading, and we believe it to be so in this case. — Richard Van Der Riet Woolley

I saw thee ne'er before; I see thee never more; But love, and help, and pain, beautiful one, Have made thee mine, till all my years are done. — George MacDonald

You are the sum total of your dominating or most prominent thoughts. — Napoleon Hill

Like books, the Internet has saved my life. It helped me recognize that so many people I adore suffer from the same things I do. — Jenny Lawson

A murderer is only an extroverted suicide. — Graham Chapman

It is precisely through falling prices that the fruits of increased productivity and economic growth are spread throughout the market economy. — Joseph Salerno

I booked my first studio at like 12 or 13. Somewhere in that season of my life, singing along with the radio became me wanting to be on radio, you know. — Frank Ocean

Sometimes the things God gives or reveals to you in private is not meant for the public. — Patience Johnson

I'm a writer, and the subject is less important than the act of writing itself. — Jess Walter

For what is storytelling if not ideas brought full and whole to the inner eyes of those who listen? — Sue Harrison

With short stories, the story-teller must have a story to tell, not merely some sweet prose to take out for a walk — Herbert Gold

It is the age of numbers, isn't it? So we are numbers and the Elbees are words. We are mathemathics and they are poetry. We are winning and they are losing; and so of course they're afraid of us, it's like a struggle inside human nature itself, between what's mechanical and utilitarian in us and the part that loves and dreams. We all fear that the cold machine-like thing in human nature will destroy our magic and song. — Salman Rushdie