Dornberger Walter Quotes & Sayings
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It was far too cold. The second I got out I had this incredible headache, I'm just not used to it. The last time I saw snow was years and years ago. — Socrates
Do you realize what we accomplished today? Today the spaceship was born. — Walter Dornberger
I think part of the appeal of Antarctica is experiencing some sort of power, the forces of the natural world. — Jon Krakauer
Always do your best. What you plant now, you will harvest later. — Og Mandino
Anytime you exhaust yourself trying to relax, that's active leisure. — Po Bronson
His icebergs are strange monuments with a symbol embodied in their form and their colours. They do not freeze you when you look at them, for they are not of ice, they are what Lawren Harris feels and thinks after he has contemplated them — J.D. Salinger
Live and let live.
Love thyself, in order to love thy man.
Smart, independent women attract men. — Titania Hudson
The price one pays for pursuing any profession or calling is an intimate knowledge of its ugly side. — James Baldwin
Where Bianca was I had a right to be. This was the order of the universe. — R.K. Lilley
Don't have conversations taking place in empty space. Weave in background details of where the action (dialogue is a form of "action") is taking place. Don't have invisible people talking, either. Let the reader see them as they speak - their facial expressions and gestures. And by all means "cue" the speeches to the speakers. — Lee Wyndham
He was astonished likewise that they did not see it was impossible for men to comprehend anything of all those wonders, seeing they who have the reputation of being most knowing in them are of quite different opinions, and can agree no better than so many fools and madmen; — Xenophon
This third day of October, 1942, is the first of a new era in transportation, that of space travel — Walter Dornberger
Do no cheat thy Heart and tell her, 'Grief will pass away.' — Adelaide Anne Procter