If you live to be a hundred, I want to live to be a hundred minus one day so I never have to live without you.
There is the disadvantage of not knowing all languages," said Conseil, "or the disadvantage of not having one universal language. - Jules Verne
Travel enables us to enrich our lives with new experiences, to enjoy and to be educated, to learn respect for foreign cultures, to establish friendships, and above all to contribute to international cooperation and peace throughout the world. - Jules Verne
Was he being devoured by one of those secret rages, all the more terrible because contained, and which only burst forth, with irresistible force, at the last moment? - Jules Verne
We are of opinion that instead of letting books grow moldy behind an iron grating, far from the vulgar gaze, it is better to let them wear out by being read. - Jules Verne
We now know most things that can be measured in this world, except the bounds of human ambition! - Jules Verne
Well, I feel that we should always put a little art into what we do. It's better that way. - Jules Verne
While there is life there is hope. I beg to assert...that as long as a man's heart beats, as long as a man's flesh quivers, I do not allow that a being gifted with thought and will can allow himself to despair. - Jules Verne
Why lower oneself to taking pride from being American or British, when you can boast of being man! - Jules Verne
American democracy is supposed to be the paradigm for the rest of the world, and it no longer is. Citizens cannot be guaranteed that they can walk into a voting booth with any assurance that their vote will be counted. - Robert F. Kennedy Jr
Corporate polluters, their phony think tanks and political toadies like to marginalize environmentalists as tree huggers, or radicals. But there is nothing radical about clean air or water. - Robert F. Kennedy Jr
Corporations are a good thing. But corporations should not be running our government... They have driven the American economy since its founding, and the prosperity of our country is largely dependent on the free operation of corporations. But some corporations don't want free markets, and they don't want democracy. They want profits. - Robert F. Kennedy Jr