
Vanna Bonta
213 quotes
Biography
Vanna Marie Bonta was an American writer and actress. She wrote Flight: A Quantum Fiction Novel, which is associated with the quantum fiction genre.
"The illusion is we are only physical."
"Which came first — the observer or the particle?"
"The true poem rests between the words."
"What goes up can continue."
"Innovation is strict common sense with wild imagination."
"Sex in space is not just a good idea, it's survival."
"Truth may sometimes hurt, but delusion harms."
"We've been there on World Wars, it's time for World Party I."
"I was really gobsmacked."
"Gifts have ribbons, not strings."
"Penalty is different than punishment, because it offers something with which to regain honor."
"Sex in space is more than a Big Bang."
"I consider myself more exportant than important."
"God and I were nude."
"I love the sound of those engines."
"The really exciting focus here [is] the event and others like it that encourage, support and celebrate the enterprising innovation of pioneers working to give humanity wings."
"Our neighborhood - this solar system, the cosmos, actually - is so much more vast and amazing than the paltry headlines, insanity, and politics crammed at us daily as so-called news. The beauty of the hood and discoveries that await us are deserving of our attention and mandatory to our survival as a species."
"Style of the future is the convergence of function and fashion."
"We are the ancestors of those gardening the universe."
"Our heartbeats pounding tomorrow into being..."
"I believe Love is the most courageous act of which a human being is capable. The word courage even stems from the root word “heart” (coeur). Scientifically speaking, it is quantifiable only by recognition of its quality."
"Love consults itself."
"The success of SpaceShipOne was Justice Day for dreamers and pioneers past, present and future."
"When we love, we are courageous; and courage has nothing to do with being fearless, it’s about being willing to experience fear, even dread, to do what we must, without guarantee of outcome."
"'Impossible' is not a scientific term."