Top 16 Star Trek 1966 Quotes
#1. When dreams become more important than reality, you give up travel, building, creating; you even forget how to repair the machines left behind by your ancestors. You just sit living and reliving other lives left behind in the thought records.
Vina, "The Menagerie" ("The Cage"), Star Trek, 1966
Gene Roddenberry
#2. And there is the fallacy of existence: the idea that one would be happy forever and aye with a given situation or series of accomplishments.
Sylvia Plath
#3. Part of life is to live it, and enjoy it, and seize the moments that you find particularly pleasing.
Robert M. Parker Jr.
#4. But time soon passes. Even the deepest pain eventually loses its edge in the more vivid reality of the present; then, what once was unbearable becomes strangely familiar. And after much familiarity, it assumes the insignificance of just another milestone, ever marking the journey to higher ground.
N. Maria Kwami
#6. A quiet conscience makes one strong!
Anne Frank
#8. You don't have to be gay to be attracted to your friend.
Vera Farmiga
#9. I'm Alabama-born, so a transplant here - but I think I could enjoy growing some roots.
Therese Anne Fowler
#10. I'm very happy that being gay and married and having kids has become such an accepted piece of the fabric of America.
Amy B. Harris
#11. I have a public bathroom rating system that I keep in my head, and anything that I think rates lower than two stars, I won't even enter.
Sally J. Pla
#13. Since we don't know where we're going, we have to stick together in case someone gets there.
Ken Kesey
#14. As writing is one of the desperate professions, it has universal appeal, especially for those not engaged in it.
W. H. Auden
#15. I have my own stories. A few are known and some untold. Be a tragic one or a comedy one, stories are meant to end at a certain point. Stories ... teach us whether we are the option or we are comparing.
Upasana Banerjee
#16. In a world without the law of God, you have chaos, oppression, tyranny, and everyone doing what is right in their own eyes.
Randall Terry
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