Jules Verne Quotes

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I believe cats to be spirits come to earth. A cat, I am sure, could walk on a cloud without coming through.

- Jules Verne

Pet, Through, Sure, Cats

In spite of the opinions of certain narrow-minded people, who would shut up the human race upon this globe, as within some magic circle it must never outstep, we shall one day travel to the moon, the planets, and the stars, with the same facility, rapidity, and certainty as we now make the voyage from Liverpool to New York!

- Jules Verne

Space, Magic, Shut, Spite

Numerous observations made upon fevers, somnambulisms, and other human maladies, seem to prove that the moon does exercise some mysterious influence upon man.

- Jules Verne

Some, Prove, Other, Observations

One's native land! There should one live! There die!

- Jules Verne

Die, Land, Should, Native

Put two ships in the open sea, without wind or tide, and, at last, they will come together. Throw two planets into space, and they will fall one on the other. Place two enemies in the midst of a crowd, and they will inevitably meet; it is a fatality, a question of time; that is all.

- Jules Verne

Time, Tide, Other, Inevitably

An energetic man will succeed where an indolent one would vegetate and inevitably perish.

- Jules Verne

Energetic, Perish, Would, Inevitably

The sea is only the embodiment of a supernatural and wonderful existence.

- Jules Verne

Existence, Wonderful, Only, Embodiment

On the morrow the horizon was covered with clouds- a thick and impenetrable curtain between earth and sky, which unhappily extended as far as the Rocky Mountains. It was a fatality!

- Jules Verne

Mountains, Sky, Which, Thick

Well, my friend, this earth will one day be that cold corpse; it will become uninhabitable and uninhabited like the moon, which has long since lost all its vital heat.

- Jules Verne

Heat, Will, Which, Vital

It is certain that the inanimate objects by which you are surrounded have a direct action on the brain.

- Jules Verne

Surrounded, Objects, Which, Inanimate

Trains, like time and tide, stop for no one.

- Jules Verne

Tide, Stop, Like, Trains

Everybody knows that England is the world of betting men, who are of a higher class than mere gamblers: to bet is in the English temperament.

- Jules Verne

England, Everybody, Gamblers, Betting

We were alone. Where, I could not say, hardly imagine. All was black, and such a dense black that, after some minutes, my eyes had not been able to discern even the faintest glimmer.

- Jules Verne

Some, Been, Imagine, Discern

The Nautilus was piercing the water with its sharp spur, after having accomplished nearly ten thousand leagues in three months and a half, a distance greater than the great circle of the earth. Where were we going now, and what was reserved for the future?

- Jules Verne

Distance, Piercing, Half, Sharp

It is always a vulgar and often an unhealthy pastime, and it is a vice which does not go alone; the man who gambles will find himself capable of any evil.

- Jules Verne

Always, Vice, Which, Unhealthy

Everything great in science and art is simple. What can be less complicated than the greatest discoveries of humanity - gravitation, the compass, the printing press, the steam engine, the electric telegraph?

- Jules Verne

Art, Simple, Printing Press, Gravitation

How many persons condemned to the horrors of solitary confinement have gone mad - simply because the thinking faculties have lain dormant!

- Jules Verne

Horrors, Solitary, Many, Faculties

The Yankees, the first mechanicians in the world, are engineers - just as the Italians are musicians and the Germans metaphysicians - by right of birth. Nothing is more natural, therefore, than to perceive them applying their audacious ingenuity to the science of gunnery.

- Jules Verne

Musicians, World, Than, Yankees

The body regulates the soul, and, like the balance-wheel, it is submitted to regular oscillations.

- Jules Verne

Soul, Body, Like, Submitted

Far better to be the simplest pedestrian, with knapsack on back, stick in hand, and gun on shoulder, than an Indian prince travelling with all the ceremonial which his rank requires.

- Jules Verne

Travelling, Simplest, Which, Shoulder

The Chinaman has only a passive courage, but this courage he possesses in the highest degree. His indifference to death is truly extraordinary. When he is ill, he sees it approach, and does not falter. When condemned, and already in the hands of an officer, he manifests no fear.

- Jules Verne

Death, Hands, Indifference, Passive

Dost thou know what life is, my child? Hast thou comprehended the action of those springs which produce existence? Hast thou examined thyself?

- Jules Verne

Existence, Springs, Which, Dost

Dost thou not understand that there are two distinct forces in us, that of the soul and that of the body, that is, a movement and a regulator?

- Jules Verne

Soul, Understand, Forces, Dost

The possession of wealth leads almost inevitably to its abuse. It is the chief, if not the only, cause of evils which desolate this world below. The thirst for gold is responsible for the most regrettable lapses into sin.

- Jules Verne

Wealth, Abuse, Which, Desolate

I repeat that the distance between the earth and her satellite is a mere trifle, and undeserving of serious consideration. I am convinced that before twenty years are over, one-half of our earth will have paid a visit to the moon.

- Jules Verne

Distance, Before, Our, Trifle

In presence of Nature's grand convulsions, man is powerless.

- Jules Verne

Nature, Man, Presence, Powerless

You're never rich enough if you can be richer.

- Jules Verne

Enough, Never, Rich, Richer

You cannot oppose reasoning to pride, the principal of all the vices, since, by its very nature, the proud man refuses to listen to it.

- Jules Verne

Nature, Proud, Very, Vices

In consequence of inventing machines, men will be devoured by them.

- Jules Verne

Men, Will, Consequence, Machines

Solitude, isolation, are painful things and beyond human endurance.

- Jules Verne

Painful, Isolation, Things, Solitude

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