{"author":"Jules Verne","author_id":"Jules+Verne","total_quotes":57,"quotes":[{"text":"...Why, I've just this instant found out... That we might have gone around the world in only seventy-eight days.","author":"Jules Verne","tags":["adventure","time"],"id":5726,"author_id":"Jules+Verne"},{"text":"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.","author":"Jules Verne","tags":["time","sea","together "],"id":6023,"author_id":"Jules+Verne"},{"text":"While there is life, there is hope.","author":"Jules Verne","tags":["determination","faith","hope","life","perseverance"],"id":18079,"author_id":"Jules+Verne"},{"text":"In the course of time, Michael Strogoff reached a high station in the Empire. But it is not the history of his success, but the history of his trials, which deserves to be related.","author":"Jules Verne","tags":["literature","storytelling"],"id":23509,"author_id":"Jules+Verne"},{"text":"Science, great, mighty and in the end unerring, science has fallen into many errors - errors which have been fortunate and useful rather than otherwise, for they have been the steppingstones to truth.","author":"Jules Verne","tags":["science","truth"],"id":24524,"author_id":"Jules+Verne"},{"text":"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!","author":"Jules Verne","tags":["travel","stars","moon "],"id":25380,"author_id":"Jules+Verne"},{"text":"In the meantime, there is not an hour to lose. I am about to visit the public library.","author":"Jules Verne","tags":["books","hour","hurry","jules-verne","library","professor-hardwigg","public-library","reading","travel"],"id":44662,"author_id":"Jules+Verne"},{"text":"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?","author":"Jules Verne","tags":["great","water","earth "],"id":45359,"author_id":"Jules+Verne"},{"text":"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?","author":"Jules Verne","tags":["art","great","humanity "],"id":47364,"author_id":"Jules+Verne"},{"text":"Still, for long the love of science triumphed over all other feelings. He became an artist deeply impressed by the marvels of art, a philosopher to whom no one of the higher sciences was unknown, a statesman versed in the policy of European courts. To the eyes of those who observed him superficially he might have passed for one of those cosmopolitans, curious of knowledge, but disdaining action; one of those opulent travelers, haughty and cynical, who move incessantly from place to place, and are of no country.","author":"Jules Verne","tags":["cosmopolitan","knowledge"],"id":59708,"author_id":"Jules+Verne"}],"pagination":{"page":1,"page_size":10,"total":57,"pages":6,"next":"?page=2\u0026page_size=10"}}
