Vanna Bonta

Vanna Bonta
Vanna Bontawas an Italian-American writer, actress, and inventor. She wrote Flight: A Quantum Fiction Novel. As an actress, Bonta played "Zed's Queen" in The Beastmaster. She performed primarily as a voice talent on a roster of feature films, such as Disney's Beauty and the Beast, as well as on television. Bonta invented the 2suit, a flight garment designed to facilitate human intimacy and stability in microgravity environments of outerspace. The spacesuit was featured on The Universe television series, which followed...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNovelist
Date of Birth3 April 1958
CountryUnited States of America
People use ridicule to belittle something perceived big enough to fear.
Poets can't worry about popularity since loving humanity involves saying what some people don't want to hear.
When ridicule is shrill, remember people only bother to belittle something they perceive big enough to fear.
Poets can't worry about popularity since loving life and humanity involves saying what some people don't want to hear.
Nature abhors a vacuum but why do most people hasten to fill in the blanks with garbage.
People who worship only themselves get a slick, polished look -- like monuments. Too bad they had to go so soon.
Any leaders who disappoint the people, ideals and promises by which they were appointed are by definition themselves dis-appointed.
People at large are becoming more aware that there is much more to reality and to themselves than what meets the eye.
Is it a form of social play that underneath the words people say, there is a different conversation going on?
A cure for War? Furiously spending the same daily amount of money toward making friends. Being an indispensable source of food, shelter, peace, and cultural support dedicatedly spending 9 billion dollars a month on helping people would be a formidable enemy of evil.
The people knew what had made them human. It was not their shortcomings, but their hearts.
It's weird how people who are the least close to me or who've never even met me purport to be experts on the real me; and then, sadly, there are those who could be in touch with me but prefer to gossip with strangers about me instead.
Violent attacks on poets by mediocre pundits are howling protest at vibrant trembling, genius that disturbed their slumber.
There's more truth in comedy than in tragedy.