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
There are abundantly more English professors in the world than there are authors.
It is an awesome thing to comprehend the magnitude of the fact that what a human being dreams and imagines can be realized. The power of that truth needs to be directed toward our creation of a future that is worthy of true human value and the world civilization.
I'm in love with the whole world.
The last motive in the world for acquiring vocabulary should be to impress. Words should be acquired because we urgently need them - to convey, to reach, to express something within us, and to understand others.
Anyone contemplating world war is certifiably insane, no matter how calm they seem.
We can have a World War, I see absolutely no reason why we shouldn't have a World Party.
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.
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.
Love takes no sides but understands them all.
Most of the time I quote myself. It's not arrogance, it's a writer's job.
When accused of being an unrealistic optimist, say the sun never stops shining.
When ridicule is shrill, remember people only bother to belittle something they perceive big enough to fear.