Portrait of Jack Parsons

Jack Parsons

Rocket scientist, occultist

Contemporary weird famous 116 sayings

Sayings by Jack Parsons

The future belongs to those who dare to dream the impossible.

1950s — Attributed remark
General Unverifiable

I believe in the power of the human spirit to overcome all obstacles.

1940s — Private journal entry or letter
General Unverifiable

We are all stars, fallen from the heavens, seeking our way back home.

1940s — Poetic expression, likely from a letter or journal
General Unverifiable

The universe is a cosmic dance, and we are the dancers.

1950s — Attributed remark
General Unverifiable

I have walked with angels and devils, and I have learned from both.

1940s — Private journal entry
Self-Deprecating Unverifiable

The greatest secret is that there are no secrets, only hidden truths.

1950s — Attributed remark
Food & Drink Unverifiable

I am a magician of the highest order, for I create reality with my will.

1940s — Private journal entry or letter
Self-Deprecating Unverifiable

The boundaries between science and magic are artificial and illusory.

1940s — Reported statement
General Unverifiable

My life is a grand experiment, and I am the mad scientist.

1940s — Private journal entry
Self-Deprecating Unverifiable

I seek not to escape the world, but to transform it.

1940s — Statement about his work and philosophy
General Unverifiable

The universe is a mirror, reflecting our deepest desires and fears.

1950s — Attributed remark
General Unverifiable

I am a child of the stars, and I will return to them.

1940s — Poetic expression, likely from a letter or journal
Self-Deprecating Unverifiable

My only regret is that I did not live long enough to see the stars up close.

1950s — Attributed remark, possibly speculative after his death
General Unverifiable

I have always been a rebel, and I have always been a revolutionary.

1940s — Letter to Aleister Crowley
General Unverifiable

The love of evil is the root of all money.

1940s — Thelemic writings
General Unverifiable

I want to blow up the Moon to demonstrate to the world the power of my magic.

1940s — Diary entry about occult experiments
General Unverifiable
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