"If we don't have our dreams, we have nothing."
It appears that Desdemona isn't the only one building Rocketships.... *big grin*
While Charles Farmer's desire to reach the stars has a different genesis, the goal is the same.
It's what's in the heart that other's often cannot comprehend. Desdemona found that Joe Merchant was the missing link she needed to connect her with the stars.
What/Who is yours?
I think I'll go put on the blue jumpsuit that the Boomtown Boys gave me, and get back to work.
Go "Build Rocketships Now" *wink*
Film Review - The Dream is Alive: 'The Astronaut Farmer'
at Space.com
Said Mark Polish in Warner Brothers’ production notes, “The story was sparked by our interest in space exploration, but beyond that, it’s about a need to dream of adventures, whether it’s Neil Armstrong or Lewis and Clark. I think that, as a society, we’ve stopped dreaming about exploration.”
Farmer’s family, who dreams with and for him, is not unlike NASA’s workforce and its supporters. They understand the dream, even if those around them -- Farmer’s neighbors and the media who flock to his ranch -- do not.
"Somewhere along the line, we stopped believing that we can do anything," says Farmer. So, could be argued, has the nation, if not the world. We went to the Moon in 1969 because we didn’t know we couldn’t do so. Today, politicians and the public are too quick to assume that if a dream seems impossible, then it likely is.
1 comment:
Ummmm...I dream different kind of dreams. There might be rockets involved, but usually it's of the human variety. (did I just say that?) Hee hee. *blush*
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