Norman Cousins wrote in the...
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Norman Cousins wrote in the Saturday Review, "What holds men back today is not the pressure of realities, but the absence of dreams. If the dreams are good enough, no realities can stand against them." He cites human imagination, not technology, that sent people to the moon. In his Divine Comedy, Dante has this inscription over the entrance of Hell, "Abandon hope all you who enter here." A woman asked her psychiatrist, "Can you give me something to look forward to?"
