“Someday, men will visit ideas instead of places.”
“The Pantechnicon stored and distributed a good deal of furniture as well. The very idea of a lady of good breeding visiting such a place. There would be tables lying about, on their sides, naked! Not to mention flaccid dirigibles! Alexia shuddered at the very idea.”
“Nature is not a place to visit. It is home.”
“On a visit to the space program, President Kennedy asked me about the satellite. I told him that it would be more important than sending a man into space. “Why?” he asked. “Because,” I said, “this satellite will send ideas into space, and ideas last longer than men.”
“You have always the same view from your window! For different views, visit other houses! And for different ideas, visit other minds!”
“Santa Claus has the right idea: visit people once a year”