Often a science in its infancy, because it is unable to distinguish between path and barrier, falsely judges many things to be possible and others to be impossible.


The Papers of Robert H. Goddard (Volume 1), On Taking Things for Granted, Graduation oration (p. 66)


Often a science in its infancy, because it is unable to distinguish between path and barrier, falsely judges many things to be possible and others to ...

Often a science in its infancy, because it is unable to distinguish between path and barrier, falsely judges many things to be possible and others to ...

Often a science in its infancy, because it is unable to distinguish between path and barrier, falsely judges many things to be possible and others to ...

Often a science in its infancy, because it is unable to distinguish between path and barrier, falsely judges many things to be possible and others to ...