Source: The Dream of a Ridiculous Man (1877), IV 
Context: They showed me their trees, and I could not understand the intense love with which they looked at them; it was as though they were talking with creatures like themselves. And perhaps I shall not be mistaken if I say that they conversed with them. Yes, they had found their language, and I am convinced that the trees understood them. They looked at all Nature like that — at the animals who lived in peace with them and did not attack them, but loved them, conquered by their love. They pointed to the stars and told me something about them which I could not understand, but I am convinced that they were somehow in touch with the stars, not only in thought, but by some living channel.
                                    
“If I could only reach out and touch the stars, I would know everything. I would understand.”
Source: The Kiss of Deception
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young-adult fiction writer 1955Related quotes
                                        
                                        Si pudiera dejar todo como está, sin mover ni una estrella, ni una nube. ¡Ah, si pudiera! 
Voces (1943)
                                    
As quoted in Grace Hopper : Navy Admiral and Computer Pioneer (1989) by Charlene W. Billings, p. 74 ISBN 089490194X
                                
                                    “I was out for stars;
I would not come in.
I meant not even if asked;
And I hadn't been.”
                                
                                
                                
                                
                            
                                        
                                        " Come In http://plagiarist.com/poetry/691" (1942), st. 4, 5 
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Source: The Poetry of Robert Frost 
Context: p>Far in the pillared dark
Thrush music went —
Almost like a call to come in
To the dark and lament.But no, I was out for stars;
I would not come in.
I meant not even if asked;
And I hadn't been.</p
                                    
“I am here, alone, at the end of the world. I reach out and touch nothing.”.”
Source: Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World