Allan Sandage Quotes
So the universe will continue to expand forever, and the galaxies will get farther and farther apart, and things will just die. That’s the way it is. It doesn't matter whether I feel lonely about it or not.Allan Sandage
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I kind of found a niche for myself after 'Firefly'. I found something that I enjoyed doing and that I did well, but as far as how I seek out a part, it's always different. It's always something that lights you on fire when you read it. It might be just one scene, it might be one line that defines the character for you.
Nathan Fillion -
War has been good to me from a financial standpoint but I don't want to make money that way. I don't want blood money.
Ted Turner -
It's not like I go out there to be a sex symbol. I mean, it's nice of course - but embarrassing.
Daniel Craig -
You do a show to be a hit and hopefully run a couple of years.
Harold Prince -
I thought martial arts was going to help me with my movies and TV stuff, but I realized it would not.
Bas Rutten -
There are signs jobs will be plentiful in the future, if we train and prepare for it. That means investing in technology, innovation, and, as much as Republicans will hate to hear this, renewable energy.
Fabrizio Moreira
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I am very shy with people I don't know.
Ingmar Bergman -
There's a whole set of values, spawned by the vocal and highly visible Republicans, that appeal to the worst in people. Our society is moving in that direction.
Major Owens -
Sentimentalism is the working off on yourself of feelings you haven't really got.
D. H. Lawrence -
There's the movie you write, there's the movie you shoot and the movie you edit, and often, you find that you're getting the same information out of a scene that you already have and a scene that's actually more powerful, so you have to make the tough decision to take it out.
Tate Taylor -
Even the gods cannot change destiny.
Neil Gaiman -
'Is there anyone in Chasm City she hasn’t deceived?''Possibly, somewhere, but only as an extreme theoretical possibility.'
Alastair Reynolds
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If I could visit dead authors, I'd head right over to E. B. White, though I'm so in awe of him I'd probably just sit at his feet and weep. He's the master of clarity, of understated humor, of palatable political conviction.
Elizabeth Berg -
Kids are really inspired to not just apply senses to robots and machines, but to try them on themselves.
Neil Harbisson -
I had the strength and the finesse there and put it all together.
Elvis Stojko -
If you look at the history of how information flows, there was a time that newspapers were kind of in the place that Google and Facebook are now - how do we get more people to buy a copy? Then there was a shift in the early 20th century. They needed to do better, and readers and consumers demanded that of them.
Eli Pariser -
My fans get passionate about certain songs.
Jewel Kilcher -
I can't play my songs on the smaller harp. I have a Celtic harp. I can't do the key changes.
Joanna Newsom
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I have freedom. But freedom means total selfishness. It means nobody cares much what you do.
Lynn Barber -
Color and bite permeate a language designed to rally many men, to destroy some, and to change the minds of others.
William Lewis Safir -
I feel like J. K. Rowling's world is one that is owned by everyone in some ways. People have grown up with it and have such a sense of that universe that there's something kind of wonderful seeing everyone get involved.
Eddie Redmayne -
Earth is the insane asylum of the universe.
Albert Einstein -
It seems beyond the comprehension of people that someone can be born to draw comic strips, but I think I was. My ambition from earliest memory was to produce a daily comic strip.
Charles M. Schulz -
So the universe will continue to expand forever, and the galaxies will get farther and farther apart, and things will just die. That’s the way it is. It doesn't matter whether I feel lonely about it or not.
Allan Sandage