Space Quotes
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I would have taken whatever hand I was dealt. Space was it.
Story Musgrave -
There has to be space for play in literature. We all need some breathing room.
Lydia Millet
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I have more than 70 space companies in the pipeline.
Etienne Schneider -
The moon is a good, solid base to build a space travel organization in the community.
Ray Bradbury -
We must always emphasize research and development of science and mathematics, and I can think of no better way to achieve this than through our future in space.
Nick Lampson -
I guess something that you love to do, you gotta ease up off it and give it a little space, come back and be fresh to it.
Yasiin Bey Black Star -
We notice as the Bible goes on, the area of scared space shrinks.
Northrop Frye -
You know the Einstein waves can be thought of as a distortion of space and time. But the way we see it, we see it as a distortion of space. And space is enormously stiff. You can't squish it; you can't change its dimensions so easily.
Rainer Weiss
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Even when I was five years old, I was obsessed with space.
Sunil Nagaraj -
I try to imitate on the piano the leaps in space a dancer makes.
Cecil Taylor -
Each one was a hero. Their contribution to science and space exploration will never be forgotten.
Jean Chretien -
As filmmakers, we want the audience to have the most complete experience they can. For example, I interviewed Stanley Kubrick years ago around the time of '2001: A Space Odyssey.' I was going to see the film that night in London, and he insisted I sit in one of four seats in the theater for the best view or not watch the film.
Michael Mann -
A deed happens in a definite place at a definite time, but if it be sufficiently great and pregnant, its virtue radiates everywhere in time and space.
George Sarton -
She was ready to deny the existence of space and time rather than admit that love might not be eternal.
Simone de Beauvoir
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I'm trying to do the exact thing Verdi or Mendelssohn did - open up that spiritual space where we can all be fully ourselves.
Steven Stucky -
In the acting world, you can really only become good by practicing and doing it, and I just think every time you walk onto a set you just become better and better. I think I'm in a totally different space than I was back then on that first movie set.
Terrence J -
We are product of neither nature nor nurture; we are a product of choice, because there is always a space between stimulus and response. As we wisely exercise our power to choose based on principles, the space will become larger.
Stephen Covey -
This third day of October, 1942, is the first of a new era in transportation, that of space travel
Walter Dornberger -
If I hear music that has a hole in it and has a space for me to fit in, I go for that stuff.
Mike Dean -
The black holes of nature are the most perfect macroscopic objects there are in the universe: the only elements in their construction are our concepts of space and time.
Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar
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Remembered how I was only a speck after all in uncomfortably limitless space, of no account whatever in the general scheme of things, but with a horrid private capacity for being often and easily hurt; and how specks have a trick of dying, which I in my turn would presently do, and a fresh speck, not nearly so nice, as I hoped and believed, would immediately start up and fill my vacancy, perhaps so exactly my vacancy that it would even wear my gloves and stockings.
Elizabeth von Arnim -
Fortunately science, like that nature to which it belongs, is neither limited by time nor by space. It belongs to the world, and is of no country and no age. The more we know, the more we feel our ignorance; the more we feel how much remains unknown.
Humphry Davy -
There are certainly people who regard √2 as something perfectly obvious but jib at √-1. This is because they think they can visualise the former as something in physical space but not the latter. Actually √-1 is a much simpler concept.
Edward Charles Titchmarsh -
I asked someone once why he liked Jean-Michel's work and why it was being singled out for acclaim, and he said, 'Because it looks like art.' But then again, art doesn't always look like art at first. The way the space shuttle that lifts off doesn't much resemble the space shuttle as it lands.
Rene Ricard