Space Quotes
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I call our world Flatland, not because we call it so, but to make its nature clearer to you, my happy readers, who are privileged to live in Space.
Edwin A. Abbott
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I'm fourteen years old; that's almost half-way to thirty. I need my own space.
Alex Mack
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I credit poetry for making this space-walk possible.
Seamus Heaney
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The sky above us is something we have very little control of, and the space beyond is something we don't completely understand.
Morena Baccarin
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O Space and Time and stars at strife, How dreadful your infinity! Shrined by your termless trinity, How strange, how terrible, is life! (“The Testimony of the Suns”)
George Sterling
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I would love to go to space, take a view of the Earth, see the stars without the mask or the atmosphere. I think that would be an absolutely amazing experience.
Sunil Nagaraj
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When your private life has been dragged into public space, you tend to attain a zen-like composure.
Kalki Koechlin
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Even when I was five years old, I was obsessed with space.
Sunil Nagaraj
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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
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When man becomes reconciled to nature, when space becomes his true background, these words and concepts will have lost their meaning, and we will no longer have to use them.
Michelangelo Antonioni
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To understand one's world, one must sometimes turn away from it! To serve better, one must briefly hold it at a distance. Where can the necessary solitude be found, the long breathing space in which mind gathers its strength and takes stock of its courage.
Albert Camus
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We had nothing to say to one another, and while I was manufacturing my phrases I felt that earth was falling through space and that I was falling with it at a speed that made me dizzy.
Emil Cioran
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Going back to the moon is not visionary in restoring space leadership for America. Like its Apollo predecessor, it will prove to be a dead end littered with broken spacecraft, broken dreams and broken policies.
Buzz Aldrin
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This third day of October, 1942, is the first of a new era in transportation, that of space travel
Walter Dornberger
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It is as though the space between us were time: an irrevocable quality. It is as though time, no longer running straight before us in a diminishing line, now runs parallel between us like a looping string, the distance being the doubling accretion of the thread an not the interval between.
William Faulkner
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Redwood time moves at a more stately pace than human time. To us, when we look at a redwood tree, it seems to be motionless and still, and yet redwoods are constantly in motion, moving upward into space, articulating themselves and filling redwood space over redwood time, over thousands of years.
Richard Preston