
Top 13 Apollo Astronauts Quotes
#2. If you're having a conversation with someone in speech, and it's not being tape-recorded, you can change your opinion, but on the Internet, it's not like that. On the Internet it's almost as if everything you say were being tape-recorded. You can't say, I changed my mind.
Sherry Turkle
#3. I remember in 1967, when there was that terrible fire on NASA's Apollo 1 rocket that killed three astronauts, my father made pure oxygen and we lit this tiny cup and burned it. Suddenly, we had an unbelievable jet and a fire. You just could see exactly what had happened.
Jack W. Szostak
#4. They faced each other. 'I'm going to enjoy this,'Melancholia said.
'I daresay I'm not.
Derek Landy
#5. Those canids such as foxes, who do not live in a social group, appear to have a much more limited range of things to say. Even the kinds of sounds foxes make are indicative of their more solitary nature: they make sounds that travel well over long distances.
Alexandra Horowitz
#6. Manned spaceflight has lost its glamour - understandably so, because it hardly seems inspiring, 40 years after Apollo, for astronauts merely to circle the Earth in the space shuttle and the International Space Station.
Martin Rees
#7. Just For Today ... Take a vow to do something that will help inspire & empower others which will help lead our world to a brighten humanity
Timothy Pina
#8. Live for today , die tommorow ..
Noel
#9. A good education consists in knowing how to sing and dance well.
Plato
#10. For those colours which you wish to be beautiful, always first prepare a pure white ground.
Leonardo Da Vinci
#11. I really believe in less is more. It's more sophisticated to look look and fresh and make a statement in one place.
Erin Heatherton
#12. To commemorate the 40th anniversary of the moon landing, the three astronauts from Apollo 11 visited the White House. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were allowed to set foot inside the White House, while Michael Collins was forced to drive around in circles outside.
Conan O'Brien
#13. The images of Earth's delicate biosphere, contrasting with the sterile moonscape where the astronauts left their footsteps, have become iconic for environmentalists: these may indeed be the Apollo programme's most enduring legacy.
Martin Rees
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