
Top 16 Linenger Astronaut Quotes
#1. It's a dangerous mission. You could die out there. You could go on forever.
Tess Gallagher
#2. Council housing, once the cherished centrepiece of Bevanite socialism, took just twenty years for successive governments to pick apart.
Lynsey Hanley
#3. When I'm playing, I feel like I have control over something. I feel like I have the power to change things. I feel more real out there than I do anywhere else. The court doesn't care what my name is or where I come from or where I'll be tomorrow. It lets me exist.
Nora Sakavic
#4. har anche sakht va ostovar ast dood mishavad va be hava miravad.
Marshall Berman
#5. Hollywood sold its stars on good looks and personality buildups. We weren't really actresses in a true sense, we were just big names - the products of a good publicity department.
Ann Sothern
#6. There are these painterly things that happen while I'm working.
Marlene Dumas
#7. [President Truman] was free of the greatest vice in a leader, his ego never came between him and his job.
Dean Acheson
#8. Always be ready to speak your mind and a base man will avoid you.
William Blake
#9. The only person he cared about was the one he thought he could mould her into.
Emma Holly
#10. Mir astronaut Jerry Linenger writes in his memoir that he was surprised to find a bottle of cognac in one arm of his spacesuit and a bottle of whiskey in the other. (Linenger was the Frank Burns of space exploration:
Mary Roach
#11. A lot of the people who saw me in the 'Lethal Weapon' movies didn't even know I was a singer.
Darlene Love
#12. I'll always defend the people I love even though I'm as terrifying as a baby penguin.
Niall Horan
#14. How can you enjoy ice cream if you never eat broccoli?
James Dashner
#15. The older child who has lost or broken some valuable thing will be found when his parents return, not run away, not willing to confess, but in a deep sleep The thief whose case is being tried falls asleep
Margaret Mead
#16. It's a funny thing, now; I very often think of my poor wife, but I cannot think of her very much at any one time." "Often, but a little at a time, like poor old Swann," became one of my grandfather's favourite phrases, which he would apply to all kinds of things.
Marcel Proust
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