Top 17 Manned Space Exploration Quotes
#1. Is manned space exploration important? Yes - not least because it simply works much better than sending robots.
Henry Spencer
#2. In the coming era of manned space exploration by the private sector, market forces will spur development and yield new, low-cost space technologies. If the history of private aviation is any guide, private development efforts will be safer, too.
Burt Rutan
#3. Americans will respect your beliefs if you just keep them private.
Bill O'Reilly
#4. This quote is by my husband, Stephen Dando-Collins It is his advice for success:
1. MARRY LOUISE.
2. DO WHAT SHE TELLS YOU.
3. MAKE SURE THAT SHE IS HAPPY.
Louise Dando-Collins
#5. When she asks, I have to say that Yes, I do like my lifestyle. I couldn't bare to devote any more thought to the question.
Wesley Eisold
#6. A gourmet can tell from the flavor whether a woodcock's leg is the one on which the bird is accustomed to roost.
Lucius Beebe
#7. Oh my God, I . . . I almost got run over by a moped," I said, turning my bewildered stare back on Ren. "That would've been so embarrassing to be taken out by one of them
Jennifer L. Armentrout
#8. The citizen takes his city for granted far too often. He forgets to marvel.
Carlos Fuentes
#9. Aspects that we consider normal today could very well be repugnant in the future - eating animals, for one thing, or abundant choice, or invasive surgery. I was simply trying to demonstrate that what is acceptable today may not be acceptable forever, and vice-versa.
Jasper Fforde
#11. Those who care about you can hear you even when you are quiet.
Steve Maraboli
#12. Faith is about submission and trust, not about will and determination.
David Megill
#13. The idea of recontextualizing images from different eras to express larger ideas about modern times was very exciting to me. That archival aesthetic is the foundation of my filmmaking style.
Elisa Kreisinger
#15. While writing a novel, I don't read anything new in fiction. I am too engrossed.
Jane Gardam
#16. Like many visitors, they had been unnerved by the inimitable creepiness of the Holy Sepulchre, a grimly gaudy, theopathical Turkish bathhouse where their childhood saints glared like demented spooks from every moldering wall.
Robert Stone
#17. I've always thought that if I bury my feelings now, I can dig them up later when I have time to deal with them.
J.A. London
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