
Top 19 Quotes About Starships
#1. Fighter pilots. What idiot idea possessed me to put fighter pilots at the controls of starships?
Evan Currie
#2. I just wanted all the wars to be over so that we could spend the money on starships and Mars colonies.
Grant Morrison
#3. I've always taken that as my guiding principle and the rest is just set dressing. You can have dragons in it, or aliens and starships, or a western about a gunslinger, or even literary fiction, and ultimately you're still writing about the human heart in conflict with itself.
George R R Martin
#4. Love is patient. Love is kind. It bears all things. Love never fails. Love is as strong as death.
O.R. Melling
#5. Isn't antimatter what fuels the U.S.S.
Enterprise?
Dan Brown
#6. It's for my God, the god of dogs, and snakes and dust mites and albino bears and Siamese twins, the god of stars and starships and other dimensions, the god who loves everyone and makes everything marvelous.
Jeanne DuPrau
#8. Dialogue can help you find out if you've been brainwashed or not.
Oli Anderson
#9. A scientist who writes for a grant has to write subpar papers - so that the grant giver will understand what the paper is about.
Janusz Korwin-Mikke
#11. This is more a part of war than trumpets or starships. Quiet, unremembered moments of cruelty.
Pierce Brown
#13. Implosion is no invention in the conventional sense, but rather the renaissance of ancient knowledge, lost over the course of time.
Viktor Schauberger
#14. And so the pact of timelessness between us was broken and I went from him into the darkening tunnel of the years.
Farley Mowat
#15. Starships are fun to fly around in, but they're no place to entertain.
John Jackson Miller
#16. Starships were settlements in the sky. Some were villages; Ultimatum was a great metropolis. And yet even Star Destroyers functioned like small towns. A big sink full of gossip - and as with small towns, the contents all tended to flow toward one person, like water to a drain.
John Jackson Miller
#17. If memory serves, the last time we met there were also exploding starships," I said, to Wilson. "That's odd," Lowen said. "The last time I saw Harry, there were exploding starships, too." "It's coincidental," Wilson said, looking at Lowen and then at me.
John Scalzi
#18. Strong Women Need To Be Held Strongly.
Tia Walker
#19. Because every time I think of starships skipping across the galaxy, I imagine Albert Einstein in a policeman's uniform, writing up a ticket.
John Scalzi
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