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By Alan Reiner | Jul 21, 2024 | 1000 quotes
  1. “That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.”

    Neil Armstrong
  2. “The Universe is under no obligation to make sense to you.”

    Neil deGrasse Tyson
  3. “The stars don't look bigger, but they do look brighter.”

    Sally Ride
  4. “The scientific theory I like best is that the rings of Saturn are composed entirely of lost airline luggage.”

    Mark Russell
  5. “There are no passengers on spaceship earth. We are all crew.”

    Marshall McLuhan
  6. “The Earth is the cradle of humanity, but mankind cannot stay in the cradle forever.”

    Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
  7. “Who are we? We find that we live on an insignificant planet of a humdrum star lost in a galaxy tucked away in some forgotten corner of a universe in which there are far more galaxies than people.”

    Carl Sagan
  8. “If you are in a spaceship that is traveling at the speed of light, and you turn on the headlights, does anything happen?”

    Steven Wright
  9. “When you look at the stars and the galaxy, you feel that you are not just from any particular piece of land, but from the solar system.”

    Kalpana Chawla
  10. “I would like to die on Mars. Just not on impact.”

    Elon Musk
  11. “If the Sun and Moon should ever doubt, they'd immediately go out.”

    William Blake
  12. “Space is an inspirational concept that allows you to dream big.”

    Peter Diamandis
  13. “The moon is a friend for the lonesome to talk to.”

    Carl Sandburg
  14. “For the wise man looks into space and he knows there is no limited dimensions.”

    Zhuangzi
  15. “Modern science says: 'The sun is the past, the earth is the present, the moon is the future.' From an incandescent mass we have originated, and into a frozen mass we shall turn. Merciless is the law of nature, and rapidly and irresistibly we are drawn to our doom.”

    Nikola Tesla
  16. “I would rather be a superb meteor, every atom of me in magnificent glow, than a sleepy and permanent planet.”

    Jack London
  17. “Sometimes I think we're alone in the universe, and sometimes I think we're not. In either case the idea is quite staggering.”

    Arthur C. Clarke
  18. “We are just an advanced breed of monkeys on a minor planet of a very average star. But we can understand the Universe. That makes us something very special.”

    Stephen Hawking
  19. “The most important thing we can do is inspire young minds and to advance the kind of science, math and technology education that will help youngsters take us to the next phase of space travel.”

    John Glenn
  20. “They say any landing you can walk away from is a good one.”

    Alan Shepard
  21. “Space is big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the drug store, but that's just peanuts to space.”

    Douglas Adams
  22. “Space is to place as eternity is to time.”

    Joseph Joubert
  23. “There is a fifth dimension, beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition.”

    Rod Serling
  24. “What can we gain by sailing to the moon if we are not able to cross the abyss that separates us from ourselves? This is the most important of all voyages of discovery, and without it, all the rest are not only useless, but disastrous.”

    Thomas Merton
  25. “You cannot look up at the night sky on the Planet Earth and not wonder what it's like to be up there amongst the stars. And I always look up at the moon and see it as the single most romantic place within the cosmos.”

    Tom Hanks
  26. “If the Earth gets hit by an asteroid, it's game over. It's control-alt-delete for civilization.”

    Bill Nye
  27. “Ye stars! which are the poetry of heaven!”

    Lord Byron
  28. “It takes a planet to explore the universe.”

    Dylan Taylor
  29. “What we observe as material bodies and forces are nothing but shapes and variations in the structure of space.”

    Erwin Schrodinger
  30. “The rockets and the satellites, spaceships that we're creating now, we're pollinating the universe.”

    Neil Young
  31. “Space exploration is a force of nature unto itself that no other force in society can rival.”

    Neil deGrasse Tyson
  32. “What is the use of a house if you haven't got a tolerable planet to put it on?”

    Henry David Thoreau
  33. “When you're getting ready to launch into space, you're sitting on a big explosion waiting to happen.”

    Sally Ride
  34. “In so many and such important ways, then, do the planets bear witness to the earth's mobility.”

    Nicolaus Copernicus
  35. “I think the universe is pure geometry - basically, a beautiful shape twisting around and dancing over space-time.”

    Antony Garrett Lisi
  36. “The eternal silence of these infinite spaces frightens me.”

    Blaise Pascal
  37. “Space exploration promised us alien life, lucrative planetary mining, and fabulous lunar colonies. News flash, ladies and gents: Space is nearly empty. It's a sterile vacuum, filled mostly with the junk we put up there.”

    Graham Hawkes
  38. “Those are the same stars, and that is the same moon, that look down upon your brothers and sisters, and which they see as they look up to them, though they are ever so far away from us, and each other.”

    Sojourner Truth
  39. “I see Earth! It is so beautiful!”

    Yuri Gagarin
  40. “When you launch in a rocket, you're not really flying that rocket. You're just sort of hanging on.”

    Michael P. Anderson
  41. “One in 200 stars has habitable Earth-like planets surrounding it - in the galaxy, half a billion stars have Earth-like planets going around them - that's huge, half a billion. So when we look at the night sky, it makes sense that someone is looking back at us.”

    Michio Kaku
  42. “At night, when the sky is full of stars and the sea is still you get the wonderful sensation that you are floating in space.”

    Natalie Wood
  43. “We are not going to be able to operate our Spaceship Earth successfully nor for much longer unless we see it as a whole spaceship and our fate as common. It has to be everybody or nobody.”

    R. Buckminster Fuller
  44. “Planets move in ellipses with the Sun at one focus.”

    Johannes Kepler
  45. “The stars, that nature hung in heaven, and filled their lamps with everlasting oil, give due light to the misled and lonely traveller.”

    John Milton
  46. “Why should man's first flight to the moon be a matter of national competition? Why should the United States and the Soviet Union, in preparing for such expeditions, become involved in immense duplications of research, construction and expenditure?”

    John F. Kennedy
  47. “The dinosaurs became extinct because they didn't have a space program.”

    Larry Niven
  48. “I think we are at the dawn of a new era in commercial space exploration.”

    Elon Musk
  49. “We travel together, passengers on a little spaceship, dependent on its vulnerable reserves of air and soil, all committed, for our safety, to its security and peace. Preserved from annihilation only by the care, the work and the love we give our fragile craft.”

    Adlai Stevenson I
  50. “Rocket science is tough, and rockets have a way of failing.”

    Sally Ride
  51. “Whenever I gaze up at the moon, I feel like I'm on a time machine. I am back to that precious pinpoint of time, standing on the foreboding - yet beautiful - Sea of Tranquility. I could see our shining blue planet Earth poised in the darkness of space.”

    Buzz Aldrin
  52. “Great industries are never made from single companies. There is room in space for a lot of winners.”

    Jeff Bezos
  53. “After one look at this planet any visitor from outer space would say 'I want to see the manager.'”

    William S. Burroughs
  54. “I'll tell you, being involved in human space flight, it is an emotional endeavor. I think it brings in the highest highs and the lowest lows.”

    Ellen Ochoa
  55. “As an astronaut, especially during launch, half of the risk of a six-month flight is in the first nine minutes.”

    Chris Hadfield
  56. “Everything has a natural explanation. The moon is not a god, but a great rock, and the sun a hot rock.”

    Anaxagoras
  57. “It suddenly struck me that that tiny pea, pretty and blue, was the Earth. I put up my thumb and shut one eye, and my thumb blotted out the planet Earth. I didn't feel like a giant. I felt very, very small.”

    Neil Armstrong
  58. “Oh, don't let's ask for the moon. We've already got the stars.”

    Bette Davis
  59. “Houston, we've had a problem.”

    Jim Lovell
  60. “Space isn't remote at all. It's only an hour's drive away if your car could go straight upwards.”

    Fred Hoyle
  61. “When a place gets crowded enough to require ID's, social collapse is not far away. It is time to go elsewhere. The best thing about space travel is that it made it possible to go elsewhere.”

    Robert A. Heinlein
  62. “I'm never going to go to Mars, but I've helped inspire, thank goodness, the people who built the rockets and sent our photographic equipment off to Mars.”

    Ray Bradbury
  63. “Who among us has never looked up into the heavens on a starlit night, lost in wonder at the vastness of space and the beauty of the stars?”

    Jeb Bush
  64. “For NASA, space is still a high priority.”

    Dan Quayle
  65. “Do you realize that if you fall into a black hole, you will see the entire future of the Universe unfold in front of you in a matter of moments and you will emerge into another space-time created by the singularity of the black hole you just fell into?”

    Neil deGrasse Tyson
  66. “Empty space is a boiling, bubbling brew of virtual particles that pop in and out of existence in a time scale so short that you can't even measure them.”

    Lawrence M. Krauss
  67. “Our passionate preoccupation with the sky, the stars, and a God somewhere in outer space is a homing impulse. We are drawn back to where we came from.”

    Eric Hoffer
  68. “By refocusing our space program on Mars for America's future, we can restore the sense of wonder and adventure in space exploration that we knew in the summer of 1969. We won the moon race; now it's time for us to live and work on Mars, first on its moons and then on its surface.”

    Buzz Aldrin
  69. “I won't say that I'm an agnostic, since agnosticism maintains that one cannot know… but I'm not averse to the idea of some intelligence or some organizing force that set up the initial conditions of the universe in such a way that ultimately generated stars, planets and life.”

    B. F. Skinner
  70. “It's a very sobering feeling to be up in space and realize that one's safety factor was determined by the lowest bidder on a government contract.”

    Alan Shepard
  71. “We knew it was going to be difficult to get to the moon. We didn't know how difficult.”

    Alan Bean
  72. “There is just one thing I can promise you about the outer-space program - your tax-dollar will go further.”

    Wernher von Braun
  73. “I said it's a cold universe and I don't mean that metaphorically. If you go out into space, it's cold. It's really cold and we don't know what's up there. We happen to be in this little pocket where there's a sun. What have we got except love and each other to guard against all that isolation and loneliness?”

    David Chase
  74. “NASA was going to pick a public school teacher to go into space, observe and make a journal about the space flight, and I am a teacher who always dreamed of going up into space.”

    Christa McAuliffe
  75. “Space travel is the only technology that is more dangerous and more expensive now than it was in its first year. Fifty years after Yuri Gagarin, the space shuttle ended up being more dangerous and more expensive to fly than those first throwaway rockets, even though large portions of it were reusable. It's absurd.”

    Burt Rutan
  76. “It is far better to grasp the universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring.”

    Carl Sagan
  77. “If we drive down the cost of transportation in space, we can do great things.”

    Elon Musk
  78. “The purpose of going to Mars is for humans to first begin to occupy, permanently, another planet in the solar system. The astronauts or pilgrims, whatever you might call them, are going to be very historically unique human beings.”

    Buzz Aldrin
  79. “Space offers extraordinary potential for commerce and adventure, for new innovations and new tests of will. As Americans, we can't help but reach for the stars. It's our nature. It's our destiny.”

    Bill Frist
  80. “The world, when you look at it, it just can't be random. I mean, it's so different than the vast emptiness that is everything else, and even all the other planets we've seen, at least in our solar system, none of them even remotely resemble the precious life-giving nature of our own planet.”

    Chris Hadfield
  81. “The black holes of nature are the most perfect macroscopic objects there are in the universe: the only elements in their construction are our concepts of space and time.”

    Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar
  82. “Hey sky, take off your hat, I'm on my way!”

    Valentina Tereshkova
  83. “To me, there is something superbly symbolic in the fact that an astronaut, sent up as assistant to a series of computers, found that he worked more accurately and more intelligently than they. Inside the capsule, man is still in charge.”

    Adlai Stevenson II
  84. “The moon and other celestial bodies should be free for exploration and use by all countries. No country should be permitted to advance a claim of sovereignty.”

    Lyndon B. Johnson
  85. “I'd like to go to another planet, which I might live long enough to accomplish. Just get on a spaceship and go. But not the moon. I don't see any flowers there. The moon is too close. I want to go further.”

    Shirley MacLaine
  86. “I think we're going to the moon because it's in the nature of the human being to face challenges. It's by the nature of his deep inner soul… we're required to do these things just as salmon swim upstream.”

    Neil Armstrong
  87. “Don't even try to talk to me when I'm watching the moon. That's my moon, baby.”

    Wendelin Van Draanen
  88. “Time travel used to be thought of as just science fiction, but Einstein's general theory of relativity allows for the possibility that we could warp space-time so much that you could go off in a rocket and return before you set out.”

    Stephen Hawking
  89. “I stayed in the astronaut program until 1993. People ask me why I left. I thought I had a lot of things to contribute that would be difficult to do if I stayed. I thought I could have a stronger voice as an advocate for space exploration. So I ended up starting my own technology consulting company.”

    Mae Jemison
  90. “Put three grains of sand inside a vast cathedral, and the cathedral will be more closely packed with sand than space is with stars.”

    James Jeans
  91. “People need to be made conscious of a very simple reality: we have no choice but to share this planet, this small blue sphere floating in the vast reaches of space, with all of our fellow 'passengers.'”

    Daisaku Ikeda
  92. “I've been lucky enough to fly to space twice.”

    Chris Hadfield
  93. “Life science research can be done on multiple platforms. Since we have a very small number of people flying into space, the more people you have, the better.”

    Laurel Clark
  94. “You never enjoy the world aright, till the sea itself floweth in your veins, till you are clothed with the heavens and crowned with the stars.”

    Thomas Traherne
  95. “In essence, String Theory describes space and time, matter and energy, gravity and light, indeed all of God's creation… as music.”

    Roy H. Williams
  96. “If you're going to go to the moon, you don't shoot the rocket right at the moon. You have to go at it obliquely.”

    Drew Houston
  97. “Astronauts are very professional and when they're preparing for launch, they prepare for it as the most serious endeavor of our lives.”

    Ellen Ochoa
  98. “There are no wishy-washy astronauts. You don't get up there by being uncaring and blase. And whatever gave you the sense of tenacity and purpose to get that far in life is absolutely reaffirmed and deepened by the experience itself.”

    Chris Hadfield
  99. “If I can get some student interested in science, if I can show members of the general public what's going on up there in the space program, then my job's been done.”

    Christa McAuliffe
  100. “Perhaps when distant people on other planets pick up some wavelength of ours all they hear is a continuous scream.”

    Iris Murdoch
  101. “America has tossed its cap over the wall of space.”

    John F. Kennedy
  102. “There is good evidence that Venus once had liquid water and a much thinner atmosphere, similar to Earth billions of years ago. But today the surface of Venus is dry as a bone, hot enough to melt lead, there are clouds of sulfuric acid that reach a hundred miles high and the air is so thick it's like being 900 meters deep in the ocean.”

    Bill Nye
  103. “I could have gone on flying through space forever.”

    Yuri Gagarin
  104. “You have to be there not for the fame and glory and recognition and being a page in a history book, but you have to be there because you believe your talent and ability can be applied effectively to operation of the spacecraft.”

    Alan Shepard
  105. “The earth together with its surrounding waters must in fact have such a shape as its shadow reveals, for it eclipses the moon with the arc of a perfect circle.”

    Nicolaus Copernicus
  106. “The feeling is constantly growing on me that I had been the first to hear the greeting of one planet to another.”

    Nikola Tesla
  107. “One thing I probably share with everyone else in the astronaut office is composure.”

    Sally Ride
  108. “I grew up watching a lot of the coverage of the early U.S. space program, all the way back starting with Mercury and then through Gemini and Apollo and of course going to the moon as the main part of the Apollo program.”

    Linda M. Godwin
  109. “Houston, Tranquillity Base here. The Eagle has landed.”

    Neil Armstrong
  110. “Space enthusiasts are the most susceptible demographic to delusion that I have ever seen.”

    Neil deGrasse Tyson
  111. “What was most significant about the lunar voyage was not that men set foot on the moon but that they set eye on the earth.”

    Norman Cousins
  112. “Once you've been in space, you appreciate how small and fragile the Earth is.”

    Valentina Tereshkova
  113. “Perhaps, as some wit remarked, the best proof that there is Intelligent Life in Outer Space is the fact it hasn't come here. Well, it can't hide forever - one day we will overhear it.”

    Arthur C. Clarke
  114. “Mining asteroids will ultimately benefit humanity on and off the Earth in a multitude of ways.”

    Peter Diamandis
  115. “Trees go wandering forth in all directions with every wind, going and coming like ourselves, traveling with us around the sun two million miles a day, and through space heaven knows how fast and far!”

    John Muir
  116. “As a young boy growing up in rural India, most of what I knew of the world was what I could see around me. But each night, I would look at the Moon - it was impossibly far away, yet it held a special attraction because it allowed me to dream beyond my village and country, and think about the rest of the world and space.”

    Naveen Jain
  117. “We have never observed infinity in nature. Whenever you have infinities in a theory, that's where the theory fails as a description of nature. And if space was born in the Big Bang, yet is infinite now, we are forced to believe that it's instantaneously, infinitely big. It seems absurd.”

    Janna Levin
  118. “I'm Chinese-American, of course, and so it's very interesting to see China actually launch their own astronauts, becoming the third nation, following the United States and Russia, to do so.”

    Leroy Chiao
  119. “I am absolutely certain that life can exist in outer space, move around, find a new aqueous environment.”

    Craig Venter
  120. “By 1973, we had a space station, the Skylab, and we had multiple probes going up to planets. So, all this wonderful stuff happened in 10 to 15 years. About that time, there should have been enormous initiatives to make it affordable for people to fly in space, not just a handful of trained NASA astronauts and Russian cosmonauts.”

    Burt Rutan
  121. “I don't know what you could say about a day in which you have seen four beautiful sunsets.”

    John Glenn
  122. “The important achievement of Apollo was demonstrating that humanity is not forever chained to this planet and our visions go rather further than that and our opportunities are unlimited.”

    Neil Armstrong
  123. “The heart looks into space to be away from earth.”

    Richard Jefferies
  124. “Am I willing to go to Mars? Yes, but I'm not willing to spend nine months getting there, then wait 18 more months until the planets align to come home.”

    Gene Cernan
  125. “I am sorry to say that there is too much point to the wisecrack that life is extinct on other planets because their scientists were more advanced than ours.”

    John F. Kennedy
  126. “Philosophically, the universe has really never made things in ones. The Earth is special and everything else is different? No, we've got seven other planets. The sun? No, the sun is one of those dots in the night sky. The Milky Way? No, it's one of a hundred billion galaxies. And the universe - maybe it's countless other universes.”

    Neil deGrasse Tyson
  127. “I see nothing in space as promising as the view from a Ferris wheel.”

    E. B. White
  128. “Our astronauts, when they go orbiting around the earth, they actually come back slightly younger than a twin that they would have on the planet Earth who was stationary. This is called the twin paradox.”

    Michio Kaku
  129. “If we ever start communicating with living creatures from other planets, the number one priority is, how are you going to communicate information? Even between different cultures here on Earth, you get into communication problems.”

    Story Musgrave
  130. “There are thousands of asteroids whose orbit in the Solar System crosses that of Earth. And we have a little acronym for them - NEOs: near Earth objects. And our biggest goal is to try to catalogue them, so we know in advance if one is going to put us at risk.”

    Neil deGrasse Tyson
  131. “Land on Mars, a round-trip ticket - half a million dollars. It can be done.”

    Elon Musk
  132. “Man is an artifact designed for space travel. He is not designed to remain in his present biologic state any more than a tadpole is designed to remain a tadpole.”

    William S. Burroughs
  133. “In spite of the opinions of certain narrow-minded people, who would shut up the human race upon this globe, as within some magic circle it must never outstep, we shall one day travel to the moon, the planets, and the stars, with the same facility, rapidity, and certainty as we now make the voyage from Liverpool to New York!”

    Jules Verne
  134. “The math is dead simple: it seems that the frequency of planets able to support life is roughly one percent. In other words, a billion or more such worlds exist in our galaxy alone. That's a lot of acreage, and it takes industrial-strength credulity to believe it's all bleakly barren.”

    Seth Shostak
  135. “Sometimes people ask me how difficult the astronaut program was, but being in Sierra Leone, being responsible for the health of more than 200 people, seven days a week, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, at age 26 - that prepared me to take on a lot of different challenges.”

    Mae Jemison
  136. “Most of our history in space has been communicated in terms of action - what people do, a chronological list of events which have transpired - as opposed to the human experience of having done those things.”

    Story Musgrave
  137. “I don't think the human race will survive the next thousand years, unless we spread into space.”

    Stephen Hawking
  138. “The motions of the comets are exceedingly regular, and they observe the same laws as the motions of the planets, but they differ from the motions of vortices in every particular and are often contrary to them.”

    Isaac Newton
  139. “Building one space station for everyone was and is insane: we should have built a dozen.”

    Larry Niven
  140. “I think space exploration is very important. I think there is very intelligent life on Mars. I believe that Martians are spying on us from the bottom of the ocean.”

    Annabella Sciorra
  141. “I think humans will reach Mars, and I would like to see it happen in my lifetime.”

    Buzz Aldrin
  142. “The microgravity or the very, very low amount of gravity that we have up in space forces some changes in different processes. It forces changes in us as human beings.”

    Laurel Clark
  143. “The most important thing about Spaceship Earth - an instruction book didn't come with it.”

    R. Buckminster Fuller
  144. “Mankind will not forever remain on Earth but, in the pursuit of light and space, will first timidly emerge from the bounds of the atmosphere and then advance until he has conquered the whole of circumsolar space.”

    Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
  145. “We must still think of ourselves as pioneers to understand the importance of space.”

    Buzz Aldrin
  146. “Thank you for the confidence put in my by the motherland and the people, for giving me this chance to represent China's millions of women by going into space.”

    Liu Yang
  147. “Supplying fuel for a Mars expedition from the lunar surface is often suggested, but it's hard to make it pay off - Moon bases are expensive, and just buying more rockets to launch fuel from Earth is relatively cheap.”

    Henry Spencer
  148. “The Orion capsule uses an escape system quite like that of the Apollo spacecraft in the 1960s and 70s: an 'escape tower' containing a solid-fuel rocket that will pull it up and away from Ares I in a pinch.”

    Henry Spencer
  149. “Whether solid rockets are more or less likely to fail than liquid-fuel rockets is debatable. More serious, though, is that when they do fail, it's usually violent and spectacular.”

    Henry Spencer
  150. “Sometimes people wonder why aeroplanes are so cheap and rockets are so expensive. Even the most superficial comparison shows one obvious difference: aeroplane engines use outside air to burn their fuel, while rockets have to carry their own oxidisers along.”

    Henry Spencer
  151. “Reusable rockets promise much easier testing because you should usually get them back, and you can debug as you go rather than having to get everything perfect the first time.”

    Henry Spencer
  152. “Any astronaut can tell you you've got to do everything you can to learn about your life support system and then do everything you can to take care of it.”

    Sylvia Earle
  153. “The discovery and investigation of life on other planets is likely to change many of our ideas about how life arose on the Earth and even what is life and its natural development.”

    George Smoot
  154. “The lunar flights give you a correct perception of our existence. You look back at Earth from the moon, and you can put your thumb up to the window and hide the Earth behind your thumb. Everything you've ever known is behind your thumb, and that blue-and-white ball is orbiting a rather normal star, tucked away on the outer edge of a galaxy.”

    Jim Lovell
  155. “When you gaze at stars and think about planets, the places it takes your imagination are amazing! You look up the sky, and you know the stars have always been here; they were referenced in biblical times and have always been present. They are somewhere up there in the future, and they guide you; they make you feel safe.”

    Sarah Brightman
  156. “I'm looking forward to coming back, back to Earth, the landing, the views.”

    Duane G. Carey
  157. “Those folks out in the space suits are going to be getting beat up.”

    Duane G. Carey
  158. “The photographs of space taken by our astronauts have been published all over the place. But the eye is a much more dynamic mechanism than any camera or pictures. It's a more exciting view in person than looking at the photographs. Of course, I personally am sick and tired of hearing people talk like that: I want to see it myself!”

    Burt Rutan
  159. “Earlier generations of stars in the galaxy could well have had planets. But really, there was only hydrogen and helium to work with, so they'd all be gas giants and not small, rocky planets.”

    Jill Tarter
  160. “Well, I don't think we should go to the moon. I think we maybe should send some politicians up there.”

    Ron Paul
  161. “I think most astronauts are not risk takers. We take calculated risks for something that we think is worthwhile.”

    Michael J. Massimino
  162. “I left Aerospace because I wanted to go build, and put spacecraft together.”

    Gwynne Shotwell
  163. “Maybe the search for life shouldn't restrict attention to planets like Earth. Science fiction writers have other ideas: balloon-like creatures floating in the dense atmospheres of planets such as Jupiter, swarms of intelligent insects, nano-scale robots and more.”

    Martin Rees
  164. “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
  165. “Astronauts have been stuck in low-Earth orbit, boldly going nowhere. American attempts to kick-start a new phase of lunar exploration have stalled amid the realisation that NASA's budget is too small for the job.”

    Paul Davies
  166. “The stars look the same from night to night. Nebulae and galaxies are dully immutable, maintaining the same overall appearance for thousands or millions of years. Indeed, only the sun, moon and planets - together with the occasional comet, asteroid or meteor - seem dynamic.”

    Seth Shostak
  167. “In the four years since its launch, Kepler has chalked up 122 new and confirmed planets. It's also caught the scent of nearly three thousand additional objects, of which probably 80 percent or more will turn out to be other-worldly orbs.”

    Seth Shostak
  168. “It bears mentioning that the Milky Way is only one of 150 billion galaxies visible to our telescopes - and each of these will have its own complement of planets.”

    Seth Shostak
  169. “Each year, thousands of UFOs are sighted and reported, which is an impressive tally of unidentified aerial phenomena. Surveys show that roughly one-third of the populace believes that at least some of this sky show is due to extraterrestrial spacecraft, here to probe our airspace and, when that proves boring, our bodies.”

    Seth Shostak
  170. “So most astronauts getting ready to lift off are excited and very anxious and worried about that explosion - because if something goes wrong in the first seconds of launch, there's not very much you can do.”

    Sally Ride
  171. “In order for us to have a future that's exciting and inspiring, it has to be one where we're a space-bearing civilization.”

    Elon Musk
  172. “The question we ask is - if there is life on other planets, should we expect it to be based on the same molecules, i.e. be universal - or should we expect it to depend on the local conditions, i.e. on the planet's geochemistry. So to find out, we try experiments on biomolecules, starting with such geochemistry conditions.”

    Dimitar Sasselov
  173. “Age can be wonderful for red wine, but not for spacecraft.”

    Nathan Myhrvold
  174. “I would have taken whatever hand I was dealt. Space was it.”

    Story Musgrave
  175. “The world itself looks cleaner and so much more beautiful. Maybe we can make it that way - the way God intended it to be - by giving everyone, eventually, that new perspective from out in space.”

    Roger B. Chaffee
  176. “The question that will decide our destiny is not whether we shall expand into space. It is: shall we be one species or a million? A million species will not exhaust the ecological niches that are awaiting the arrival of intelligence.”

    Freeman Dyson
  177. “I'd love to go back to space, I don't know any astronaut who doesn't want to.”

    Helen Sharman
  178. “While we've taken seeds into space, and astronauts on the International Space Station have eaten lettuce they've grown, we haven't produced fruit in space, so we can't pollinate something.”

    Helen Sharman
  179. “During launch, the outside of the rocket is covered in a protective fairing, so we couldn't see outside, but as soon as that was jettisoned, my first view of the earth was over the Pacific Ocean, which was this wonderful deep blue, with clouds just over the top, and sunlight streaming in through the window.”

    Helen Sharman
  180. “One of the things that we can say with confidence is that we will have much lighter, much stronger materials, and this will reduce the cost of air flight, and the cost of rockets.”

    Ralph Merkle
  181. “Man must at all costs overcome the Earth's gravity and have, in reserve, the space at least of the Solar System.”

    Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
  182. “I do not remember how it got into my head to make the first calculations related to rocket. It seems to me the first seeds were planted by famous fantaseour, J. Verne.”

    Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
  183. “From the moment of using rocket devices, a great new era will begin in astronomy: the epoch of the more intensive study of the firmament.”

    Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
  184. “I do believe there is life in outer space. Mathematically, there has to be, and if you believe as I do that there is a creator of the universe, then how can we be so arrogant to believe he created life here and nowhere else?”

    Gene Cernan
  185. “The sun and its retinue of planets drift as a group through the vast gulfs of space that separate the stars.”

    Barney Oliver
  186. “Eventually there are going to be cities in space.”

    Alan Bean
  187. “Rocket scientists agree that we have about reached the limit of our ability to travel in space using chemical rockets. To achieve anything near the speed of light we will need a new energy source and a new propellant. Nuclear fission is not an option.”

    Wilson Greatbatch
  188. “Life can be less mysterious than we make it out to be when we try to think about how it would be on other planets. And if we remove the mystery of life, then I think it is a little bit easier for us to think about how we live, and how perhaps we're not as special as we always think we are.”

    Chris Adami
  189. “A black hole really is an object with very rich structure, just like Earth has a rich structure of mountains, valleys, oceans, and so forth. Its warped space whirls around the central singularity like air in a tornado.”

    Kip Thorne
  190. “On Earth, men and women are taking the same risks. Why shouldn't we be taking the same risks in space?”

    Valentina Tereshkova
  191. “As the scene of life would be more the cold emptiness of space than the warm, dense atmosphere of planets, the advantage of containing no organic material at all, so as to be independent of both these conditions, would be increasingly felt.”

    John Desmond Bernal
  192. “The day is not far off when we will be able to send a robotically controlled genome-sequencing unit in a probe to other planets to read the DNA sequence of any alien microbe life that may be there.”

    Craig Venter
  193. “Before we had airplanes and astronauts, we really thought that there was an actual place beyond the clouds, somewhere over the rainbow. There was an actual place, and we could go above the clouds and find it there.”

    Barbara Walters
  194. “It is difficult to imagine evolution in alien planets operating in any manner other than Darwinian.”

    Simon Conway Morris
  195. “I think it's going to be a very important, unique data set in terms of measuring the behavior of your lower body in space and trying to figure out what we can do to preserve bone and muscle density.”

    John L. Phillips
  196. “It's very dangerous to put astronauts on a moon base where there's radiation, solar flares and micro meteorites. It'd be much better to put robots on the moon and have them mentally connected to astronauts on the Earth.”

    Michio Kaku
  197. “We want to make sure we get living astronauts to the surface of Mars.”

    Ellen Stofan
  198. “Mars missions will require up to three years in reduced gravity, so we need to make sure astronauts can not only survive but thrive as they move outward to explore this new world.”

    Ellen Stofan
  199. “I believe that there may be intelligent life on other planets.”

    Pat Buckley
  200. “To try to really land a spacecraft really on another world is really difficult, and if we lose that ability, it's going to be heartbreaking.”

    Bill Nye
  201. “My childhood dreams were focused on being part of the effort to make humanity a multiplanetary species.”

    Peter Diamandis
  202. “I don't think the space station is innovative. Going to the moon was innovative because we had no idea how to do it.”

    Peter Diamandis
  203. “It would take an extremely large spacecraft to deflect a large asteroid that would be headed directly for the Earth.”

    Rusty Schweickart
  204. “We have the capability - physically, technically - to protect the Earth from asteroid impacts. We are now able to very slightly and subtly reshape the solar system in order to enhance human survival.”

    Rusty Schweickart
  205. “We will build new ships to carry man forward into the universe, to gain a new foothold on the moon and to prepare for new journeys to the worlds beyond our own.”

    George W. Bush
  206. “Why is there space rather than no space? Why is space three-dimensional? Why is space big? We have a lot of room to move around in. How come it's not tiny? We have no consensus about these things. We're still exploring them.”

    Leonard Susskind
  207. “I used to think about how nice it would be to visit the planets. Of course, I didn't expect to see in my lifetime what has happened. I knew it would happen some day, but it came along faster than I at first thought.”

    Clyde Tombaugh
  208. “Growing up in the '60s and early '70s, with the space flight and the Apollo program, I always loved planes. I always loved rockets and I always loved space travel.”

    Stewart O'Nan
  209. “I feel that my father's greatest legacy was the people he inspired to get involved in public service and their communities, to join the Peace Corps, to go into space. And really that generation transformed this country in civil rights, social justice, the economy and everything.”

    Caroline Kennedy
  210. “When many astronauts go to space, they see the insignificant size of the earth and vastness of space, and they become very religious, because they have seen the Signs of Allah.”

    Cat Stevens
  211. “I certainly remember building model rockets. It was fun to watch the rocket blast into the air, suspenseful to wonder if the parachute would open to bring the rocket safely back.”

    Eric Allin Cornell
  212. “I was a frustrated astronaut all my life. I grew up at a time when space seemed to have no boundaries, and lots of us presumed humans would be living on the moon and landing on Mars.”

    David Mackay
  213. “I watched the moon landing as a boy, and I thought that was the most exciting thing ever, going into space, orbiting Earth and exploring other planets. That looked fantastic.”

    David Mackay
  214. “There is a project that's underway called the interplanetary Internet. It's in operation between Earth and Mars. It's operating on the International Space Station. It's part of the spacecraft that's in orbit around the Sun that's rendezvoused with two planets.”

    Vint Cerf
  215. “According to String Theory, what appears to be empty space is actually a tumultuous ocean of strings vibrating at the precise frequencies that create the 4 dimensions you and I call height, width, depth and time.”

    Roy H. Williams
  216. “Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom.”

    Viktor E. Frankl
  217. “Focus on what lights a fire inside of you and use that passion to fill a white space. Don't be afraid of the challenges, the missteps, and the setbacks along the way. What matters is that you keep going.”

    Kendra Scott
  218. “Music was my refuge. I could crawl into the space between the notes and curl my back to loneliness.”

    Maya Angelou
  219. “We need to give each other the space to grow, to be ourselves, to exercise our diversity. We need to give each other space so that we may both give and receive such beautiful things as ideas, openness, dignity, joy, healing, and inclusion.”

    Max de Pree
  220. “You build on failure. You use it as a stepping stone. Close the door on the past. You don't try to forget the mistakes, but you don't dwell on it. You don't let it have any of your energy, or any of your time, or any of your space.”

    Johnny Cash
  221. “Put two ships in the open sea, without wind or tide, and, at last, they will come together. Throw two planets into space, and they will fall one on the other. Place two enemies in the midst of a crowd, and they will inevitably meet; it is a fatality, a question of time; that is all.”

    Jules Verne
  222. “Architecture is the art of how to waste space.”

    Philip Johnson
  223. “Throw your dreams into space like a kite, and you do not know what it will bring back, a new life, a new friend, a new love, a new country.”

    Anais Nin
  224. “Make space in your life for the things that matter, for family and friends, love and generosity, fun and joy. Without this, you will burn out in mid-career and wonder where your life went.”

    Jonathan Sacks
  225. “Competitive golf is played mainly on a five-and-a-half-inch course… the space between your ears.”

    Bobby Jones
  226. “Nothing exists except atoms and empty space; everything else is opinion.”

    Democritus
  227. “Be not entangled in this world of days and nights; Thou hast another time and space as well.”

    Muhammad Iqbal
  228. “Space is the breath of art.”

    Frank Lloyd Wright
  229. “It's like everything in football - and life. You need to look, you need to think, you need to move, you need to find space, you need to help others. It's very simple in the end.”

    Johan Cruyff
  230. “Your sacred space is where you can find yourself again and again.”

    Joseph Campbell
  231. “Space and light and order. Those are the things that men need just as much as they need bread or a place to sleep.”

    Le Corbusier
  232. “The thing about hip-hop today is it's smart, it's insightful. The way they can communicate a complex message in a very short space is remarkable.”

    Barack Obama
  233. “Space Mountain may be the oldest ride in the park, but it has the longest line.”

    Ric Flair
  234. “I believe in Liberty for all men: the space to stretch their arms and their souls, the right to breathe and the right to vote, the freedom to choose their friends, enjoy the sunshine, and ride on the railroads, uncursed by color; thinking, dreaming, working as they will in a kingdom of beauty and love.”

    W. E. B. Du Bois
  235. “I like my peace. I am happy in my space.”

    Randhir Kapoor
  236. “In awe, I watched the waxing moon ride across the zenith of the heavens like an ambered chariot towards the ebony void of infinite space wherein the tethered belts of Jupiter and Mars hang, for ever festooned in their orbital majesty. And as I looked at all this I thought… I must put a roof on this toilet.”

    Les Dawson
  237. “When we contemplate the whole globe as one great dewdrop, striped and dotted with continents and islands, flying through space with other stars all singing and shining together as one, the whole universe appears as an infinite storm of beauty.”

    John Muir
  238. “The desire to fly is an idea handed down to us by our ancestors who… looked enviously on the birds soaring freely through space… on the infinite highway of the air.”

    Wilbur Wright
  239. “Love is space and time measured by the heart.”

    Marcel Proust
  240. “Time and space always change, but there is something which is eternal and changeless. For example, the world and time, past or future, nothing exists for us in sleep. But we exist. Let us try to find out that which is changeless and which always exists.”

    Ramana Maharshi
  241. “With so much conflict in the world, space exploration can be a beacon of hope.”

    Anne McClain
  242. “You don't have the same mentality as you did five years ago - even one year. People are always changing, and I believe that everyone deserves the space to change and for people to recognize their change.”

    Bad Bunny
  243. “Every day sees humanity more victorious in the struggle with space and time.”

    Guglielmo Marconi
  244. “I learned about serif and san serif typefaces, about varying the amount of space between different letter combinations, about what makes great typography great. It was beautiful, historical, artistically subtle in a way that science can't capture, and I found it fascinating.”

    Steve Jobs
  245. “I think that the ideal space must contain elements of magic, serenity, sorcery and mystery.”

    Luis Barragan
  246. “Many a trip continues long after movement in time and space have ceased.”

    John Steinbeck
  247. “Anything humans can do in space, robots can do better.”

    Trevor Paglen
  248. “There may be aliens in our Milky Way galaxy, and there are billions of other galaxies. The probability is almost certain that there is life somewhere in space.”

    Buzz Aldrin
  249. “You don't see any borders between countries from space. That's man-made, and one experiences it only when you return to Earth.”

    Sunita Williams
  250. “Between stimulus and response, there is a space where we choose our response.”

    Stephen Covey
  251. “We should be teaching young girls to take up space. Nothing is as important as taking up space in society and cementing yourself.”

    Zozibini Tunzi
  252. “When it comes to social media, there are just times I turn off the world, you know. There are just some times you have to give yourself space to be quiet, which means you've got to set those phones down.”

    Michelle Obama
  253. “Housework never really bothered me… what bothered me about it later was that it was expected to be your life… when you're a housewife, you are constantly interrupted. You have no space in your life. It isn't the fact that you do the laundry.”

    Alice Munro
  254. “I'm not scared. I always go forward, trying to create space and make my way toward the goal.”

    Neymar
  255. “Our time here is magic! It's the only space you have to realize whatever it is that is beautiful, whatever is true, whatever is great, whatever is potential, whatever is rare, whatever is unique, in. It's the only space.”

    Ben Okri
  256. “Technology is supposed to make our lives easier, allowing us to do things more quickly and efficiently. But too often it seems to make things harder, leaving us with fifty-button remote controls, digital cameras with hundreds of mysterious features and book-length manuals, and cars with dashboard systems worthy of the space shuttle.”

    James Surowiecki
  257. “But, after all, the aim of art is to create space - space that is not compromised by decoration or illustration, space within which the subjects of painting can live.”

    Frank Stella
  258. “There is always space for improvement, no matter how long you've been in the business.”

    Oscar De La Hoya
  259. “A library is a place that is a repository of information and gives every citizen equal access to it. That includes health information. And mental health information. It's a community space. It's a place of safety, a haven from the world.”

    Neil Gaiman
  260. “If we die, we want people to accept it. We're in a risky business, and we hope that if anything happens to us, it will not delay the program. The conquest of space is worth the risk of life.”

    Gus Grissom
  261. “All space exploration is risky. As an astronaut, I had to decide each and every time I went to space whether or not to risk my life for the mission.”

    John M. Grunsfeld
  262. “Because of technologies from space exploration, we can begin to understand our world's origins, and our lives are improving. These are the reasons why dedicating a life to the sciences and space exploration is so meaningful and rewarding.”

    Emily Calandrelli
  263. “You live in the image you have of the world. Every one of us lives in a different world, with different space and different time.”

    Alejandro Jodorowsky
  264. “Pleasure is a shadow, wealth is vanity, and power a pageant; but knowledge is ecstatic in enjoyment, perennial in frame, unlimited in space and indefinite in duration.”

    DeWitt Clinton
  265. “We are bombarded on all sides by a vast number of messages we don't want or need. More information is generated in a single day than we can absorb in a lifetime. To fully enjoy life, all of us must find our own breathing space and peace of mind.”

    James E. Faust
  266. “There is no such thing as an empty space or an empty time. There is always something to see, something to hear. In fact, try as we may to make a silence, we cannot.”

    John Cage
  267. “My father, Phillip Gilmore, was very talented. He was getting seriously into dancing. He was on 'Soul Train' and won $2,500. But the Bay Area was too small for him. I don't think he had the space to do what he needed to do.”

    Mahershala Ali
  268. “We're all humans living on this tiny little rock, floating through space at, like, thousands of miles an hour. We should all just get along.”

    Finn Balor
  269. “In almost every profession - whether it's law or journalism, finance or medicine or academia or running a small business - people rely on confidential communications to do their jobs. We count on the space of trust that confidentiality provides. When someone breaches that trust, we are all worse off for it.”

    Hillary Clinton
  270. “The original idea of the web was that it should be a collaborative space where you can communicate through sharing information.”

    Tim Berners-Lee
  271. “Poetry, I feel, is a tyrannical discipline. You've got to go so far so fast in such a small space; you've got to burn away all the peripherals.”

    Sylvia Plath
  272. “The essence of architecture is form and space, and light is the essential element to the key to architectural design, probably more important than anything. Technology and materials are secondary.”

    I. M. Pei
  273. “Your phone needs to recharge every night. Your laptop needs to recharge. Everything needs to recharge. Are you giving yourself space, time and effort to recharge?”

    Jay Shetty
  274. “Although the life of a person is in a land full of thorns and weeds, there is always a space in which the good seed can grow. You have to trust God.”

    Pope Francis
  275. “When we're growing up there are all sorts of people telling us what to do when really what we need is space to work out who to be.”

    Elliot Page
  276. “Yosemite Valley, to me, is always a sunrise, a glitter of green and golden wonder in a vast edifice of stone and space.”

    Ansel Adams
  277. “The human brain now holds the key to our future. We have to recall the image of the planet from outer space: a single entity in which air, water, and continents are interconnected. That is our home.”

    David Suzuki
  278. “A bird cannot fly with one wing only. Human space flight cannot develop any further without the active participation of women.”

    Valentina Tereshkova
  279. “Sooner or later, I hate to break it to you, you're gonna die, so how do you fill in the space between here and there? It's yours. Seize your space.”

    Margaret Atwood
  280. “Living in a rural setting exposes you to so many marvelous things - the natural world and the particular texture of small-town life, and the exhilarating experience of open space.”

    Susan Orlean
  281. “Social media is not a safe space.”

    Tarana Burke
  282. “Everything is a learning lesson, good and bad, so I am happy with the way things are, and I learned from everything negative. I am in a great space now, so I wouldn't change a thing!”

    Karen Civil
  283. “The superior man does not, even for the space of a single meal, act contrary to virtue. In moments of haste, he cleaves to it. In seasons of danger, he cleaves to it.”

    Confucius
  284. “Some people say they feel very small when they think about space. I felt more expansive, very connected to the universe.”

    Mae Jemison
  285. “Each organism, no matter how simple or complex, has around it a sacred bubble of space, a bit of mobile territoriality which only a few other organisms are allowed to penetrate and then only for short periods of time.”

    Edward Hall
  286. “Geez, all that money we waste on space exploration; just think how many bombs that would buy!”

    Craig Bruce
  287. “Why does everyone think the future is space helmets, silver foil, and talking like computers, like a bad episode of Star Trek?”

    Tracey Ullman
  288. “The rhythm of relations of color and size makes the absolute appear in the relativity of time and space.”

    Piet Mondrian
  289. “Each one of us decides to incarnate upon this planet at a particular point in time and space. We have chosen to come here to learn a particular lesson that will advance us upon our spiritual, evolutionary pathway.”

    Louise L. Hay
  290. “I can't deal with someone wanting to take a relationship backward or needing space or cheating on you. It's a conscious thing; it's a common-sense thing.”

    Taylor Swift
  291. “Memory doesn't come as a straight narrative. It comes in small moments with all this white space.”

    Jacqueline Woodson
  292. “Hospitality is about trying to support multiple functions in one space.”

    Miguel McKelvey
  293. “The nature of creativity is to make space for things to happen… We can drive it out with our busyness and plans.”

    Iain McGilchrist
  294. “If your ego starts out, 'I am important, I am big, I am special,' you're in for some disappointments when you look around at what we've discovered about the universe. No, you're not big. No, you're not. You're small in time and in space. And you have this frail vessel called the human body that's limited on Earth.”

    Neil deGrasse Tyson
  295. “The extent of your consciousness is limited only by your ability to love and to embrace with your love the space around you, and all it contains.”

    Napoleon Bonaparte
  296. “Being an engineer is to live in a mean, bare prison cell and regard yourself the sovereign of limitless space… for each engineer has a magician in his soul.”

    John DeLorean
  297. “I have learned the hard way to mind my business, without judging who people are and what they do. I am more troubled by the lack of space being provided for the truth to unfold. Humans cannot seem to wait for or honor the truth. Instead, we make it up based on who we believe people should or should not be.”

    Iyanla Vanzant
  298. “Now and then, someone is able to look at an empty space, conclude it would be a great place to start a revolution, and bravely go forward.”

    Henry Rollins
  299. “In many a piece of music, it's the pause or the rest that gives the piece its beauty and its shape. And I know I, as a writer, will often try to include a lot of empty space on the page so that the reader can complete my thoughts and sentences and so that her imagination has room to breathe.”

    Pico Iyer
  300. “Architecture is how the person places herself in the space. Fashion is about how you place the object on the person.”

    Zaha Hadid
  301. “If I go into the place in myself that is love, and you go into the place in yourself that is love, we are together in love. Then you and I are truly in love, the state of being love. That's the entrance to Oneness. That's the space I entered when I met my guru.”

    Ram Dass
  302. “Vanity can create a very cruel space for you if you don't know how to manage it.”

    Lady Gaga
  303. “When I'm home, I like a cozy, comfortable, calming space.”

    Stacy Keibler
  304. “I was afraid that science-fiction buffs and everybody would say things like, 'You know, there's no sound in outer space.'”

    George Lucas
  305. “Under a dictatorship, a nation ceases to exist. All that remains is a fiefdom, a planet of slaves regimented by aliens from outer space.”

    Wole Soyinka
  306. “Science sent the Hubble telescope out into space, so it could capture light and the absence thereof, from the very beginning of time. And the telescope really did that. So now we know that there was once absolutely nothing, such a perfect nothing that there wasn't even nothing or once.”

    Kurt Vonnegut
  307. “The real lover is the man who can thrill you just by touching your head or smiling into your eyes - or just by staring into space.”

    Marilyn Monroe
  308. “The space between the television set and the viewer is holy ground.”

    Fred Rogers
  309. “There are moments of existence when time and space are more profound, and the awareness of existence is immensely heightened.”

    Charles Baudelaire
  310. “Our reality is narrow, confined, and fleeting. Whatever we think is important right now, in our mundane lives, will no longer be important against a grander sense of time and space.”

    Liu Cixin
  311. “What art offers is space - a certain breathing room for the spirit.”

    John Updike
  312. “We certainly would not be here, living and working on the International Space Station without the commitment and dedication of all the folks who worked the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo Programs as well as the Russian Space Program.”

    Sunita Williams
  313. “Discipline means to prevent everything in your life from being filled up. Discipline means that somewhere you're not occupied, and certainly not preoccupied. In the spiritual life, discipline means to create that space in which something can happen that you hadn't planned or counted on.”

    Henri Nouwen
  314. “People need to know that they have all the tools within themselves. Self-awareness, which means awareness of their body, awareness of their mental space, awareness of their relationships - not only with each other, but with life and the ecosystem.”

    Deepak Chopra
  315. “When we're in that kind of childish space, we're more genuine and feel more comfortable with our friends.”

    Evan Spiegel
  316. “God in the beginning formed matter in solid, massy, hard, impenetrable, movable particles, of such sizes and figures, and with such other properties, and in such proportion to space, as most conduced to the end for which he formed them.”

    Isaac Newton
  317. “I know how to learn anything I want to learn. I absolutely know that I could learn how to fly the space shuttle because someone else knows how to fly it, and they put it in a book. Give me the book, and I do not need somebody to stand up in front of the class.”

    Will Smith
  318. “Personality is the glitter that sends your little gleam across the footlights and the orchestra pit into that big black space where the audience is.”

    Mae West
  319. “I do strive to find projects that are trying to carve out some new space. I enjoy projects that leap away from the crowd a little bit.”

    Emily Blunt
  320. “Canada and space are a natural fit.”

    Marc Garneau
  321. “In the far, far future, essentially all matter will have returned to energy. But because of the enormous expansion of space, this energy will be spread so thinly that it will hardly ever convert back to even the lightest particles of matter. Instead, a faint mist of light will fall for eternity through an ever colder and quieter cosmos.”

    Brian Greene
  322. “The modern artist is working with space and time, and expressing his feelings rather than illustrating.”

    Jackson Pollock
  323. “The kitchen is a sacred space.”

    Marc Forgione
  324. “Circles create soothing space, where even reticent people can realize that their voice is welcome.”

    Margaret J. Wheatley
  325. “Journalism: an ability to meet the challenge of filling the space.”

    Rebecca West
  326. “We all know the sense of comfort of which we are conscious when a good half of the floor space in a room is unencumbered; this seems to offer us the agreeable possibility of moving about freely.”

    Maria Montessori
  327. “Everything was so new - the whole idea of going into space was new and daring. There were no textbooks, so we had to write them.”

    Katherine Johnson
  328. “Music deals with time and timing. It's so magical, but when you get into it, every little sound and every little space between the sounds, it's critical, so critical. And if it's not there, it not only feels wrong, but it ruins things.”

    David Lynch
  329. “When we judge, we are always in a psychic space which is circular.”

    Rene Girard
  330. “I grew up in the Great Depression, and the jazz artists and Dixieland musicians were at the core of our communications and enjoyment. They were not passing fancies. They are something that is, and will be, listened to again and again. I have a space of reverence for some of those old jazz stars such as Sydney Bechet and Louis Armstrong.”

    Harry Belafonte
  331. “I'm not as angry as I used to be. But I can get in touch with that anger pretty quickly if I feel my space is being invaded or somebody is not treating me with the respect that I think I want.”

    Samuel L. Jackson
  332. “Overcrowding in the cities is producing a collective madness in which irrational violence flourishes because man needs more space in which to be than the modern city allows.”

    Gore Vidal
  333. “The soul, who is lifted by a very great and yearning desire for the honor of God and the salvation of souls, begins by exercising herself, for a certain space of time, in the ordinary virtues, remaining in the cell of self-knowledge, in order to know better the goodness of God towards her.”

    Catherine of Siena
  334. “Architecture is the will of an epoch translated into space.”

    Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
  335. “I remember a specific moment, watching my grandmother hang the clothes on the line, and her saying to me, 'you are going to have to learn to do this,' and me being in that space of awareness and knowing that my life would not be the same as my grandmother's life.”

    Oprah Winfrey
  336. “I don't believe in angels, no. But I do have a wee parking angel. It's on my dashboard and you wind it up. The wings flap and it's supposed to give you a parking space. It's worked so far.”

    Billy Connolly
  337. “Even in empty space, time and space still exist.”

    Sean M. Carroll
  338. “It is only in the world of objects that we have time and space and selves.”

    T. S. Eliot
  339. “I had always planned to make a large painting of the early spring, when the first leaves are at the bottom of the trees, and they seem to float in space in a wonderful way. But the arrival of spring can't be done in one picture.”

    David Hockney
  340. “No one goes on a direct path, even though it sometimes feels like your peers might be racing ahead. Everyone's trying to figure it out. But if you just put yourself out there, step out of your comfort zone, establish yourself in terms of skills, mentorship, but leave space for your passions, then you're going to turn out pretty well.”

    Sal Khan
  341. “Once music ceases to be ephemeral - always disappearing - and becomes instead material… it leaves the condition of traditional music and enters the condition of painting. It becomes a painting, existing as material in space, not immaterial in time.”

    Brian Eno
  342. “What we call the 'world' and the 'universe' is only one frequency range in an infinite number sharing the same space. The interdimensional entities I write about are able to move between these frequencies or dimensions and manipulate our lives.”

    David Icke
  343. “I think space, architectural space, is my thing. It's not about facade, elevation, making image, making money. My passion is creating space.”

    Peter Zumthor
  344. “I've always been a fan of space exploration, and I filled our entire office with space artifacts.”

    Steve Jurvetson
  345. “Space has always been the spiritual dimension of architecture. It is not the physical statement of the structure so much as what it contains that moves us.”

    Arthur Erickson
  346. “I am formless and everywhere. I am in everything. I am in everything and beyond. I fill all space. All that you see, taken together, is Myself. I do not shake or move.”

    Sai Baba
  347. “Equality and separation cannot exist in the same space.”

    Jason Mraz
  348. “Trees bear fruits only to be eaten by others; the fields grown grains, but they are consumed by the world. Cows give milk, but she doesn't drink it herself - that is left to others. Clouds send rain only to quench the parched earth. In such giving, there is little space for selfishness.”

    Munshi Premchand
  349. “I can take any empty space and call it a bare stage. A man walks across this empty space whilst someone else is watching him, and this is all that is needed for an act of theatre to be engaged.”

    Peter Brook
  350. “Children haven't changed - the world around them has. Their basic natures haven't changed. They like ice creams. They like to have fun, play games if they get space.”

    Ruskin Bond
  351. “Metaphors have a way of holding the most truth in the least space.”

    Orson Scott Card
  352. “I like to work with it so that you feel it physically, so you feel the presence of light inhabiting a space. My desire is to set up a situation to which I take you and let you see. It becomes your experience.”

    James Turrell
  353. “'2001: A Space Odyssey' is a movie that really impressed me as a teenager. And also 'Blade Runner.' And 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind' is also one of my favorites. I'm always looking for sci-fi material, and it's difficult to find original and strong material that's not just about weaponry.”

    Denis Villeneuve
  354. “I used to consider the listener. But now I'm in a space where, if I'm not inspired, I can't really do the music. I can't feel it.”

    Kendrick Lamar
  355. “And as a writer, one of the things that I've always been interested in doing is actually invading your comfort space. Because that's what we're supposed to do. Get under your skin, and make you react.”

    Stephen King
  356. “The negotiation of city space has been made more difficult with the idea that redevelopment is an improvement for some vague future - but it's never like that, is it? Once you get there, for economic reasons you have to generate the next project - so you're immediately starting to dig up something else, and so it goes on.”

    Iain Sinclair
  357. “Space is not an enterprise that belongs to the U.S. or to Russia or to China - it is a human endeavor and experience. And that's as it should be.”

    Scott Carpenter
  358. “Not only does the title 'We're Here' highlight the fact that me, Shangela, and Eureka are here, but we as a queer community, we were already here. We were already existing in your space before these drag queens showed up with a big purse bus.”

    Bob the Drag Queen
  359. “On those days when you don't want to get up, I think, I'm going to get through my entire practice without saying how tired I am or I try not to complain just because I was in a bad mood when I woke up. Even if it's not perfect and I slip up, I can catch myself and make myself of aware of where my mental space is at and move on.”

    Madison Keys
  360. “The thing that really draws me and excited me about the future is the opportunity to be a part of kindling America's passion for aerospace and space.”

    Victor J. Glover
  361. “The intuition of the moral sentiment is an insight of the perfection of the laws of the soul. These laws execute themselves. They are out of time, out of space, and not subject to circumstance.”

    Ralph Waldo Emerson
  362. “I just want to build the best buildings. It's not about me, it's about the buildings, creating a space where society can gather and marvel in beauty and nature.”

    Santiago Calatrava
  363. “Painting is the most magical of mediums. The transcendence is truly amazing to me every time I go to a museum and I see how somebody figured another way to rub colored dirt on a flat surface and make space where there is no space or make you think of a life experience.”

    Chuck Close
  364. “I am deeply grieved by the loss of the crew of Columbia. I express my sincere condolences to the families and friends of the astronauts. I believe that their names will remain as the bright sparkling stars in the universe and will light the way for those who will follow them on the difficult roads of space exploration.”

    Valentina Tereshkova
  365. “Strangely, nothing makes me feel tired, fatigued, at all. I've gone days and nights without sleep, and still the mind is in such a positive space it just doesn't make you feel fatigued.”

    Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
  366. “We find them smaller and fainter, in constantly increasing numbers, and we know that we are reaching into space, farther and farther, until, with the faintest nebulae that can be detected with the greatest telescopes, we arrive at the frontier of the known universe.”

    Edwin Powell Hubble
  367. “When we project the specific organization of the human body into the space outside it, then we have architecture.”

    Rudolf Steiner
  368. “The International Space Station is a phenomenal laboratory, an unparalleled test bed for new invention and discovery. Yet I often thought, while silently gazing out the window at Earth, that the actual legacy of humanity's attempts to step into space will be a better understanding of our current planet and how to take care of it.”

    Chris Hadfield
  369. “I always begin a room with the rug; it is literally the foundation of the space. I then go on to the furniture.”

    Lee Radziwill
  370. “NASA is an engine of innovation and inspiration as well as the world's premier space exploration agency, and we are well served by politicians working to keep it that way, instead of turning it into a mere jobs program, or worse, cutting its budget.”

    Bill Nye
  371. “The James Webb Space Telescope was specifically designed to see the first stars and galaxies that were formed in the universe.”

    John M. Grunsfeld
  372. “I like acting for now. But after seeing Apollo 13, what I really want to do is to be an astronaut. I'm dying to go to a space camp next summer!”

    Natalie Portman
  373. “I wanted to set the standard, do the best job possible so that other people would be comfortable with African-Americans flying in space and African-Americans would be proud of being participants in the space program.”

    Guion Bluford
  374. “I have all the time and space in the world when I write a book.”

    Diana Gabaldon
  375. “We don't hide our space program. We don't keep secrets and cover things up. We do it all up front and in public. That's the way freedom is, and we wouldn't change it for a minute.”

    Ronald Reagan
  376. “In its beginnings, music was merely chamber music, meant to be listened to in a small space by a small audience.”

    Gustav Mahler
  377. “A pedestal is as much a prison as any small, confined space.”

    Gloria Steinem
  378. “Space exploration is important research to our economic and national defense, and America's space program is a symbol of our success as a scientifically and technologically advanced nation.”

    Randy Forbes
  379. “The Earth reminded us of a Christmas tree ornament hanging in the blackness of space. As we got farther and farther away it diminished in size. Finally it shrank to the size of a marble, the most beautiful marble you can imagine.”

    James Irwin
  380. “If you put enough smart people together in one space, good things happen.”

    Erik Hersman
  381. “Music dominates the universe. It is the prime force. It has given shape to space.”

    Vangelis
  382. “To me, a building - if it's beautiful - is the love of one man, he's made it out of his love for space, materials, things like that.”

    Martha Graham
  383. “The vast Pacific Ocean has ample space for China and the United States. We welcome a constructive role by the United States in promoting peace, stability and prosperity in the region. We also hope that the United States will fully respect and accommodate the major interests and legitimate concerns of Asia-Pacific countries.”

    Xi Jinping
  384. “Bad movies: they can be tatty classics of crazed ineptitude, like Edward D. Wood's 'Glen or Glenda' and 'Plan 9 from Outer Space,' or big-budget misfires like the 1987 'Ishtar,' a would-be comedy that sent Warren Beatty and Dustin Hoffman on a Hope-Crosby Road to Dystopia.”

    Richard Corliss
  385. “I didn't read a book until I was 31 years old when I was diagnosed with dyslexia. Books terrified me. They made me nervous. Now I know you can travel to the bottom of the ocean or to outer space or anywhere in between without leaving your armchair, and I'm so, so sorry I couldn't read when I was younger.”

    Henry Winkler
  386. “There was a space program before there was integrated circuits.”

    Jack Kilby
  387. “Architecture is about public space held by buildings.”

    Richard Rogers
  388. “We were talking about the space between us all and the people who hide themselves behind a wall of illusion. Never glimpse the truth - then it's far too late when they pass away.”

    George Harrison
  389. “In the context of general relativity, space almost is a substance. It can bend and twist and stretch, and probably the best way to think about space is to just kind of imagine a big piece of rubber that you can pull and twist and bend.”

    Alan Guth
  390. “But while the British empire is easy to write about, it is very difficult to summarise. This is because what we call 'empire' spans 400 years in time and thousands of miles in space; every continent on Earth was directly affected by it.”

    Kwasi Kwarteng
  391. “When we started with 'Big Brother' and created the reality genre, no one could ever foresee that there was so much space in the genre that it could deliver so many formats. There will be periods where there is not enough new stuff to keep the genre alive. But it will never die.”

    John de Mol, Jr
  392. “Everyone needs to be able to have their own space in which to be themselves.”

    Emily Osment
  393. “We are creatures of the moment; we live from one little space to another, and only one interest at a time fills these.”

    William Dean Howells
  394. “A Hubble Space Telescope photograph of the universe evokes far more awe for creation than light streaming through a stained glass window in a cathedral.”

    Michael Shermer
  395. “Lost In Space fans are going to get organized, because we'll see them showing up in all the theatres.”

    Mark Goddard
  396. “Ease of navigation is important in both physical and virtual space.”

    John Quelch
  397. “The really wonderful thing that happened to me when I was in space was this feeling of belonging to the entire universe.”

    Mae Jemison
  398. “Hard systems are everything we're using right now - computers, phones, planes, the clothes you're wearing, the room you're in. Everything there involves 100% use of technology and expertise to make it, and nothing we make - including space exploration vehicles and so on - is complex. Everything we make is complicated. Nothing is self-renewing.”

    Allan Savory
  399. “We've learned a lot by building the International Space Station, the good, the bad. But, the fact is is that working together as a team, unity aboard that space station, we can accomplish great things.”

    Gene Kranz
  400. “We need to explore our own deserts and land, which need to be healed and managed on the planet itself. It is not the time to use and throw this planet and we need to explore deep within more than without. Space exploration should be used to quench human thirst.”

    Sonam Wangchuk
  401. “When walking, you see things that you miss in a motor car or on the train. You give your mind space to ponder.”

    Tom Hodgkinson
  402. “Nobody has ever built a reliable peer-to-peer service, where people can really access all the music they want in one location,… Once I got it into my head, I couldn't imagine the media space without one.”

    Shawn Fanning
  403. “I used to think that the great thing about sculpture was that, like Stonehenge, it was something that stood against time in an adamantine way, and was an absolute mass in space. Now I try to use the language of architecture to redescribe the body as a place.”

    Antony Gormley
  404. “I believe the most important thing for the defender is to take the ball away from the opposing team, no matter what, and not to allow any space or give any occasions for opponents to score goals.”

    Giorgio Chiellini
  405. “There is no scientific reason to think that we, even with space travel, are going to survive as a species for ever, certainly not by biting off the hand that feeds us, which is exactly what we are doing.”

    Lynn Margulis
  406. “Looking down the road, space exploration and the benefits it yields - in medicine and information technology - should not be overlooked.”

    Bob Barr
  407. “The main goal of the International Space Station is to work on peaceful projects. In space, we're all people from Earth.”

    Sunita Williams
  408. “I trust my hand. If I go into a space with a roll of paper, I can make a work, some kind of work, and feel pretty satisfied.”

    Kara Walker
  409. “Everybody wants a seat at the table, but nobody wants to give up space.”

    Ashleigh Murray
  410. “The privilege I've had as a curator is not just the discovery of new works… but what I've discovered about myself and what I can offer in the space of an exhibition - to talk about beauty, to talk about power, to talk about ourselves, and to talk and speak to each other.”

    Thelma Golden
  411. “There is no time and space in the digital world. People chat and collaborate through social networks. Cultural icons garner millions of fans online in locations they have often never been themselves. The boundary between public and private life is now everyone's business.”

    Eduardo Paes
  412. “The only routine I have is going for a run and a swim with the dog in the morning, between 8am and 9am - that is my head-clearing space. I am religious about holding on to that time: whatever happens, I don't want to know about it until after that.”

    Emily Maitlis
  413. “Films can't change the society; they can simply open the space for the discussion which can lead to social change and can start new forms of social activism.”

    Joshua Oppenheimer
  414. “From this time on, the universe is built up into an aggregate of permanent objects connected by causal relations that are independent of the subject and are placed in objective space and time.”

    Jean Piaget
  415. “We must admit with humility that, while number is purely a product of our minds, space has a reality outside our minds, so that we cannot completely prescribe its properties a priori.”

    Carl Friedrich Gauss
  416. “The head of NASA ought to be a space professional, not a politician.”

    Bill Nelson
  417. “If space is a fabric, then of course fabrics can have ripples, which we have now seen directly. But fabrics can also rip. Then the question is what happens when the fabric of space and time is ripped by a black hole?”

    Michio Kaku
  418. “I'm convinced we all have a God-shaped space in us, and until we fill that space with God, we'll never know what it is to be whole.”

    Ann B. Davis
  419. “Since I loved underground music, I tried to carve a space for feminism within it. Those were my hopes.”

    Kathleen Hanna
  420. “I love the web, but man, I look at my browser, and there are, like, twenty tabs up there, all jostling for space and time, all framed by a mosaic of other apps, other work, other entertainment… so even when I really am paying attention to something on the web, there's this peripheral haze.”

    Robin Sloan
  421. “Space is something that you have to define. Otherwise, it is like anxiety, which is too vague. A fear is something specific. I like claustrophobic spaces, because at least then you know your limits.”

    Louise Bourgeois
  422. “We'd never have got a chance to go outside and look at the earth if it hadn't been for space exploration and NASA.”

    James Lovelock
  423. “It really surprises me that people in this day and age still write such busy music and fill up every space with layer upon layer of sound… it's like musical landfill.”

    James Blake
  424. “On Earth, men are seen as superior because of their physical strength, but it means nothing in space, where there is no gravity.”

    Yi So-Yeon
  425. “Sadly, semi-consciousness, along with daydreaming, is a capacity that is actively discouraged among children in schools, and our society is much poorer and harsher as a consequence. The value of liminal space and transitional imagination remain personally and culturally undeveloped.”

    Michael Leunig
  426. “When time and space and change converge, we find place. We arrive in Place when we resolve things. Place is peace of mind and understanding. Place is knowledge of self. Place is resolution.”

    Abdullah Ibrahim
  427. “Asian players are very eager to work hard, but they don't have the physicality of the Europeans, so they might actually need to work twice as hard. With street football, their skills will improve a lot, and so will their tactical awareness, because by playing within a limited space, you need to be very focused on your game.”

    Edgar Davids
  428. “Your billion-dollar ideas don't show up in the middle of dramatic distraction. They show up when you have the business and personal discipline to make space for your creative mind to flourish.”

    Robin S. Sharma
  429. “I love the desert and its incomparable sense of space.”

    Robyn Davidson
  430. “When you get into your car, shut the door and be there for just half a minute. Breathe, feel the energy inside your body, look around at the sky, the trees. The mind might tell you, 'I don't have time.' But that's the mind talking to you. Even the busiest person has time for 30 seconds of space.”

    Eckhart Tolle
  431. “When the space shuttle's engines cut off, and you're finally in space, in orbit, weightless… I remember unstrapping from my seat, floating over to the window, and that's when I got my first view of Earth. Just a spectacular view, and a chance to see our planet as a planet.”

    Sally Ride
  432. “When I design buildings, I think of the overall composition, much as the parts of a body would fit together. On top of that, I think about how people will approach the building and experience that space.”

    Tadao Ando
  433. “Space music'd be really something… but they don't have no gravity up there. You couldn't have no downbeat!”

    Miles Davis
  434. “Children are so talented. Little children, until about the age of 10 or 11, are just little artists. They need to be given the time and the space and the materials to do their work. That's all they need.”

    Faith Ringgold
  435. “I think about the cosmic snowball theory. A few million years from now the sun will burn out and lose its gravitational pull. The earth will turn into a giant snowball and be hurled through space. When that happens it won't matter if I get this guy out.”

    Bill Lee
  436. “It is not a coincidence that we have managed to send rockets into space, but our literacy rate continues to be below the world average. It is because governments don't want an educated electorate. Because if we get educated, we will start asking the right questions. And they don't want the right questions being asked.”

    Anubhav Sinha
  437. “Time and space - time to be alone, space to move about - these may well become the great scarcities of tomorrow.”

    Edwin Way Teale
  438. “There is artistic beauty to the way biology functions, nature functions, and science functions. I am trying to bring that kind of understanding in the design space.”

    Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw
  439. “When you face obstacles or go through different phases, I always relied on my music. I depend on my music, my teammates. So at the end of the day, having incredible music, for me, would keep me in the space I want to be as an artist.”

    Rick Ross
  440. “Strange indeed would it be if all the space around us be empty, mere waste void, and the inhabitants of Earth the only forms in which intelligence could clothe itself.”

    Annie Besant
  441. “Perhaps I seek certain utopian things, space for human honour and respect, landscapes not yet offended, planets that do not exist yet, dreamed landscapes.”

    Werner Herzog
  442. “I think what's important is to give space to the range of human experience.”

    Judy Chicago
  443. “Imagery is powerful. Imagery is provocative - satellite imagery much more so because it is from space, and it allows us to get this perspective that we don't have to have otherwise.”

    Sarah Parcak
  444. “My favorite room in my house is my bedroom; my private space where I can go to do my reading or listen to music.”

    Shirley Ballas
  445. “Language is a virus from outer space.”

    William S. Burroughs
  446. “The space shuttle has been a fantastic vehicle. It is unlike any other thing that we've ever built. Its capabilities have carried several hundred people into space.”

    Robert Crippen
  447. “The Internet creates more space for extremism, and the echo chamber effect accelerates the process.”

    Brian Stelter
  448. “Nothing puzzles me more than the time and space; and yet nothing troubles me less.”

    Charles Lamb
  449. “I want my portraits to create a space where blackness can breathe.”

    Amy Sherald
  450. “Every bit of me is devoted to love and art. And I aspire to try to be a teacher to my young fans who feel just like I felt when I was younger. I just felt like a freak. I guess what I'm trying to say is I'm trying to liberate them, I want to free them of their fears and make them feel that they can make their own space in the world.”

    Lady Gaga
  451. “If you're my woman, you're somebody I give emotions to that I don't give to nobody else. You're my safe space. I don't want my safe space to be compromised.”

    Brent Faiyaz
  452. “I want to party in space because I make alien music.”

    David Guetta
  453. “That great Cathedral space which was childhood.”

    Virginia Woolf
  454. “You don't go into space just for the science. Economically, it is not worth it. I think the reason we should be in space is for the exploration; it's the human endeavour.”

    Helen Sharman
  455. “Is manned space exploration important? Yes - not least because it simply works much better than sending robots.”

    Henry Spencer
  456. “What really made me think about space and begin to think about ways to use it was Einstein's statement that there are no fixed points in space. Everything in the universe is moving all the time.”

    Merce Cunningham
  457. “I have won this lottery. It's a gigantic lottery, and it's called Amazon.com. And I'm using my lottery winnings to push us a little further into space.”

    Jeff Bezos
  458. “If we can conquer space, we can conquer childhood hunger.”

    Buzz Aldrin
  459. “We have teams of people working on electric cars. So you never know - you may find Virgin competing with the Tesla in the car business as we do in the space business.”

    Richard Branson
  460. “As far as entertainment, 'The Right Stuff' is a good movie. As far as a documentary of the early space days, which they purported it to be, it is not at all.”

    John Glenn
  461. “One of the most incredible and important things about the theater is that we're creating a safe space for all feelings, but especially, ugly feelings.”

    Branden Jacobs-Jenkins
  462. “I'm obsessed with the moon and space travel, so if I could incorporate that, I'd love to go to space.”

    Sam Heughan
  463. “Many people may not recognize that the development of space exploration technologies has already helped benefit Earth in many ways, especially when it comes to communications, Earth observation and even fostering economic growth. Space technologies are surprisingly critical in impacting government, industry and personal daily decision-making.”

    Dylan Taylor
  464. “The solar probe is going to a region of space that has never been explored before. It's very exciting that we'll finally get a look. One would like to have some more detailed measurements of what's going on in the solar wind. I'm sure that there will be some surprises. There always are.”

    Eugene Parker
  465. “It was great working with Salman. He doesn't come across as the 'bad boy of Bollywood.' He is a very generous actor. There are actors, who don't let you have your space on screen and try to steal it. But Salman is not like that.”

    Ayesha Takia
  466. “I like to think of Photography 1.0 as the invention of photography. Photography 2.0 is digital technology and the move from film and paper to everything on a chip. Photography 3.0 is the use of the camera, space, and color and to capture an object in the third dimension.”

    Edward Burtynsky
  467. “I like playing with that space between laughter and discomfort where your discomfort can also make you laugh, and you're confused about the mixed feelings. That's challenging, and I think that's what makes for some of the best art.”

    Hari Kondabolu
  468. “All architecture is shelter, all great architecture is the design of space that contains, cuddles, exalts, or stimulates the persons in that space.”

    Philip Johnson
  469. “It's coming home to roost over the next 50 years or so. It's not just climate change; it's sheer space, places to grow food for this enormous horde. Either we limit our population growth or the natural world will do it for us, and the natural world is doing it for us right now.”

    David Attenborough
  470. “As long as you don't forgive, who and whatever it is will occupy rent-free space in your mind.”

    Isabelle Holland
  471. “We must invest in affordable housing, quality education, safe parks and green space, good paying jobs, comprehensive mental health and trauma services, and other supports that will help all of our people.”

    Cori Bush
  472. “Dot Hacker, to me, sounds like a collection of all my tastes. I hear four people trying to fill up as much space as they can.”

    Josh Klinghoffer
  473. “Role-playing games are just an organic improvised space for storytelling.”

    Matthew Mercer
  474. “I've always fantasized about being on TV. And I was. Then I fantasized about being in the movies. What could be better than captain of a space ship? I get to ride horses, shoot guns, have adventures.”

    Nathan Fillion
  475. “In the 1990s, it's OK to do comedy about the Chernobyl disaster or the Space Shuttle blowing up. It's acceptable to ridicule the Pope or the President of the United States, but God forbid you do a joke… about gays. The gay community is the last sacred cow in this society.”

    Sam Kinison
  476. “The Earth is a beautiful planet. The space station is a great vantage point to observe it and share our planet in pictures. It makes you more of an environmentalist.”

    Scott Kelly
  477. “I don't know why. I'm fascinated with stars and space. I just love them.”

    Khoudia Diop
  478. “The key to creating the mental space before responding is mindfulness. Mindfulness is a way of being present: paying attention to and accepting what is happening in our lives. It helps us to be aware of and step away from our automatic and habitual reactions to our everyday experiences.”

    Elizabeth Thornton
  479. “I like to be present; I like to be in the now. The way life has shaped up, it is difficult, you know, with mobile phones taking you to another time and space all the time. So it's always a battle to stay in the moment. But according to me, it's a better way to be.”

    Ranveer Singh
  480. “Starbucks was founded around the experience and the environment of their stores. Starbucks was about a space with comfortable chairs, lots of power outlets, tables and desks at which we could work and the option to spend as much time in their stores as we wanted without any pressure to buy. The coffee was incidental.”

    Simon Sinek
  481. “The opening of space to human development and settlement is the most important activity of the human species. From hope to health, from wonder to wealth, the environment, and the very act of living, space is the future.”

    Rick Tumlinson
  482. “I don't think there is anything wrong with white space. I don't think it's a problem to have a blank wall.”

    Annie Leibovitz
  483. “Ironically, it is only when disaster strikes that the shuttle makes the headlines. Its routine flights attracted less media interest than unmanned probes to the planets or the images from the Hubble Telescope. The fate of Columbia (like that of Challenger in 1986) reminded us that space is still a hazardous environment.”

    Martin Rees
  484. “Well-run libraries are filled with people because what a good library offers cannot be easily found elsewhere: an indoor public space in which you do not have to buy anything in order to stay.”

    Zadie Smith
  485. “Underwater, I experience space with my body. I'll see a school of fish gathering and moving together and I'll exclaim, 'This is architecture.'”

    Antoine Predock
  486. “I acknowledge the privilege of being alive in a human body at this moment, endowed with senses, memories, emotions, thoughts, and the space of mind in its wisdom aspect.”

    Alex Grey
  487. “So for instance it becomes clear why space and time and even the properties of matter itself depend on the observer in consciousness. In fact when you take this point of view it even explains why the laws of the universe themselves are fine tuned for the existence of life.”

    Robert Lanza
  488. “Pollution is everywhere, in that ancient Greek sense of miasma: guilt experienced as abject body fluid, moral pollution defining what kinds of beings count in social space.”

    Timothy Morton
  489. “Asteroids have us in our sight. The dinosaurs didn't have a space program, so they're not here to talk about this problem. We are, and we have the power to do something about it. I don't want to be the embarrassment of the galaxy, to have had the power to deflect an asteroid, and then not, and end up going extinct.”

    Neil deGrasse Tyson
  490. “But let them sleep, Lord, and me mourn a space.”

    John Donne
  491. “I think you always have to find where the boundary is in relation to the context in order to be able to kind of articulate how you want the space to interact with the viewer.”

    Richard Serra
  492. “I loved 'Space Ghost' when I was in college.”

    Eric Andre
  493. “Cyberspace can't compensate for real space. We benefit from chatting to people face to face.”

    Jonathan Sacks
  494. “If you're building a consumer app, you're necessarily coupled to the intrinsic time cycle of human fashion in that it's a fashion-driven space, and we see that in the cycle of these various apps. I think for infrastructure that that just naturally tends to play out over a longer time horizon.”

    Patrick Collison
  495. “Words are like untying a corset - you can move into this great space with them.”

    Ali Smith
  496. “Column writing is like gas - it fills the available space.”

    Jeremy Clarkson
  497. “I need space to grow and get old and be a human being. I don't want to be trapped in your ingenue bubble. And I don't agree with it either, by the way.”

    Patricia Arquette
  498. “Jupiter, Pluto, pick a planet: we can go there. I just got a bit more work to do in the music industry, and we're going to space, baby.”

    Future
  499. “Profound subject matter can be encompassed in small space - for proof, look at any sonnet by Shakespeare!”

    Cynthia Ozick
  500. “I'm really hopeful about the future of space exploration and human spaceflight. Civilization as we know it has been defined by exploration. You know, we need to go off and find out what's around the next corner and what's just beyond what we already know. It's part of our being; it's part of our moral fiber to go off and explore.”

    Alan G. Poindexter
  501. “Life as an astronaut in space is a very interesting one. There are things we all take for granted here on earth, like gravity, that can make things a bit challenging. One of the fun things about getting here is the zero gravity and floating around. But it also makes things very difficult.”

    Kevin A. Ford
  502. “I might have lived long enough to learn all this in the long haul, but I would have been just another soul taking up time and space for a long spell before I learned.”

    Lou Rawls
  503. “Knowledge born of the finest discrimination takes us to the farthest shore. It is intuitive, omniscient, and beyond all divisions of time and space.”

    Patanjali
  504. “When I played in Holland, I always tried to lob the goalkeeper. People used to say, 'Oh, you're always only trying to make a nice goal'. But I said, 'Listen, if the goalie is a little bit off his line, how much space do you have on his left or right?' It's not a lot. 'And how much space do you have above him?'”

    Dennis Bergkamp
  505. “The fact that I was going to be the first American woman to go into space carried huge expectations along with it.”

    Sally Ride
  506. “An album is a whole universe, and the recording studio is a three-dimensional kind of art space that I can fill with sound. Just as the album art and videos are ways of adding more dimensions to the words and music. I like to be involved in all of it because it's all of a piece.”

    Bat for Lashes
  507. “Major actions by courageous and wise men will be necessary to avoid our continuing to blunder into the space age like unenlightened and selfish idiots.”

    Fritz Zwicky
  508. “We look forward with great anticipation to see the course that the National Space Council charts for America's future in space.”

    Bruce Pittman
  509. “Yet, upon the whole, the space I traversed is unlikely to become the haunt of civilized man, or will only become so in isolated spots, as a chain of connection to a more fertile country; if such a country exist to the westward.”

    Charles Sturt
  510. “Once you learn to choose your belongings properly, you will be left with only the amount that fits perfectly in the space you own.”

    Marie Kondo
  511. “Most of the power of painting comes through the manipulation of space… but I don't understand that.”

    Jasper Johns
  512. “'Space finder' is a phase I used in an interview one time, and it's followed me ever since.”

    Thomas Muller
  513. “Young Egyptians, gazing through the windows of the Internet, have gained a keener sense than many of their elders of the freedoms and opportunities they lack. They have found in social media a way to interact and share ideas, bypassing, in virtual space, the restrictions placed on physical freedom of assembly.”

    Mohamed ElBaradei
  514. “When you're interviewing someone, even your mother - you have to sort of deal with you have to get some objective space from yourself and the person but you also have to find what's the best way to get the information from that person.”

    James McBride
  515. “The reality is the world's shifted; the world's evolved. We now measure ourself by total device space. We have a much bigger opportunity than we've ever had in the past to grow our business, but we have to rethink how we look at our business.”

    B. Kevin Turner
  516. “Each atom of the Holy Spirit is intelligent, and like all other matter has solidity, form, and size, and occupies space.”

    Orson Pratt
  517. “Patriarchy appears to be everywhere. Even outer space and the future have been colonized. As a rule, even the more imaginative science-fiction writers (allegedly the most foretelling futurists) cannot/will not create a space and time in which women get far beyond the role of space stewardess.”

    Mary Daly
  518. “There is no stronger case for the motivational power of real science than the discoveries that come from the Hubble Space Telescope as it unravels the mysteries of the universe.”

    John M. Grunsfeld
  519. “Anyone who has spent any time in space will love it for the rest of their lives. I achieved my childhood dream of the sky.”

    Valentina Tereshkova
  520. “An architect must remember that the people working or living in his building need space - to dream, to be quiet, to find beauty somewhere.”

    Christian de Portzamparc
  521. “Most architects think in drawings, or did think in drawings; today, they think on the computer monitor. I always tried to think three dimensionally. The interior eye of the brain should be not flat but three dimensional so that everything is an object in space. We are not living in a two-dimensional world.”

    Frei Otto
  522. “We may have a tacit understanding of how our solar system works, but watching the sun disappear behind the moon reminds us of the vastness of space and the enduring mysteries of the universe we inhabit.”

    Jenna Wortham
  523. “Cable series have more time to focus on characters, and a structure that allows for a development in character as you go along. Network shows have a pressure of time and space that is completely different.”

    James Frain
  524. “Lest those islands still seem to you too remote in space and time to be relevant to our modern societies, just think about the risks… of our increasing globalization and increasing worldwide economic interdependence.”

    Jared Diamond
  525. “My comedy is not like the tightest thing in the world. There are punchlines, there are jokes, but it's like, I like the space to be loose. Especially in a long set.”

    Tim Dillon
  526. “It turns out it's not rocket science to design a sacred space.”

    Greg Lynn
  527. “For me, I read and react. I think when I have time and space, I'm a threat to score or a threat to make a really nice play.”

    Jack Hughes
  528. “I have a theory that women are generally given space and appointed to jobs when the situation is tough. I've observed that in many instances. In times of crisis, women eventually are called upon to sort out the mess, face the difficult issues and be completely focused on restoring the situation.”

    Christine Lagarde
  529. “The characteristic of great innovators and great companies is they see a space that others do not. They don't just listen to what people tell them; they actually invent something new, something that you didn't know you needed, but the moment you see it, you say, 'I must have it.'”

    Eric Schmidt
  530. “'Cyberspace' is a metaphorical idea which is supposed to be the space where your consciousness is located when you're using computer technology on the Internet, for example, and I'm not entirely sure it's such a useful term, but I think that's what most people mean by it.”

    Neil Postman
  531. “As photographs give people an imaginary possession of a past that is unreal, they also help people to take possession of space in which they are insecure.”

    Susan Sontag
  532. “Even when I'm older, I might be in a different head space, but I want to be able to go back to 'True 2 Myself' and remember this season. It's really for me.”

    Lil Tjay
  533. “What is a fear of living? It's being preeminently afraid of dying. It is not doing what you came here to do, out of timidity and spinelessness. The antidote is to take full responsibility for yourself - for the time you take up and the space you occupy. If you don't know what you're here to do, then just do some good.”

    Maya Angelou
  534. “The universe is a symphony of strings, and the mind of God that Einstein eloquently wrote about for thirty years would be cosmic music resonating through eleven-dimensional hyper space.”

    Michio Kaku
  535. “That's what I love - on 'The Farewell,' we played with a lot of silence and a lot of negative space, and I really worked with the composer to create those juxtapositions of like, those awkward silences and when something comes in.”

    Lulu Wang
  536. “Science has taught us, against all intuition, that apparently solid things like crystals and rocks are really almost entirely composed of empty space. And the familiar illustration is the nucleus of an atom is a fly in the middle of a sports stadium, and the next atom is in the next sports stadium.”

    Richard Dawkins
  537. “I was only in second grade when the Russian Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first man in space. The night of his launch - April 12, 1961 - I went out onto the front porch and stared up at the stars, trying to see his capsule passing overhead. Like millions of others, I was enthralled by the idea of space exploration and have been ever since.”

    Paul Allen
  538. “I've discovered that half the people would love to go into space and there's no need to explain it to them. The other half can't understand and I couldn't explain it to them. If someone doesn't know why, I can't explain it.”

    Sally Ride
  539. “If I can create some space that people haven't experienced before and if it stays with them or gives them a dream for the future, that's the kind of structure I seek to create.”

    Tadao Ando
  540. “I think maths is the root of everything. If we understood every area of math, it would lead to improving our sense of science, physics, engineering, space travel… all those great things. Maths is a backbone for it.”

    Matt Haig
  541. “Bad actors like Russia, Iran, and China have demonstrated time and time again they have both the capabilities and the intent to use the cyber domain as an operating space to wreak havoc.”

    Will Hurd
  542. “Women need space and silence. We too quickly give away our energy. There's something about holding that richness.”

    Natalie Goldberg
  543. “Amongst Women concentrated on the family, and the new book concentrates on a small community. The dominant units in Irish society are the family and the locality. The idea was that the whole world would grow out from that small space.”

    John McGahern
  544. “I think the International Space Station is providing a key bridge from us living on Earth to going somewhere into deep space.”

    Peggy Whitson
  545. “Arca means 'box' or 'wooden' in very old Spanish. It's a ceremonial container where you store jewelry or valuables, an empty space that can become pregnant with whatever music or meaning I give to it.”

    Arca
  546. “My fascination has been the space between cloth and the body, and using a two-dimensional element to clothe a three-dimensional form.”

    Issey Miyake
  547. “I describe my personal style as 'mythic space horse with chocolate box tendencies.'”

    Gwendoline Christie
  548. “When I was super young, I had an Atari and used to play 'Space Invaders.' Then I fell in love with 'Mario Bros.,' 'Sonic the Hedgehog' and 'Yoshi' on Super Nintendo. I was quite a bit of a gamer as a kid when I think about it.”

    Amber Rose
  549. “The quicker we humans learn that saving open space and wildlife is critical to our welfare and quality of life, maybe we'll start thinking of doing something about it.”

    Jim Fowler
  550. “Architecture is the thoughtful making of space.”

    Louis Kahn
  551. “Scripture suggests that the elements in space were created for the benefit of earth, while evolution suggests that earth is an insignificant speck in vast space.”

    Walter Lang
  552. “An all-white space has a purity that is refreshing and serene.”

    Mary Helen Bowers
  553. “I wanted to be an aerospace engineer because I really like space. But I didn't go to the army.”

    Nuseir Yassin
  554. “Don't ever let the other stuff get in the way of your inherent skills as a kick-butt storyteller. Move the reader, make them happy and sad and excited and scared. Make them stare into space after they've put the book down, thinking about the tale that's become a part of them.”

    James Dashner
  555. “Rhythm is the life of space of time danced through.”

    Cecil Taylor
  556. “You have to find space in your own mind to completely focus on the job at hand. That's the only way to deal with pressure. You have to be confident and welcome it.”

    Denise Lewis
  557. “Fifty thousand dollars' worth of cabinets isn't going to make you a better cook; cooking is going to make you a better cook. At the end of the day, you can slice a mushroom in about three inches of space, and you can carve a chicken in a foot and a half. So it doesn't matter how big the kitchen is.”

    Tyler Florence
  558. “I have values. But morals are Christian. There's no religion here. Values. Don't hurt when you don't need to, but don't let anybody step over that line - it's an invisible line, but it's respect for somebody's space.”

    John Lydon
  559. “I wonder if there's space to queer the nomenclature in fitness. Maybe we call a goblet squat a Dannii Minogue instead? Just an idea.”

    Bowen Yang
  560. “I work a little bit like a sculptor. When I start, my first idea for a building is with the material. I believe architecture is about that. It's not about paper, it's not about forms. It's about space and material.”

    Peter Zumthor
  561. “Now, we occupy a lowly position, both in space and rank in comparison with the heavenly sphere, and the Almighty is Most High not in space, but with respect to absolute existence, greatness and power.”

    Maimonides
  562. “We are seeing more managed money and, to an extent, institutional money entering the space. Anecdotally speaking, I know of many people who are working at hedge funds or other investment managers who are trading cryptocurrency personally, the question is, when do people start doing it with their firms and funds?”

    Olaf Carlson-Wee
  563. “Before Lil B, hip-hop and music in general was in a different space. Lil B really just pushed this independence.”

    Lil B
  564. “Absolute space, in its own nature, without regard to anything external, remains always similar and immovable. Relative space is some movable dimension or measure of the absolute spaces, which our senses determine by its position to bodies, and which is vulgarly taken for immovable space.”

    Isaac Newton
  565. “The area of teenage life is not necessarily rarefied; we've all gone through that period. It's not as rarefied as a western or a space adventure or a gangster film, but it has its own dynamic.”

    Gus Van Sant
  566. “One of the big things about space exploration is that it is as expensive as it is complicated, and you need all the countries of the world to help if you want to accomplish big goals.”

    Ellen Stofan
  567. “I spend the entire 90 minutes looking for space on the pitch. I'm always between the opposition's two holding midfielders and thinking, 'The defence is here, so I get the ball and I go there to where the space is.'”

    Xavi
  568. “The space shuttle is a better and safer rocket than it was before the Challenger accident.”

    Sally Ride
  569. “The universe is information and we are stationary in it, not three dimensional and not in space or time.”

    Philip K. Dick
  570. “An end of something means the beginning of something else, and I don't think that something else is going to be the death of the manned space program.”

    John Glenn
  571. “You don't look at the big problem all together, because I think it's a little intimidating. So you just take it one day at a time, meet the people who are going to meet with you, for you, and who you're going to work for, and really try to do the best job that you can. That's all teamwork, and that's what space travel is about.”

    Sunita Williams
  572. “If I were part of Gaganyaan, I could have been sure that for the next few years, there would have been a second space mission and a third space mission.”

    Rakesh Sharma
  573. “My parents, and librarians along the way, taught me about the space between words; about the margins, where so many juicy moments of life and spirit and friendship could be found. In a library, you could find miracles and truth and you might find something that would make you laugh so hard that you get shushed, in the friendliest way.”

    Anne Lamott
  574. “I think the American West really attracts me because it's romantic. The desert, the empty space, the drama.”

    Ang Lee
  575. “Grilling is an easy tradition to start at any age! To get started, one only needs a modest investment in equipment and a little bit of outdoor space.”

    Barton Seaver
  576. “What I'm trying to do is, is to make a significant difference in space flight. And help make space flight accessible to almost anyone.”

    Elon Musk
  577. “It is foolish to claim, as some do, that emigration into space offers a long-term escape from Earth's problems. Nowhere in our solar system offers an environment even as clement as the Antarctic or the top of Everest.”

    Martin Rees
  578. “With Virgin, I've just loved creating things. And as a private company, I can get away with moving Virgin from records to airlines to train companies to space companies to whatever, without ever having to worry about analysts knocking the value of my stock.”

    Richard Branson
  579. “Even these stars, which seem so numerous, are as sand, as dust - or less than dust - in the enormity of the space in which there is nothing.”

    Carl Sagan
  580. “In Canada, we have so much land, so much space, and so few people.”

    Philippe Falardeau
  581. “As filmmakers, we want the audience to have the most complete experience they can. For example, I interviewed Stanley Kubrick years ago around the time of '2001: A Space Odyssey.' I was going to see the film that night in London, and he insisted I sit in one of four seats in the theater for the best view or not watch the film.”

    Michael Mann
  582. “Private enterprise can never lead a space frontier. It's not possible because a space frontier is expensive, it has unknown risks and it has unquantified risks.”

    Neil deGrasse Tyson
  583. “Thus the sum of things is ever being reviewed, and mortals dependent one upon another. Some nations increase, others diminish, and in a short space the generations of living creatures are changed and like runners pass on the torch of life.”

    Lucretius
  584. “Coming home to a tidy, pulled-together space will help everything in your life feel the same way.”

    Bobby Berk
  585. “We talk about politicians being in public life, but they seldom appear in the public space where everyone is free to appear as a citizen.”

    Rebecca Solnit
  586. “Now that I'm staring down the barrel of the last act of my life, I'm less excited about control and solo effort, and I resent the way the business aspects interfere with my space for creative writing.”

    David Knopfler
  587. “The people who are doing the work are the moving force behind the Macintosh. My job is to create a space for them, to clear out the rest of the organization and keep it at bay.”

    Steve Jobs
  588. “It is our duty, as parents and as teachers, to give all children the space to build their emotional strength and provide a strong foundation for their future.”

    Kate Middleton
  589. “We have to create a safe space where our communities feel protected by the police instead of victimized. We also need to make sure our police officers feel appreciated as our local heroes.”

    Angela Stanton-King
  590. “I think I was very interested in the space program as a kid, watching the first Apollo missions to the moon, and it's something I thought that would be a lot of, of fun and exciting and a very worthwhile job.”

    Mark Kelly
  591. “I always knew I'd go to space.”

    Mae Jemison
  592. “We all know the Internet didn't explode until it became a commercial enterprise. Space communication will probably have the same characteristic.”

    Vint Cerf
  593. “As a child, I spent a lot of time wandering around the prairies and in the hills, and there was a sense that it was such a wide-open space, and there was kind of a feeling of potential. I could imagine anything happening there.”

    Arthur Slade
  594. “Relativity challenges your basic intuitions that you've built up from everyday experience. It says your experience of time is not what you think it is, that time is malleable. Your experience of space is not what you think it is; it can stretch and shrink.”

    Brian Greene
  595. “Canada's a huge country, so to be able to unite the country through communication satellite technology or to be able to observe it through remote sensing technology from space is a natural fit for a country like Canada.”

    Marc Garneau
  596. “I always call myself a space construction worker.”

    Julie Payette
  597. “Sometime in the future, science will be able to create realities that we can't even begin to imagine. As we evolve, we'll be able to construct other information systems that correspond to other realities, universes based on logic completely different from ours and not based on space and time.”

    Robert Lanza
  598. “I tend to prioritize emotional realism above the known laws of time and space, and when you do that, it's inevitable that strange things happen. Which can be quite enjoyable, I think.”

    Helen Oyeyemi
  599. “At the center of President Obama's strategy for dealing with the Islamic State is an empty space. It's supposed be filled by a 'Sunni ground force,' but after more than a year of effort, it's still not there. Unless this gap is filled, Obama's plan won't work.”

    David Ignatius
  600. “I believe Britishness is defined not on ethnic and exclusive grounds but through shared values; our history of tolerance, openness and internationalism; and our commitment to democracy and liberty, to civic duty and the public space.”

    David Blunkett
  601. “The space within becomes the reality of the building.”

    Frank Lloyd Wright
  602. “I think being still and being silent and finding your own space is so important in this hectic world.”

    Jay Shetty
  603. “I'm never interested in the painting being a mirror to culture. I think that's really boring. What I'm interested in is painting as an affective space. The place where the hierarchies of the world can be rearranged within the space of a painting. And they can be articulated in different ways.”

    Dana Schutz
  604. “I used to get a sort of sociophobia, and I still get it sometimes these days when I'm in a confined space with too many people. It's not like I freak out or anything, it's just that I'm far more comfortable in my own company sometimes than being surrounded by one thousand strangers.”

    Ryan Kwanten
  605. “In the United States there is more space where nobody is than where anybody is. That is what makes America what it is.”

    Gertrude Stein
  606. “It's about how you're using the space. That's what makes live music.”

    Du Yun
  607. “A puppet, for example, is just a piece of wood, a couple of rivets, but put them together, and if you know how to do it, and the audience's imagination joins in with this, then a miracle will come out of that machine. That is what we and the audience do in the theatre - we create miracles in that space.”

    Robert Lepage
  608. “We're going to be focusing our science on things that will take us farther and longer into space. For many of those experiments, the crew members are human guinea pigs, which is fine; that's part of my job. I don't mind being a human guinea pig.”

    John L. Phillips
  609. “We can spend Rs 5,000 for a meal at the Taj and thousands on all kinds of shopping, but we're always stingy about books. We always think of borrowing. Why? Writers can use some support. If you have space and money, you should buy your own books.”

    Sudha Murty
  610. “What is wine? It is the grape present in another form; its essence is there, though the fruit which produced it grew thousands of miles away, and perished years ago. So the object of many a tender thought may be spiritually present, in defiance of space - and fond recollections cherished in defiance of time.”

    Samuel Lover
  611. “I have marvelous dreams! I meet Buddha, I meet Jesus, I meet Mohammed. I constantly dream of space, stars and planets: we are the children of stardust.”

    Brian Blessed
  612. “I got space from Travis Air Force Base, went back to the Philippine Islands and made it a point to meet the only American casting director in the Philippines. I was off and running.”

    R. Lee Ermey
  613. “While you're in space, you grow in height! Without the constant force of gravity on your spine, it stretches out, and you're actually taller when you land. It doesn't last long though.”

    Christina Koch
  614. “Be intentional with your space. Don't be afraid to step on a limb and design your home the way you love it.”

    Joanna Gaines
  615. “We have spent quite a bit of time considering a good space game, and I can't really say anything at this point, but we are definitely still interested in that area.”

    Will Wright
  616. “In an endless jungle of websites with text-based content, a beautiful image with a lot of space and colour can be like walking into a clearing. It's a relief.”

    David McCandless
  617. “Architecture is always the will of the age conceived as space - nothing else. Until this simple truth is clearly recognized, the struggle over the foundation of a new architecture confident in its aims and powerful in its impact cannot be realized; until then, it is destined to remain a chaos of uncoordinated forces.”

    Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
  618. “Something I like to do a lot is just sit by water when there's a current and just stare into the water. I don't fish, I don't hunt, I don't scuba, I don't spear, don't boat, don't play basketball or football - I excel at staring into space. I'm really good at that.”

    Iggy Pop
  619. “I would love to play alongside Wayne Rooney. He does the running of two or three players and makes a lot of space. We would be the perfect combination.”

    Zlatan Ibrahimovic
  620. “I'm happy that I have my family, and I'm happy that I had Virginia, where I grew up, to retreat to any time I felt overwhelmed. Whenever there were times when I felt like the rug was being pulled out from under me and I was floating in this crazy space, I would stop and go back to that neighborhood and realize nothing's changed, really.”

    Dave Grohl
  621. “Designing a station with artificial gravity would undoubtedly be a daunting task. Space agencies would have to re-examine many reliable technologies under the light of the new forces these tools would have to endure. Space flight would have to take several steps back before moving forward again.”

    Andy Weir
  622. “A big misconception is that a black hole is made of matter that has just been compacted to a very small size. That's not true. A black hole is made from warped space and time.”

    Kip Thorne
  623. “I don't want to be too big but I just want to be big enough to give me that yard of space.”

    Phil Foden
  624. “Space is not just going up and coming back down again. Space is getting into orbit and being there, living there, establishing a presence, a permanence.”

    Buzz Aldrin
  625. “I'm interested in interpersonal space.”

    Drew Pinsky
  626. “Things are beautiful or ugly only in time and space. The new man's vision being liberated from these two factors, all is unified in one unique beauty.”

    Piet Mondrian
  627. “Now, space has its own unique smell. So whenever a vehicle docks, or if guys are out doing a spacewalk, the smell of space when you open up the hatch is very distinct. It's kind of like a burning-metal smell, if you can imagine what that would smell like.”

    Scott Kelly
  628. “Between the fear that something would happen and the hope that still it wouldn't, there is much more space than one thinks. On that narrow, hard, bare and dark space a lot of us spend their lives.”

    Ivo Andric
  629. “As writers, our job is to try to create, in a fake space, something that feels true. That's just straight-up fiction: Invent a character that doesn't exist; make them seem like they do.”

    Craig Mazin
  630. “I can't really choose how I'm going to connect to music. I find it just has to hit a wave, and just wash over me and take me completely to some other space.”

    Adrianne Lenker
  631. “On the Web, we can be whoever we wish to be, editing the face we show to others in ways that aren't possible in physical space. We can also fine-tune the complexity and depth of our interactions and relationships.”

    Walter Kirn
  632. “I think it comes from really liking literary forms. Poetry is very beautiful, but the space on the page can be as affecting as where the text is. Like when Miles Davis doesn't play, it has a poignancy to it.”

    Jim Jarmusch
  633. “The cynical part of the answer is that I expect to see a good deal more space opera, set far enough in the future as to be disconnected from contemporary issues.”

    John M. Ford
  634. “I love the game of basketball. I guess it started with 'Space Jam.' Right after that movie, I went out there to my little Flight hoop and tried to do every dunk in the movie.”

    Zach LaVine
  635. “We've gotta reinvest in space travel. We should've never left the moon.”

    Ray Bradbury
  636. “Social media has colonized what was once a sacred space occupied by emptiness: the space reserved for thought and creativity.”

    Mahershala Ali
  637. “Your children are grown and your career has slowed down - all the stuff that took up so much attention is gone, and you're left with expansive time and space. You have to reimagine who you are and what life is about.”

    Jessica Lange
  638. “Sending greeting cards to aliens is hardly a new idea. In 2005, Craigslist solicited messages for broadcast to space by a transmitter in Florida, and in 2008, NASA beamed a Beatles song to the North Star (Polaris), on the assumption that any putative Polarians would appreciate the Fab Four's 1960s-genre compositions.”

    Seth Shostak
  639. “I always liked the visuals to be choice and at the same time minimalist. And, I love black boxes. After all, that's what theatre is, it's an empty space, and it's both limited and unlimited because the space is the space, but what you can do with people's imaginations is really endless.”

    Harold Prince
  640. “My life has become a reality show. When I am home, people are climbing trees with cameras. I feel that my personal space is being encroached upon. I will try and protect it as much as I can.”

    Ranbir Kapoor
  641. “I can't deal with someone wanting to take a relationship backward or needing space or cheating on you.”

    Taylor Swift
  642. “John Glenn's life will long be remembered for his time in space, his courage, and his service to all Americans.”

    Katherine Johnson
  643. “Probably my worst habit is, when I get really stressed out, down to the wire, and Im trying to find clothes or find something, literally anything, I throw everything everywhere, and I dont pick it up because Im in that anxious space, still.”

    Renee Rapp
  644. “The more space and emptiness you can create in yourself, then you can let the rest of the world come in and fill you up.”

    Jeff Bridges
  645. “I've always written. At the age of six or seven, I would get sheets of A4 paper and fold them in half, cut the edges to make a little eight-page booklet, break it up into squares and put in little stick men with little speech bubbles, and I'd have a spy story, a space story and a football story.”

    Ian Rankin
  646. “I've lived in small rooms, flats, growing plants in pots on window sills. I'd have liked to have had a full-fledged garden with all kinds of flowers and plants. I've never had enough money to buy a big enough garden space.”

    Ruskin Bond
  647. “After Apollo 17, America stopped looking towards the next horizon. The United States had become a space-faring nation, but threw it away. We have sacrificed space exploration for space exploitation, which is interesting but scarcely visionary.”

    Gene Cernan
  648. “I've always liked depressing music because a lot of times, listening to it when you're down can actually make you feel less depressed. Also, even though a person may have problems with depression, sometimes you can actually be kind of comfortable in that space because you know how to operate within it.”

    Chris Cornell
  649. “If you have autism in the family history, you still vaccinate. Delay it a bit, space them out.”

    Temple Grandin
  650. “I co-founded Affectiva with Professor Rosalind W. Picard when we spun out of MIT Media Lab in 2009. I acted as Chief Technology and Science Officer for several years until becoming CEO mid-2016, one of a handful of female CEOs in the AI space.”

    Rana el Kaliouby
  651. “When friendship disappears then there is a space left open to that awful loneliness of the outside world which is like the cold space between the planets. It is an air in which men perish utterly.”

    Hilaire Belloc
  652. “Two kids in their dorm room can't start anything important in space today. That's why I want to take the assets I have from Amazon and translate that into the heavy-lifting infrastructure that will allow the next generation to have dynamic entrepreneurialism in space, to build that transportation network.”

    Jeff Bezos
  653. “Notwithstanding the fact that the most innovative and progressive space we've seen - the Internet - has been the place where intellectual property has been least respected. You know, facts don't get in the way of this ideology.”

    Lawrence Lessig
  654. “The future of the television industry is changing at an unstoppable rate, and it is exciting to share my experience and thoughts on how this will change the value of content in the digital space.”

    Dana Brunetti
  655. “Music is always with me and I don't need a special space for it.”

    Vijay Antony
  656. “I think getting your head in the right mental space is important, and maybe I do need to go back to my rookie vibes to where I'm very happy-go-lucky, nothing really matters.”

    Xander Schauffele
  657. “Everyone is on the internet but they're not all talking with each other. There are groups upon groups out there, but they don't talk to one another. So while the internet brings everyone into a shared space, it does not necessarily bring them together.”

    David Lynch
  658. “Whatever your race, colour or creed in London, you still want your children to get on the housing ladder. You still want spaces in hospitals or GP surgeries, you want school places and you want space on the trains in the mornings.”

    Chris Grayling
  659. “Through space the universe encompasses and swallows me up like an atom; through thought I comprehend the world.”

    Blaise Pascal
  660. “If the chain symmetry is maintained in the crystal lattice, the possible occurrence of different space groups is considerably restricted.”

    Giulio Natta
  661. “The process of learning how to defend my body, how to own my space and take away space from other people, and getting me in touch with my masculine, testosterone-heavy side, from a personal development standpoint, it was really helpful to me - as well as releasing aggression and frustration.”

    Zoe Buckman
  662. “I think about that 'empty' space a lot. That emptiness is what allows for something to actually evolve in a natural way. I've had to learn that over the years - because one of the traps of being an artist is to always want to be creating, always wanting to produce.”

    Meredith Monk
  663. “These people I cover, I want to do right by them. Doing right by them doesn't always mean agreeing with me or being happy with me, but it means being fair to them and giving their voice space.”

    Malika Andrews
  664. “One of the reasons why I think virtual reality, as a narrative format, is never going to go beyond the short-form immersion space is because the bedrock of visual storytelling is the reverse angle. If you can't look into the eyes of the protagonist, you cannot hold people's attention for more than 15 minutes.”

    Steven Soderbergh
  665. “I think the Space Shuttle is worth one billion dollars a launch. I think that it is worth two billion dollars for what it does. I think the Shuttle is worth it for the work it does.”

    Pete Conrad
  666. “We do not become an astronaut because we fear not only the risk of space, but we fear the risk of failure along the way more than we want to put in the work to make it happen - and it is easier not to try.”

    Rick Tumlinson
  667. “In Sweden, there's a lot of talk of gender equality. That discussion isn't as prevalent in the U.S. I feel that successful American women are tougher than Swedish women - they create their space.”

    Joel Kinnaman
  668. “Almost everything worthwhile carries with it some sort of risk, whether it's starting a new business, whether it's leaving home, whether it's getting married, or whether it's flying in space.”

    Chris Hadfield
  669. “All I'm after is a few square metres to be myself. A space where I can continue to profess my creed: take the ball, give it to a team-mate, my team-mate scores. It's called an assist, and it's my way of spreading happiness.”

    Andrea Pirlo
  670. “I've been asked a lot why didn't 'Ruined' go to Broadway. It was the most successful play that Manhattan Theatre Club has ever had in that particular space, and yet we couldn't find a home on Broadway.”

    Lynn Nottage
  671. “The farther we peer into space, the more we realize that the nature of the universe cannot be understood fully by inspecting spiral galaxies or watching distant supernovas. It lies deeper. It involves our very selves.”

    Robert Lanza
  672. “The online education space, especially in higher education, is ripe for disruption.”

    Ronnie Screwvala
  673. “The food isn't too bad. It's very different from the food that the astronauts ate in the very early days of the space program.”

    Sally Ride
  674. “I believe that architecture is fundamentally a public space where people can gather and communicate, think about the history, think about the lives of human beings, or the world.”

    Tadao Ando
  675. “I think it's important to show in the 21st century that if you're gay, lesbian, trans, whatever, that you should feel just as welcome to be a wrestling fan as anyone else. You're welcome in the space.”

    Kenny Omega
  676. “I love telling the experience of a black male in America, but modern, not always having to go back to a period piece to remind people where we come from. It's more a modern sense of where we are today and where we want to go in the future. So I try to choose projects somewhere around that space.”

    Michael B. Jordan
  677. “Retain the vision for space exploration. If we turn our backs on the vision again, we're going to have to live in a secondary position in human space flight for the rest of the century.”

    Buzz Aldrin
  678. “As a scientist, I want to go to Mars and back to asteroids and the Moon because I'm a scientist. But I can tell you, I'm not so naive a scientist to think that the nation might not have geopolitical reasons for going into space.”

    Neil deGrasse Tyson
  679. “People who live in L.A. don't like to leave their homes because they have so much space. They have the nice kitchens and a cook and a pool. When you live in L.A., there is a sense of isolation in terms of raising a family.”

    Solange Knowles
  680. “I think trust is the most important thing. If the actors and the director and the crew trust each other and you set up perimeters and boundaries, you give everyone space to do great work.”

    Sam Heughan
  681. “A city like London is sociable in a sense that there are people gathering in bars and restaurants, concerts and lectures. Yet you can partake of all these experiences and never say hello to anyone new. And one of the things that all religions do is take groups of strangers into a space and say it is OK to talk to each other.”

    Alain de Botton
  682. “Roman civilization had achieved, within the bounds of its technology, relatively as great a mastery of time and space as we have achieved today.”

    Arthur Erickson
  683. “From orphanages to space colonies, it was all shallow but endearingly enthusiastic futurism. Gingrich was the kind of person who read a book or two on something and would then be quite afire as to how this was going to fit into some shining future.”

    Molly Ivins
  684. “When I was a child, I got an opportunity to see all the big players in a cricket match. I was a ball boy outside the boundary line. I picked the ball and waited a bit for Sachin Tendulkar to come near me to give it to him. The sense of being in the same space was special. While thousands were watching, I was close to Sachin.”

    Harshvardhan Rane
  685. “If it hadn't been for the Cold War, neither Russia nor America would have been sending people into space.”

    James Lovelock
  686. “There is no reason to design buildings that are more basic and rectilinear, because with concrete you can cover almost any space.”

    Oscar Niemeyer
  687. “Darkness is to space what silence is to sound, i.e., the interval.”

    Marshall McLuhan
  688. “Getting to space for satellites is tough. Getting to space with humans aboard is even tougher.”

    Jim Cantrell
  689. “Space excites me. My dream is to go to space.”

    Karen Gillan
  690. “We did a remake of Lost in Space. Filmed it in London for four months.”

    Lacey Chabert
  691. “I believe that the future of humans, and the future of Earth, depends on space exploration. That's not a French problem, or a problem for Alabama: it's a planet-wide problem. International cooperation is crucial.”

    John M. Grunsfeld
  692. “The thought of flying here and rocketing out, it's just surreal, it really is. I wake up and I go, 'I really am at Kennedy Space Center.'”

    Victor J. Glover
  693. “I think her friends were worried that the bulimia might come back, about some psychological slide, and she was given breathing space to some extent by the media as much as she ever has been.”

    Anthony Holden
  694. “Your body has space within you that cannot die.”

    Wayne Dyer
  695. “Google Earth is an incredible resource because from hundreds of miles in space, we can zoom in, and we can find things. Everyone always looks for their house first. That is the tip of the iceberg with remote sensing.”

    Sarah Parcak
  696. “Humor does not diminish the pain - it makes the space around it get bigger.”

    Allen Klein
  697. “Not that the propositions of geometry are only approximately true, but that they remain absolutely true in regard to that Euclidean space which has been so long regarded as being the physical space of our experience.”

    Arthur Cayley
  698. “I believe the biggest impediment we have right now with going to Mars is public commitment. More people need to see themselves as a part of space travel; we need to see more inclusiveness.”

    Mae Jemison
  699. “My type of basketball is about how to create space, how to maneuver, how to get your shot off.”

    Hakeem Olajuwon
  700. “Anyone that's ever gone to space is always wanting to go back.”

    Peggy Whitson
  701. “People want to create a space that feels like them - one that's deeply rooted in their personality. That's important. Your space is an opportunity to tell your story and showcase your experiences. That's why I think every material - down to your faucet - needs to serve a function and feel personal.”

    Jeremiah Brent
  702. “You have a lot of things to do when you're out on a space walk, and that sort of overwhelms your mind.”

    Sunita Williams
  703. “Many people in this world are still so identified with every thought that arises in their head. There is not the slightest space of awareness there.”

    Eckhart Tolle
  704. “Space is almost infinite. As a matter of fact, we think it is infinite.”

    Dan Quayle
  705. “A father and two sons run Adelphia. It's a cable company. And they took from that company a billion dollars. A billion. Three people - three people took a billion dollars. What were they gonna do, start their own space program? 'Let's send the monkey to Mars, Dad!'”

    Lewis Black
  706. “Cinema is a thankless industry where sometimes to appear on the cinematic scenery is a thing for late bloomers and people who are very patient. The places are accounted, and the space is often unwelcoming. Money is rare, and independent voices are muted by the almost complete absence of risk takers.”

    Xavier Dolan
  707. “With 'Acid Rap,' I allowed myself to be really open-minded and free with who I allowed into my musical space. I wanted to make a cohesive product, but I also just want to make a bunch of dope songs inspired by whatever sounds I liked.”

    Chance The Rapper
  708. “I tend to gravitate to the darkest or most obscure part of any venue in an effort to have my own space to experience the music on my own, free from unwanted conversations and other distractions.”

    Henry Rollins
  709. “There's really no precedent for someone like me gaining clout in the space that I'm in - a black woman directing films in Hollywood.”

    Ava DuVernay
  710. “I study orbital dynamics as a hobby. My idea of a good time is sitting down and drawing on that knowledge to imagine a space mission from beginning to end, getting as many details right as I can.”

    Andy Weir
  711. “Inner space is so much more interesting, because outer space is so empty.”

    Theodore Sturgeon
  712. “Growing up in Australia, space exploration wasn't something I was too aware of.”

    Yvonne Strahovski
  713. “It may seem that with the new breed of actors - Arjun, Varun, Siddharth, Ayushmann, Sushant - there is suddenly too much of a hustle to make space for oneself, but acting is subjective. And we motivate one another.”

    Ranveer Singh
  714. “It cannot be right in a world of increasing human progress - whether in medicine, space exploration or renewable energy - that so many people are denied the most basic human rights.”

    Paul Polman
  715. “Sculpture occupies real space like we do… you walk around it and relate to it almost as another person or another object.”

    Chuck Close
  716. “I don't read reviews and I don't know what to do with opinions, so I just lose them. They take up space, they become a process of manufacturing a persona, which I want to avoid.”

    Anne Carson
  717. “I'd say, for me, it's cooking that gives me a space beyond music. I love food. And somehow, music and food go together so well. Cooking is very therapeutic. That preparation, the fragrance of spices, the wafting aromas - it just sweeps aside my depression, tiredness and name what you may.”

    Shreya Ghoshal
  718. “The thought of a limit to perceptual space and time staggers the mind.”

    Muhammad Iqbal
  719. “Watching sunrise and sunset from space, which is a beautiful sight, has been a personal privilege I have attained while being there. Another reflection from within I felt was that there was nothing which was neither visible and nor with a supportive environment as to how Planet Earth is.”

    Rakesh Sharma
  720. “When I was a kid, I was a bit of a space geek. I loved the space program and all things NASA. I would read books about our solar system; I had pictures of the Space Shuttle on my bedroom wall. And yes, I even went to Space Camp.”

    Simon Sinek
  721. “You want to have enough of a profile to be able to do all the work you can, but at the same time you want to have your own space. But there are a lot of actors who achieve it, a lot of movie stars even, people like Emily Watson and Cate Blanchett. They seem to be able to carry on with their lives and still produce wonderful, high-profile work.”

    Anne-Marie Duff
  722. “There are aspects of being the first woman in space that I'm not going to enjoy.”

    Sally Ride
  723. “And then when I went to Chicago, that's when I had these outer space experiences and went to the other planets.”

    Sun Ra
  724. “The hand has the richest articulation of space.”

    Eduardo Chillida
  725. “For years, I longed to hear Armstrong describe what it was like to contemplate Earth from 238,900 miles away. Former Space Center director George Abbey once told me that many NASA astronauts felt that looking at Earth was akin to a religious experience.”

    Douglas Brinkley
  726. “It's hard for us to really understand the immensity so far of the conquest of space.”

    Walter Cronkite
  727. “Performing in Detroit or performing in Chicago, you're on your own turf, but when you tour a show, the audiences change. You're in a completely different space; sensibilities change. I think I learned a lot from doing that - how written material works in different places, learning to have confidence, learning the idea of how to be adaptable.”

    Sam Richardson
  728. “I'm claustrophobic. I can't go into haunted houses. They have these tight, dark, enclosed space. I freak out. That's my phobia. It gets me out of stuff. Someone asks me to do something and I tell them I can't because I'm claustrophobic.”

    Mark Consuelos
  729. “To see a trans body in this ideal space - on a cover, in an ad - these are spaces that have immense cultural power to dictate what is beautiful, what is glamorous, what is aspirational, what is sexy, what is clean. That can be very powerful and helpful in the de-stigmatization of trans bodies.”

    Hari Nef
  730. “We continue to not only operate the International Space Station but to increase its capabilities as well as commercial contributions.”

    Ellen Ochoa
  731. “You can plant a church and grow a church. That's not that hard to do, but it's harder to be a viable source of transformation in a city or your time or space.”

    Erwin McManus
  732. “I grew up in New Mexico, and the older I get, I have less need for contemporary culture and big cities and all the stuff we are bombarded with. I am happier at my ranch in the middle of nowhere watching a bug carry leaves across the grass, listening to silence, riding my horse, and being in open space.”

    Tom Ford
  733. “I think it's amazing that the entire community of astronomy has done what it's done. We've been able to deduce the nature of time and space and where we all came from. It's the most amazing detective story in history.”

    Sandra Faber
  734. “Religious symbols should be visible in public space, in a dignified and non-provocative manner. Christmas trees here, Jewish menorahs there and, further along, a minaret - these symbols represent human life in all its diversity.”

    Tariq Ramadan
  735. “The Occupy movement did create spontaneously communities that taught people something: you can be in a supportive community of mutual aid and cooperation and develop your own health system and library and have open space for democratic discussion and participation. Communities like that are really important.”

    Noam Chomsky
  736. “The grim truth is that the rich are able to live as they do only because others are poor: there is neither the physical nor ecological space for everyone to pursue private luxury.”

    George Monbiot
  737. “My dad was just so charismatic and witty. One day, I hope people say that I was just as good as my dad on the mic in my own way. I will never be saying 'Space Mountain' or 'limousine riding,' but I hope people say I can control an audience, that I was as captivating as him.”

    Charlotte Flair
  738. “What I didn't know was I was deeply attracted to the big space.”

    David Hockney
  739. “Architecture is basically the design of interiors, the art of organizing interior space.”

    Philip Johnson
  740. “String theory envisions a multiverse in which our universe is one slice of bread in a big cosmic loaf. The other slices would be displaced from ours in some extra dimension of space.”

    Brian Greene
  741. “Most people hugely underestimate the amount of 'empty space' we have in our country. Fly over the U.K., and you see that human settlement does not fill up the U.K. at all. It accounts for something of the order of 15 per cent of the landmass.”

    Evan Davis
  742. “Each time I think I've created time for myself, along comes a throwback to disrupt my private space.”

    Wole Soyinka
  743. “I think we all want to really live good lives, and we all really want to have a healthy planet, although I don't know if we're supposed to be on it forever. Now, does that mean that we should be building rocket ships to shoot us into outer space? Well if we can, I think we should.”

    Anne Hathaway
  744. “Keeping your space clean is as much a part of the end result as the dish being tasty.”

    Carla Hall
  745. “I had more clothes than I had closets, more cars than garage space, but no money.”

    Sammy Davis, Jr
  746. “The works I made at the start of my career rely on the themes of war, atomic power, and outer space.”

    Takashi Murakami
  747. “NASA space scientists have been studying giraffe skin so they can apply what they learn from it to the construction of spacesuits.”

    Joanna Lumley
  748. “If anyone has a vested interest in space solar power, it would have to be me.”

    Elon Musk
  749. “Theater is a space where you cross over from everyday life, because there are real people in that moment moving in front of you - you're being invited to believe in a story and cross that bridge.”

    Cate Blanchett
  750. “When you take a shower in space, you have to press the water onto your body to clean yourself, and then you gotta vacuum it off.”

    Ace Frehley
  751. “We aren't into the consumer space because that space is largely dominated by search and advertising, and it has a consumer face to it.”

    Jack Dangermond
  752. “In my writing I am acting as a map maker, an explorer of psychic areas, a cosmonaut of inner space, and I see no point in exploring areas that have already been thoroughly surveyed.”

    William S. Burroughs
  753. “Traditional Chinese art looked at the Earth from a Confucian mountain top; Japanese art looked closely around screens; Italian Renaissance art surveyed conquered nature through the window or door-frame of a palace. For the Cro-Magnons, space is a metaphysical arena of continually intermittent appearances and disappearances.”

    John Berger
  754. “Giving consumers the choice of having it all in one big bite means different viewers are in many different places in the book, making it hard to discuss without spoiling the plot. The intervals between first-run programming provide a space for communion and that tantalizing sense of anticipation.”

    Michael K. Powell
  755. “The challenging thing from a work perspective is just the range of things on any given day that you're dealing with and making sure you have the head space to really be giving them the thought and consideration you'd like, too.”

    Jacinda Ardern
  756. “The promise of any artwork is that it can hold us - viewer and maker - in a conflicted or contestable space, without real-world injury or loss.”

    Kara Walker
  757. “Within a culture possessed by the myth of feminine evil, the naming, describing, and theorizing about good and evil has constituted a maze/haze of deception. The journey of women becoming is breaking through this maze - springing into free space, which is an a-mazing process.”

    Mary Daly
  758. “I grew up in Lake Orion, Mich. What was best about Lake Orion where, where we grew up was it was a suburb of Detroit but had a lot of open space around.”

    Andrew J. Feustel
  759. “The partisanship surrounding space exploration and the retrenching of U.S. space policy are part of a more general trend: the decline of science in the United States. As its interest in science wanes, the country loses ground to the rest of the industrialized world in every measure of technological proficiency.”

    Neil deGrasse Tyson
  760. “Sunsets are absolutely amazing from the Space Station.”

    Shannon Walker
  761. “Obviously for some people there is a big connection between music and the way you can create a space.”

    Zaha Hadid
  762. “Sites need to be able to interact in one single, universal space.”

    Tim Berners-Lee
  763. “The house is in turmoil with records on every space. In the kitchen and in the dining room is covered with records. I don't have a big enough house to accommodate everything.”

    Marian McPartland
  764. “Why not a space flower? Why do we always expect metal ships?”

    W. D. Richter
  765. “As I started to pursue the subject more deeply I realized that walking was this wonderful meandering path through everything I was already interested in - gender politics, public space and urban life, demonstrations and parades and marches. The relationship between walking and thinking and between the mind and the body.”

    Rebecca Solnit
  766. “You know that in the Eurasian space, Russia is the central state, the most powerful state. But to become an empire, a member of some empire, a province in this empire - you know, we're probably not ready for that yet, neither in Kazakhstan nor in Belarus.”

    Alexander Lukashenko
  767. “One of the major problems with long-term deep space human flight is the requirement for radiation shielding.”

    Buzz Aldrin
  768. “I've noticed that wherever I've lived, I've either painted murals or done something sort of ridiculously over the top to make a space my own.”

    Tamara Taylor
  769. “The experience of being in space didn't change my perspective of myself or of the planet or of life. I had no spiritual experience.”

    Sally Ride
  770. “Religious ritual is a way of structuring time so that we, not employers, the market or the media, are in control. Life needs its pauses, its chapter breaks, if the soul is to have space to breathe.”

    Jonathan Sacks
  771. “It is indeed a matter of great difficulty to discover, and effectually to distinguish, the true motions of particular bodies from the apparent because the parts of that immovable space, in which those motions are performed, do by no means come under the observation of our senses.”

    Isaac Newton
  772. “I cannot join the space program and restart my life as an astronaut, but this opportunity to connect my abilities as an educator with my interests in history and space is a unique opportunity to fulfill my early fantasies.”

    Christa McAuliffe
  773. “I feel privileged and honored to have flown. It's been a tremendous ride, looking back on the legacy and accomplishments, like the Hubble telescope and the launching of the International Space Station in 1998.”

    Alan G. Poindexter
  774. “In my earlier paintings, I wanted the space between the picture plane and the spectator to be active.”

    Bridget Riley
  775. “When it comes to space, I see it as my job, I'm building infrastructure the hard way. I'm using my resources to put in place heavy lifting infrastructure so the next generation of people can have a dynamic, entrepreneurial explosion into space.”

    Jeff Bezos
  776. “I'm interested in the murky areas where there are no clear answers - or sometimes multiple answers. It's here that I try to imagine patterns or codes to make sense of the unknowns that keep us up at night. I'm also interested in the invisible space between people in communication; the space guided by translation and misinterpretation.”

    Taryn Simon
  777. “A word carries far, very far, deals destruction through time as the bullets go flying through space.”

    Joseph Conrad
  778. “Everyone, red state, blue state, everyone supports space exploration.”

    Bill Nye
  779. “Who cares about the men who steered your breakfast cereal through winter storms? How ironic that the more ships have grown in size and consequence, the less space they take up in our imagination.”

    Rose George
  780. “Every good, successful player, especially an attacking player, has a well-developed sense of space and time.”

    Thomas Muller
  781. “The problem of the minimum dwelling is that of establishing the elementary minimum of space, air, light, and heat required by man in order that he be able to fully develop his life functions without experiencing limitations due to his dwelling, i.e. a minimum modus vivendi in place of a modus non moriendi.”

    Walter Gropius
  782. “Cool things happen. Ace's guitar flies through space, goes through a hole, and blows up. I throw drumsticks and they come flying at you.”

    Peter Criss
  783. “Favor comes because for a brief moment in the great space of human change and progress some general human purpose finds in him a satisfactory embodiment.”

    Franklin D. Roosevelt
  784. “For me, architecture is not just creating a space to protect people but to make them dream as well.”

    Mario Botta
  785. “The behavior of the crowd at Churchill Downs is like 100,000 vicious Hyenas going berserk all at once in a space about the size of a 777 jet or the White House lawn.”

    Hunter S. Thompson
  786. “The true exercise of freedom is - cannily and wisely and with grace - to move inside what space confines - and not seek to know what lies beyond and cannot be touched or tasted.”

    A. S. Byatt
  787. “Technology has opened up the music business 100-fold and provided space for all kinds of new faces.”

    Andy Mineo
  788. “When you get into the habit of leaving a space, you become a much better player for it. If you've got an expressive style, and can express your emotions through your guitar, and you've got a great tone, it creates a lot of tension for the audience. It's all down to the feel thing.”

    Gary Moore
  789. “The advertising world had space men in it before spacemen existed.”

    Fred Allen
  790. “If you have an ongoing relationship with a person, think of everything positive about that person that you possibly can and enter your interaction from that space. Ignore all the crap that used to drive you up the wall before. You will be amazed at what a change this attitude shift brings about.”

    Srikumar Rao
  791. “One of the things I'm proudest of is, on my record 'That Was the Year that Was' in 1965, I made a joke about spending $20 billion sending some clown to the moon. I was against the manned space program then, and I'm even more against it now, that whole waste of money.”

    Tom Lehrer
  792. “Acting is about going into the space, and there are just some places that I'm not willing to go.”

    Oprah Winfrey
  793. “The hard part is how to plan a picture so as to give to others what has happened to you. To render in paint an experience, to suggest the sense of light and color, of air and space.”

    Maxfield Parrish
  794. “I realize that when I moved out of my father's house I shocked and frightened him because I needed a room of my own, a space of my own to reinvent myself.”

    Sandra Cisneros
  795. “You see countries like India really investing in their space program because they see it as inspirational and good for their economy.”

    Ellen Stofan
  796. “As an architect, you have to provide a shelter to enjoy art. And you have to love art. It's like when you make a concert hall. You must love music. This is the reason why you make the space, to enjoy music - making a space for art is the same thing.”

    Renzo Piano
  797. “I had to learn my faith and look after my family, and I had to make priorities. But now I've done it all and there's a little space for me to fill in the universe of music again.”

    Cat Stevens
  798. “The bedrock nature of space and time and the unification of cosmos and quantum are surely among science's great 'open frontiers.' These are parts of the intellectual map where we're still groping for the truth - where, in the fashion of ancient cartographers, we must still inscribe 'here be dragons.'”

    Martin Rees
  799. “When you look at the darkest areas in space, you feel that there's something out there that we don't know about.”

    Sunita Williams
  800. “For me, all the materials and objects I employ come from a specific space that's very personal.”

    Rashid Johnson
  801. “Space travel for everyone is the next frontier in the human experience.”

    Buzz Aldrin
  802. “If there's no limit to how big the entropy can get, then you can start anywhere, and from that starting point, you'd expect entropy to rise as the system moves to explore larger and larger regions of phase space.”

    Alan Guth
  803. “As you get older, you mellow, but there's a natural propensity to watch what you say, 'cause you learn that you want more time and space to craft what you want to say because you're less likely to want to say impetuous things, or things that aren't thought-out properly.”

    Gord Downie
  804. “NASA stands for 'No Access to Space for Americans' - that's what it stands for to me and to most Americans.”

    Robert Bigelow
  805. “Questions and answers is a big space, and there are lots of possible systems that you can create for different goals.”

    Adam D'Angelo
  806. “Our aim is to open access to a wealth of previously unexplored mineral resources on lifeless rocks hurling through space, without damaging natural habitats.”

    Etienne Schneider
  807. “Then during the mission itself, I used the space shuttle's robot arm to release a satellite into orbit.”

    Sally Ride
  808. “Our goal is to show that you can develop a robust, safe manned space program and do it at an extremely low cost.”

    Burt Rutan
  809. “Spiritual space is lost in gaining convenience. I saw the need to create a mixture of Japanese spiritual culture and modern western architecture.”

    Tadao Ando
  810. “Tony Visconti and I had been wanting to work together again for a few years now. Both of us had fairly large commitments and for a long time we couldn't see a space in which we could get anything together.”

    David Bowie
  811. “Anywhere in the world, there is royal food, and there is commoner food. Essentially, eat at the restaurant or eat on the street. But Indian food evolved in three spaces. Home kitchens were a big space for food evolution, and we have never given them enough credit.”

    Ranveer Brar
  812. “Airline food is cooked in an oven and then kept warm. Space station food is often cooked in an oven and then thermo-stabilised, irradiated or dehydrated and then stored for a year or two before you even get to it.”

    Chris Hadfield
  813. “Sometimes, we have to turn our camera to a mirror to shoot something, and people think, 'Oh, that's very stylish.' Yes it is, but at the same time, we did it because we are shooting in a very small space, and that was our only option.”

    Wong Kar-wai
  814. “Nearly everybody I know does something to try to remove herself to clear her head and to have enough time and space to think… All of us instinctively feel that something inside us is crying out for more spaciousness and stillness to offset the exhilarations of this movement and the fun and diversion of the modern world.”

    Pico Iyer
  815. “In the beginning, I was truly trying to take what I felt when I was in a field or in an outdoor space and directly translate it into the music.”

    Tycho
  816. “In a modern loft, you can't just fill a space with furniture. Each piece has to be perfect.”

    Nate Berkus
  817. “The Hubble Space Telescope is more than remarkable. It has answered just so many of those fundamental questions that people have been asking about the cosmos since people were able to ask questions.”

    John M. Grunsfeld
  818. “When we talk about dystopias, especially in young adult fiction, a lot of them are essentially science fictional futures. They aren't necessarily tied to the traditional concept of dystopia. And so in that space, my impression is that kids love reading about weird, wild, adventurous places, and dystopia fits that bill.”

    Paolo Bacigalupi
  819. “I walk in a space of gratitude. I'm so grateful to God for blessing me with an amazing family and the opportunity to do what I love.”

    Jurnee Smollett-Bell
  820. “Moreover, all our knowledge of organic remains teaches us, that species have a definite existence, and a centralization in geological time as well as in geographical space, and that no species is repeated in time.”

    Edward Forbes
  821. “I'm an engineer. I studied physics and engineering. In fact, in 1978 I started working as an aerospace engineer with General Dynamics. I used to test cruise missiles, space systems, I worked on the first generation of cruise missile.”

    Edwin Moses
  822. “My brain is just so busy. I'm inattentive; I'm a daydreamer: the space cadet kind.”

    Hannah Gadsby
  823. “The earth appears fragile and defenceless in the harsh environment of space and when one sees the amount of technology required to keep a human alive in that environment, one begins to feel blessed that one is an inhabitant of planet earth that supports human life.”

    Rakesh Sharma
  824. “We must learn how to live in the space of inner peace in our everyday lives. This takes consistent, conscious effort because I know so many black women are hurting and sad, and we don't easily express our heartache or show our wounds.”

    Susan L. Taylor
  825. “We have spent billions to go to the moon - we go to this lesser satellite called the moon and say we are in space, but we are in space right now; we just don't feel ourselves to be in space. Some forms of art and some forms of spirituality do give us that sense.”

    James Turrell
  826. “My buildings should have an emotional core - a space which, in itself, has an emotional nice feeling.”

    Peter Zumthor
  827. “Aside from communications satellites, space is devoid of industry.”

    Lawrence M. Krauss
  828. “Evidence has been mounting for the key role that black holes play in the process of galaxy formation. But it now appears that they are likely the prima donnas of this space opera.”

    Priyamvada Natarajan
  829. “Height, width, and depth are the three phenomena which I must transfer into one plane to form the abstract surface of the picture, and thus to protect myself from the infinity of space.”

    Max Beckmann
  830. “This has been a great experience for me. The first couple of days you don't always feel too well. You adjust to the fluid shifting, how to fly through space without hitting things or anybody else. But then you get in a groove.”

    Laurel Clark
  831. “Lately, I've been thinking about the difference between poetry and prose, and as I've experienced it, poetry is insistent. It allows for images and statements to operate in a single space and resonate powerfully without the application to be elaborated upon and narrated.”

    Tracy K. Smith
  832. “During his last 18 months in office, Eisenhower flew to Asia, Europe, and Latin America and deployed his war hero's popularity to seek new friends for America while trying to improve relations with Moscow. By the time Ike left office, most Americans had forgotten their anger over losing the space race to the Soviets.”

    Michael Beschloss
  833. “I take the invasion of my personal space very seriously.”

    Kid Rock
  834. “I had been lucky that my physiology is well suited to space training.”

    Helen Sharman
  835. “Freedom - an occupied space which must be reoccupied every day.”

    John Ralston Saul
  836. “Light is something that can really change your perception of space.”

    Alexandre de Betak
  837. “You don't have to work for Google, or any of the other firms encouraging staff to pursue personal projects on company time, to use slowness to unlock your creativity. Anyone can do it. Start by clearing space in your schedule for rest, daydreaming and serendipity. Take breaks away from your desk, especially when you get stuck on a problem.”

    Carl Honore
  838. “We have these words 'space' and 'time,' but you can't touch them. They're not objects, they're not things, they go forever. Space and time are really tools of animal sense perception, the way we organize and construct information.”

    Robert Lanza
  839. “There's nothing wrong with having a collection, but it becomes a problem when it overwhelms your space. When you're not displaying it properly, you're not enjoying it and it turns into clutter.”

    Niecy Nash
  840. “A factory that can turn carbon nanotubes into a sheet a yard wide and long enough to stretch one-fourth of the way to the moon is not something you'll find at your local industrial park. That's the show-stopper for the space elevator. The ribbon.”

    Seth Shostak
  841. “The boundary between space and the earth is purely arbitrary. And I'll probably always be interested in this planet - it's my favorite.”

    Carl Sagan
  842. “For me, playwriting is and has always been like making a chair. Your concerns are balance, form, timing, lights, space, music. If you don't have these essentials, you might as well be writing a theoretical essay, not a play.”

    Sam Shepard
  843. “The reason that I'm here at all is because of my relationship with my family and their encouragement of me to be a musician and to work hard. As long as I stay there in that space, I can do anything. That's my truth.”

    Lady Gaga
  844. “Pioneering in space was something I would willingly give my life for.”

    Scott Carpenter
  845. “Not even the most secular among us can fail to be uplifted by Christianity's architectural legacy - the great cathedrals. These immense and glorious buildings were erected in an era of constricted horizons, both in time and in space.”

    Martin Rees
  846. “Shutting people away, cooped up in cramped accommodation, is a recipe for frustration and despair. It is impossible for families in one-bedroom flats to get space from each other. No garden, no balcony, no patio means little activity for children.”

    Susanna Reid
  847. “It was Apollo 8 that first showed us the tiny blue marble of Earth floating in the void of space, one of the great psychological shifts in human history. From out there, we can both appreciate and begin to solve the problems of our world in ways unavailable to us otherwise.”

    Rick Tumlinson
  848. “This is the first convention of the space age - where a candidate can promise the moon and mean it.”

    David Brinkley
  849. “A long life in journalism convinced me many presidents ago that there should be a large air space between a journalist and the head of a state.”

    Walter Lippmann
  850. “There was a subtlety about Peggy Lee. It was powerful. There was a valuable use of space. Everything was not cluttered. Her voice was out front and was the key instrument.”

    Rita Coolidge
  851. “It may be that we live in an endless universe, both in space and in time. And there've been Bangs in the past, and there will be Bangs in the future.”

    Neil Turok
  852. “Storm Warnings' is a poem about powerlessness - about a force so much greater than our human powers that while it can be measured and even predicted, it is beyond human control. All 'we' can do is create an interior space against the storm, an enclave of self-protection, though the winds of change till penetrate keyholes and 'unsealed apertures.”

    Adrienne Rich
  853. “When I was a little girl, I thought when I had an opportunity to go into space, I thought I would at a minimum be working on Mars or another large planet because we were doing all of these incredible things.”

    Mae Jemison
  854. “We are going to learn how to relate to the Earth and our own natural environment here by looking seriously at space colony ecologies.”

    Rusty Schweickart
  855. “The studio is the place for me to really confront my feelings and get it all out. I love being in that space and creating, doing what I love, making art.”

    Gabriella Wilson
  856. “There are 20 different space agencies here in America, and I'm the last person that's put a man in a rocket and launched it.”

    Mike Hughes
  857. “The excitement really didn't start to build until the trailer - which was carrying me, with a space suit with ventilation and all that sort of stuff - pulled up to the launch pad.”

    Alan Shepard
  858. “Yes, I did feel a special responsibility to be the first American woman in space.”

    Sally Ride
  859. “It doesn't matter what country or what political system you are from. Space brings you together.”

    Valentina Tereshkova
  860. “Lighter computers and lighter sensors would let you have more function in a given weight, which is very important if you are launching things into space, and you have to pay by the pound to put things there.”

    Ralph Merkle
  861. “Architecture must not do violence to space or its neighbors.”

    I. M. Pei
  862. “I write for myself, and my goal is bringing that world and that experience of black Americans to life on the stage and giving it a space there.”

    August Wilson
  863. “Clothes should fit comfortably - not too tightly - so that you have space to move in and think freely.”

    Issey Miyake
  864. “I was born too late to experience Apollo 11, though I do trek to Dad's house every time there's some space event. There's something awesome about crossing your fingers and watching a tense Mission Control room do their thing.”

    Andy Weir
  865. “Find joy and solace in the simple, and cultivate your utopia by feeling the Tao in every cubic inch of space.”

    Wayne Dyer
  866. “This moment exhibits infinite space, but there is a space also wherein all moments are infinitely exhibited, and the everlasting duration of infinite space is another region and room of joys.”

    Thomas Traherne
  867. “We have one planet in our solar system that's habitable, and that's the Earth, and space travel can transform things back here for the better. First of all, by just having people go to space and look back on this fragile planet we live on. People have come back transformed and have done fantastic things.”

    Richard Branson
  868. “Today, we have sophisticated building technology: we can calculate and simulate the environments and performance of the building, the thermal exposure of envelop, or the air flow through an urban space or structure.”

    Bjarke Ingels
  869. “Consciousness, rather than being an epiphenomenon of matter, is actually the source of matter. It differentiates into space time, energy, information, and matter. Even though this view is an ancient view, an ancient world view, it is now finding some resonance amongst a few scientists.”

    Deepak Chopra
  870. “With any luck, by the time NASA's space probe hits Pluto, you'll be booking a spaceflight with a privately run suborbital airline.”

    Burt Rutan
  871. “We have to have a combination of general relativity that describes the warping of space and time, and quantum physics, which describes the uncertainties in that warping and how they change.”

    Kip Thorne
  872. “I go to a very visual place when I'm singing. It's very cinematic and I get this feeling of space. I love when music does that.”

    Dave Gahan
  873. “Throughout Johnson Space Center's history, contributions to STEM innovation and discoveries has been both through new technologies developed to advance human spaceflight and through educating, inspiring, and hiring students in STEM fields.”

    Ellen Ochoa
  874. “'We judge on the basis of what somebody looks like, skin color, whether we think they're beautiful or not. That space on the Internet allows you to converse with somebody with none of those things involved.' - bell hooks”

  875. “Think about what happens on Earth when you throw up. You throw up and you have a bag of something horrible and then you throw it away, but if I have this bag, what am I going to do with it? This bag is going to stay with me in space for months, so we want a really good barf bag.”

    Chris Hadfield
  876. “A cigarette is a breathing space. It makes a parenthesis. The time of a cigarette is a parenthesis, and if it is shared, you are both in that parenthesis. It's like a proscenium arch for a dialogue.”

    John Berger
  877. “I think we are afraid to take up space. We are afraid to be amazing. As soon as that fear leaves us and we start building that confidence of being unapologetic about being great, then i think we can get into that space of having a lot of women leaders who are just fearless.”

    Zozibini Tunzi
  878. “For many people, the family is portrayed as the settled place of reasonable safety, but as anyone who has read 'The God of Small Things' would know, for me it was a dangerous place. I felt humiliated in that space. I wanted to get away as soon as I could.”

    Arundhati Roy
  879. “I believe we need a more opportunistic and democratic approach to lunar exploration, now that we're shifting from U.S. government-sponsored space exploration to private expeditions.”

    Naveen Jain
  880. “The overall vision for 'Utopia' was somewhat of a mix between fantasy, future, and ancient China. All of it soaked in a pastel space sauce to capture the uber positive energy of the music.”

    Kerli
  881. “The Next Generation Space Telescope, which will be located much further away from the Earth than the Hubble Space Telescope presently is, will also explore the infrared part of the spectrum.”

    Claude Nicollier
  882. “I think when you're a fan of music - at least the way I've been a fan to artists that have really touched me - you're with them for the long haul. They might do things that you don't understand or agree with, but I think I've always tried to hold my judgment and give them the space to do what they need to do.”

    Matisyahu
  883. “Watching a whole cluster of friends, and my own mother, die over quite a short space of time convinced me that purely materialist 'explanations' for our mysterious human existence simply won't do - on an intellectual level.”

    A. N. Wilson
  884. “Once you get into space, you can really unleash a lot of creativity, but the launch itself? I have been through all of the creative ways, and believe me, chemical rockets are the best.”

    Jeff Bezos
  885. “A lot of my works deal with a passage, which is about time. I don't see anything that I do as a static object in space. It has to exist as a journey in time.”

    Maya Lin
  886. “As we begin to have landings on the moon, we can alternate those with vertical launch of similar crew modules on similar launch vehicles for vertical-launch tourism in space, if you want to call it that… adventure travel.”

    Buzz Aldrin
  887. “'Kids today aren't listening to music audio-only. They're picking up a CD and looking at the lyric sheet and wondering why the pictures aren't moving around. Who wants to do that? It's like Bam Bam Flintstone hanging with the dinosaurs vs. Elroy Jetson who's flying around space. If I'm a kid, I wanna be kicking it with Elroy.' - will.i.am”

  888. “It's always good to leave a little space between eating and lying down in bed at the end of the day. The best thing to eat at night in general is protein, fat, and vegetables. For instance, if you're in an Italian restaurant, have chicken piccata with lemon-butter sauce, lots of vegetables, and a big salad. You'll sleep like a baby.”

    Suzanne Somers
  889. “I claim that space is part of our culture. You've heard complaints that nobody knows the names of the astronauts, that nobody gets excited about launches, that nobody cares anymore except people in the industry. I don't believe that for a minute.”

    Neil deGrasse Tyson
  890. “There is a potential to be a big explosion of what spaceflight is gonna mean to just an everyday person in the near future. I think it's very hopeful for our young people: all the exciting things that they could be doing in the future relative to space and space exploration.”

    Peggy Whitson
  891. “Imagine a country that flies into space, launches Sputniks, creates such a defense system, and it can't resolve the problem of women's pantyhose. There's no toothpaste, no soap powder, not the basic necessities of life. It was incredible and humiliating to work in such a government.”

    Mikhail Gorbachev
  892. “We humans are an extremely important manifestation of the replication bomb, because it is through us - through our brains, our symbolic culture and our technology - that the explosion may proceed to the next stage and reverberate through deep space.”

    Richard Dawkins
  893. “I believe that public space should be intentional: it should be obvious that you belong.”

    Janet Echelman
  894. “It doesn't matter the kind of music, it doesn't matter whether it's a cowboy hat or a yarmulke. I don't care if it's outer space or pop, the spirit is the same.”

    David Lee Roth
  895. “The space station is the most unique laboratory we've ever built. The reason we have it is to do research on materials, people, medical matters, pharmaceuticals - the possibilities are nearly endless.”

    John Glenn
  896. “In my opinion, future space exploration will require us to inhabit the moon, initially, and later Mars. This is a humongous task for any one nation to carry out.”

    Rakesh Sharma
  897. “After the Challenger accident, NASA put in a lot of time to improve the safety of the space shuttle to fix the things that had gone wrong.”

    Sally Ride
  898. “But a city is more than a place in space, it is a drama in time.”

    Patrick Geddes
  899. “Modern buildings of our time are so huge that one must group them. Often the space between these buildings is as important as the buildings themselves.”

    Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
  900. “To settle space, we will have to develop the ability to harvest and utilize the resources of the solar system, such as ores, ice, and the rays of the sun itself at levels of efficiency that will transform our relationship to our own planet Earth.”

    Rick Tumlinson
  901. “If women can be railroad workers in Russia, why can't they fly in space?”

    Valentina Tereshkova
  902. “You cannot just be working in a vast, air-conditioned loft space and think you are going to make a decent painting. Francis Bacon had a special studio built, and he felt completely emasculated in there. I have to be somewhere comfortable.”

    Peter Doig
  903. “When I went to Test Pilot School, that's when we came to Johnson Space Center. And I ended up seeing John Young and listening to him talk and getting a positive influence from him.”

    Sunita Williams
  904. “We should've asked China to be a portion of the space station. We should've worked out ways that we can… just give away the technology that we have that puts things up into space, with cooperation up above the atmosphere that's needed to help each other.”

    Buzz Aldrin
  905. “It's important to bring things back from the Space Station because, unlike somebody living at the house where the garbage truck comes by twice a week, they don't have that in space.”

    Mark Kelly
  906. “I think the answer of course is that space and time are not these hard external objects. Again we're, scientists have been building from one side of nature (physics) without considering the other side (life in consciousness). Neither side exists without the other. They cannot be divorced from one another or else there is no reality.”

    Robert Lanza
  907. “Mental communication without verbalization… all space is made up of waves and we are constantly sending and receiving messages from our brain.”

    Tina Louise
  908. “My obsession with outer space is my way of being different. I make astronaut music. It takes an astronaut so long to get to space - that's how long it takes to catch up on my music.”

    Future
  909. “When you move handheld, and the director of photography has the courage to shoot with no lights, the set becomes a space of creativity and freedom where actors can move wherever they want to move.”

    Jean-Marc Vallee
  910. “I talk about any number of things on my Facebook space. Politics. Current events. The writing life. The latest tempests in a teapot centering on fandom. Daily doings from my own life. My cats, for crying out loud. Flights of humorous fantasy. Books, both those I've read and those I've written. Movies. And occasionally, TV shows.”

    Adam-Troy Castro
  911. “I really look forward to every single bit of it. Every time I do something in space, it will be the first time.”

    Victor J. Glover
  912. “You learn something out of everything, and you come to realize more than ever that we're all here for a certain space of time, and, and then it's going to be over, and you better make this count.”

    Nancy Reagan
  913. “The mind of man has perplexed itself with many hard questions. Is space infinite, and in what sense? Is the material world infinite in extent, and are all places within that extent equally full of matter? Do atoms exist or is matter infinitely divisible?”

    James C. Maxwell
  914. “I think we always view people who make us feel uncomfortable and appear to intrude on our middle-class cozy space, we view them with, if not hostility, at least suspicion, discomfort, embarrassment.”

    Ian Anderson
  915. “When we are fully conscious and aware, we actually know when we are about to overreact. When we are mindful, we have the mental space and are aware of when our moods change. When we are mindful, we are aware of when our mental models are being challenged and when expectation does not meet with reality, which can trigger an emotional response.”

    Elizabeth Thornton
  916. “I think there is a lot of space for people to love who they love, and a lot of space for actors to carve a niche for themselves.”

    Rani Mukerji
  917. “Well, I think that Augusta is not the same golf course that I grew up on. Bobby Jones' philosophy was giving you space off the tee; if you put it in the right side of the fairway, you ended up getting the right angle to the green.”

    Jack Nicklaus
  918. “There was a time when I was knocking on doors and concerned with being recognized in dominant culture. I've found a space where the terrain is different, where I'm embraced by people like me, and where I'm building new ways of doing things, as opposed to trying to insert myself in a place that might not be welcoming.”

    Ava DuVernay
  919. “Canada has made a strong commitment as a partner in the International Space Station and, like the other partners, wishes to see the assembly of this unique orbiting laboratory continue.”

    Marc Garneau
  920. “There's no one person that can provide all the insights I need to run the business. There are so many aspects to WeWork: Digital, real estate, operations, space, and design. I pick and choose people who can help in each aspect.”

    Adam Neumann
  921. “More and more I think of privatisation as being not just about the takeover of resources and power by corporate interests, but as the retreat of citizens to private life and private space, screened from solidarity with strangers and increasingly afraid or even unable to imagine acting in public.”

    Rebecca Solnit
  922. “My fear is dying badly, through illness or injury. But what a glorious demise it would be to burn up in space.”

    William Shatner
  923. “I've led a life of such structured discipline and always had a goal in mind of knowing what I was doing, from West Point to the Air Force combat, MIT, looking for new things to study and get involved in. And then I got into the space program, and how disciplined can you get?”

    Buzz Aldrin
  924. “No one cares about race or religion or nationality in space travel. We're all just part of Team Human.”

    Anne McClain
  925. “It's a contract of connection to be in the same space and watch and listen to stories and be caught in them. When you're in a theater, your brain expands because somebody in the theater may do something or respond to something that you wouldn't have.”

    Forest Whitaker
  926. “People do really well on space missions, but it's the physiological, the medical stuff, the stuff like radiation, loss of bone mass and muscle mass and density. It's those things that we need to figure out.”

    Scott Kelly
  927. “Well in terms of our companies, we are very involved in the innovation space. We are not afraid as an investor, we're not afraid of dilution, if we, if we think they're doing it for the right reason.”

    Cathie Wood
  928. “Space or science fiction has become a dialect for our time.”

    Doris Lessing
  929. “You live in a bubble, generally, when you're touring and recording - you're in confined - in alone space, wherever you are, in the dressing room or in the studio - so sometimes it's hard to grasp that bigger picture of things that are going on.”

    Josh Groban
  930. “Look how far the human race has come in terms of air and space travel in the last hundred years. So in the next couple of thousand years, you've got to believe that we're going to be able to do all kinds of amazing things.”

    Chris Squire
  931. “Countries with fiscal space should invest in physical and social infrastructure to raise potential growth.”

    Gita Gopinath
  932. “There's a lot to love about America - freedom, the melting pot of diversity, individualism - all attractive concepts, especially to an introvert. In fact, the introverts were probably the first to feel crowded in England and to daydream about all the space they would find in the New World. Peace! Quiet!”

    Laurie Helgoe
  933. “I like black because it is a vacant space.”

    Lady Gaga
  934. “I can talk about casting a ballot from space since I did it last time I was on the space station. They basically send you an electronic file, it's a PDF, and you mark your choices.”

    Shannon Walker
  935. “I love sci-fi. Growing up, I was a big fan of the 'Alien' series, 'Star Trek: Deep Space Nine,' etcetera. Plus, anything apocalyptic - 'I Am Legend,' '1984,' 'Battlestar Galactica.'”

    Sam Heughan
  936. “There are people who take on different objectives and missions in life. When you grow older, there's a a void - and right now, I'm filling a space where a lot of old rock, grime, hip-hop, punk artists left a vacant space.”

    Skepta
  937. “If you want a nation to have space exploration ambitions, you've got to send humans.”

    Neil deGrasse Tyson
  938. “But even in elementary school and junior high, I was very interested in space and in the space program.”

    Sally Ride
  939. “I like suggesting that 'we are slaves to the objects around us,' that 'plenty should be enough,' or that the 'buyer should beware,' within the context of conventional selling space.”

    Barbara Kruger
  940. “For the last several years and culminating in six months in orbit next year, I've been training for my third space flight. This one is almost in a category completely different than the previous two, specifically to live in on the space station for six months, to command a space ship and to fly a new rocket ship.”

    Chris Hadfield
  941. “You have to know what competitors are doing in your space.”

    Andy Jassy
  942. “I'm happy to report you still get nothing you don't need at Motel 6, and, therefore, you don't have to pay for it. I don't need valet parking. If I can drive the old crate 300 miles to the hotel all by myself, I can certainly handle the last nine feet to the parking space.”

    Tom Bodett
  943. “There is one person who sends me three cards every year. One on New Year's, one for my birthday and the third that marks the anniversary of my flight into space.”

    Rakesh Sharma
  944. “The light from the sun breaks through space, bathing our planet as it encircles the sun with life-giving warmth and light. Without the sun, there could be no life on this planet; it would be forever barren, cold, and dark.”

    Joseph B. Wirthlin
  945. “New York is a city with virtually no habitable public space - only private spaces expensively maintained within the general disaster.”

    John Updike
  946. “To move forward, what's required is a unified space agenda based on exploration, science, development, commerce, and security.”

    Buzz Aldrin
  947. “The reason space missions need artificial gravity is clear: humans simply did not evolve to live in zero gravity.”

    Andy Weir
  948. “There is nothing like home anywhere. There's no place like home, even in space.”

    Sunita Williams
  949. “I already find pyramids from space. Is there anything cooler than that?”

    Sarah Parcak
  950. “Consciousness-one level is understanding where we are in space. Consciousness two is where we understand our position in society: who's top dog, who's underdog and who's in the middle. And type-three consciousness is simulating the future. And type-three consciousness, only humans have this ability to see far into the future.”

    Michio Kaku
  951. “Space has always fascinated me. As a young boy looking up at the stars, I found it impossible to resist thinking what was out there and if I ever would experience space first-hand.”

    Richard Branson
  952. “Man is the animal that intends to shoot himself out into interplanetary space, after having given up on the problem of an efficient way to get himself five miles to work and back each day.”

    Bill Vaughan
  953. “Not all ideas will be accepted, but every idea deserves its own space, and every idea deserves to be expressed.”

    P. Chidambaram
  954. “I love producing. I am loving doing that. I think that is my most natural space in the business. I just love producing or editing and that's where I thrive.”

    Will Smith
  955. “Space is a laboratory, an experiment in all forms of all things, an infinity of possibilities, properties, and places that cry out for investigation and exploration.”

    Rick Tumlinson
  956. “I've been thinking a lot about space. It was one of those slow-motion realisations how little we are, how far we are from everything else in our solar system. This idea of distance started kind of haunting me. How do you go forth and accomplish things but not end up leaving everything you started out with in the dust?”

    Regina Spektor
  957. “Tom Snyder was born to broadcast. He loved television and it loved him back. In that, he was a member of a vanishing breed, especially as narrowcasting displaces broadcasting, 'online' replaces 'on the air,' and any Tom, Dick or Mary can be monarch of a desktop domain, uplinking themselves to satellites in space.”

    Tom Shales
  958. “I appeared on a show with Jonathan Harris on it-the Bill Dana show-even before Lost In Space. Someone gave me a tape of it in the past year, but in all these years we hadn't remembered.”

    Mark Goddard
  959. “All architecture has a public nature, I believe, so I would like to make a public space.”

    Tadao Ando
  960. “That's what we want to do here at Johnson Space Center. I think what we have always brought to NASA and brought to the country is trying to push the boundaries, trying to go to the next level.”

    Ellen Ochoa
  961. “As women, especially when you're in an environment like school, you have to dilute yourself, because there isn't space for the fully complex, complicated female character that you are.”

    Aimee Lou Wood
  962. “WWE is a space where I thrived, and I loved, and I still do. I love connecting with an audience; that is the greatest thing about going back to WWE.”

    Dwayne Johnson
  963. “In space, you need to exercise your heart since it's not pumping blood around at the same rate.”

    Mae Jemison
  964. “When we're up in orbit, the first thing we will be excited to do is reveal what our zero-G indicator is and how that connects back to our overall mission. That's gonna be the first way we celebrate being in space.”

    Jared Isaacman
  965. “For 11 years, I was mayor of Tirana, our capital. We faced many challenges. Art was part of the answer, and my name, in the very beginning, was linked with two things: demolition of illegal constructions in order to get public space back, and use of colors in order to revive the hope that had been lost in my city.”

    Edi Rama
  966. “As I grew steadily more comfortable in the kitchen, I found that, much like gardening, most cooking manages to be agreeably absorbing without being too demanding intellectually. It leaves plenty of mental space for daydreaming and reflection.”

    Michael Pollan
  967. “If you run regularly for 10 to 15 kms, you get into that space where it is like meditation. There is no confusion in your head, thoughts enter and leave and you let go of all your pent-up emotions.”

    Milind Soman
  968. “I've always been interested in arrival, and coming to a space, and even to looking back at where you were.”

    James Turrell
  969. “That's what I'm interested in: the space in between, the moment of imagining what is possible and yet not knowing what that is.”

    Julie Mehretu
  970. “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
  971. “Leave part of the yard rough. Don't manicure everything. Small children in particular love to turn over rocks and find bugs, and give them some space to do that. Take your child fishing. Take your child on hikes.”

    Richard Louv
  972. “You don't pass up a ride to space.”

    Victor J. Glover
  973. “Space and time, not proteins and neurons, hold the answer to the problem of consciousness. When we consider the nerve impulses entering the brain, we realize that they are not woven together automatically, any more than the information is inside a computer.”

    Robert Lanza
  974. “I still dream about being on the space station with the feeling of being weightless. The weightlessness is the most amazing, relaxing and natural feeling.”

    Helen Sharman
  975. “I don't feel like a hero - just another person involved in the space business. I'm hoping to encourage young folks to become explorers.”

    Sunita Williams
  976. “Whenever there was chaos in my house, whether it was arguing, being in a cramped space with all of us kids and screaming, I found an empty space where I could just put music on and move.”

    Misty Copeland
  977. “Minnesota is legit. There's so much space to run, like back home in Texas.”

    Jimmy Butler
  978. “Dennis the Menace was probably the most realistic comic book ever done. No space aliens ever invaded!”

    Gilbert Hernandez
  979. “I've put a lot of my life into making it possible to fly in space at all.”

    Chris Hadfield
  980. “I hope we don't export conflict from this planet into the others. None of the paradigms that define us here on earth - the borders, the parochialism, the divide, should mar our presence in space.”

    Rakesh Sharma
  981. “What I tell business leaders is you're in the space industry - you just don't know it yet. Every industry will be impacted by space. The internet would not exist without space-based communication.”

    Dylan Taylor
  982. “There's always room to volunteer. I think that's a huge space to be involved with.”

    Halima Aden
  983. “Space in general gave us GPS - that's not specifically NASA, but it's investments in space.”

    Neil deGrasse Tyson
  984. “Things like promoting healthy behaviours, including nutrition and activity, and beginning that at school is so critical. We used to have a healthy eating, healthy action plan, elements of which really were dumped by the last government, so we're trying to rebuild a bit of a program of action in that space.”

    Jacinda Ardern
  985. “The James Webb Space Telescope was specifically designed to see the first stars and galaxies that were formed in the universe. So we're gonna see the snapshot of when stars started. When galaxies started. The very first moments of the universe. And my bet? There's gonna be some big surprises.”

    John M. Grunsfeld
  986. “I felt fine after 24 hours and asked the state commission to prolong my stay in space to three days. And I carried out the entire schedule. Could I have done that if I had been half-dead?”

    Valentina Tereshkova
  987. “Good posture takes inches off my waist. I have a feeling of lifting my rib cage off my hip bones, of flattening the space between my navel and my backbone. If you stand sideways in front of a long mirror you can see how eliminating a slump gives a more youthful line to your body.”

    Vera-Ellen
  988. “People make their own fates, and if enough of us make our fate to be space explorers, perhaps we can actually get some space exploration done.”

    Robert Zubrin
  989. “From the beginning I thought about working with the body in movement, the space between the body and clothes. I wanted the clothes to move when people moved. The clothes are also for people to dance or laugh.”

    Issey Miyake
  990. “In Einstein's general relativity the structure of space can change but not its topology. Topology is the property of something that doesn't change when you bend it or stretch it as long as you don't break anything.”

    Edward Witten
  991. “I think space and music go hand in hand in the sense that they give a little more mystery and magic to life.”

    Bazzi
  992. “Space is not a good place to mix foods because as soon as you take something out of the package, it becomes a flying object.”

    Chris Hadfield
  993. “Our communication space is very fragmented today. We have a million different tools for different things with lots of different kinds of overlaps. The most natural way to try and solve that problem is to take all those different tools and try to make them smaller and fit into a single package and maybe integrate them across the boundaries.”

    Lars Rasmussen
  994. “The melded nature of space and time is intimately woven with properties of light speed. The inviolable nature of the speed of light is actually, in Einstein's hands, talking about the inviolable nature of cause and effect.”

    Brian Greene
  995. “Before 1915, space and time were thought of as a fixed arena in which events took place, but which was not affected by what happened in it. Space and time are now dynamic quantities… space and time not only affect but are also affected by everything that happens in the universe.”

    Stephen Hawking
  996. “Space only becomes ordinary when the frontier is no longer being breached.”

    Neil deGrasse Tyson
  997. “As someone who flew two space capsules and twice landed in the ocean, I can attest from personal experience how much logistics work is needed to get you home.”

    Buzz Aldrin
  998. “Women should try to increase their size rather than decrease it, because I believe the bigger we are, the more space we'll take up, and the more we'll have to be reckoned with.”

    Roseanne Barr
  999. “The buying of time or space is not the taking out of a hunting license on someone else's private preserve but is the renting of a stage on which we may perform.”

    Howard Gossage
  1000. “We are all, in a sense, experts on secrecy. From earliest childhood we feel its mystery and attraction. We know both the power it confers and the burden it imposes. We learn how it can delight, give breathing space and protect.”

    Sissela Bok

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