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space space-time results
A very large part of space-time must be investigated, if reliable results are to be obtained. Alan Turing
space needs continuing
We need a continuing presence in space. Alan Shepard
space stuff pads
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
space-flight flying body
Basically, most good science in space flight has to do with the behavior of the human body in space. That is where we are lacking info, and where info can only be obtained by flying in space. Charles Simonyi
space long radiation
I'd like to be proven wrong on the difficulty of handling the medical side-effects of long term exposure to deep space (both microgravity induced illnesses and radiation damage). Charles Stross
space our-world saws
For the first time, we saw our world, not as a solid, immovable, kind of indestructible place, but as a very small, fragile-looking world just hanging against the blackness of space. Brian Cox
space ephemeral painting
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
space feelings singing
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
space matter cameras
There's so much more freedom in film as far as subject matter and what can be said. And then, also, the process is different because there's more time. On movies there's just so much freedom and space to explore in front of the camera. Dave Franco
missing quality stories
The greatest felony in the news business today is to be behind, or to miss a big story. So speed and quantity substitute for thoroughness and quality, for accuracy and context. Carl Bernstein
missing-you stars today
You know what shows today are missing? Stars. Aaron Spelling
missing television division
I'll tell you what I miss most. What I would love to do, more than anything, is just anthologies. With an anthology you can tell any story and be in every division of television. We don't have any anthologies anymore, do we? Aaron Spelling
missing poison dread
Dread remorse when you are tempted to err, Miss Eyre; remorse is the poison of life. Charlotte Bronte
missing bigs plenty
I've had plenty of big hits and plenty of big misses. Bret Michaels
missing life-is failing
The only thing missing from your life is what you're failing to bring to it. Brent Smith
missing family-and-friends new-zealand
I definitely miss New Zealand. Mainly friends and family. Bret McKenzie
missing-someone house coats
...it’s not just the person who fills a house, it’s their I’ll be back later!s, their toothbrushes and unused hats and coats, their belongingnesses. David Mitchell
missing needed signs timely
We did get some timely hits. We hadn't been getting those when we needed them. We're still missing some signs and things. Joe Lee
pieces time together trying
When you're trying to put the pieces back together again, you need a lot of time and a lot of patience, Karl Eikenberry
pieces
I must admit, maybe I am a piece of history after all. Alan Shepard
pieces film periods
Im something of a history buff. Its deliberate that a lot of my films have been period pieces. Cary Elwes
pieces
We started off with a lot of different things, pieces here and there, Charlotte Moore
pieces world degrees
The so-called language of Barbara Kruger is vernacular language. Obviously, I pick through bits and pieces of it and figure out to some degree how to objectify my experience of the world, using pictures and words that construct and contain me. Barbara Kruger
pieces language stealing
We are obliged to steal pieces of language, both visual and textual. Barbara Kruger
pieces pilots watches
I don't watch the show - only bits and pieces of all of them. The only one I sat through was the pilot. Calista Flockhart
pieces puzzle starting
We're starting to get some of the puzzle pieces together. S. Walker
pieces paper littles
What's fascinating . . .is that you could now have a business that might have been selling for $10 billion where the business itself could probably not have borrowed even $100 million. But the owners of that business, because its public, could borrow many billions of dollars on their little pieces of paper- because they had these market valuations. But as a private business, the company itself couldn't borrow even 1/20th of what the individuals could borrow. Charlie Munger