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Quotes About Space

My writing isn't a career or a craft or a hobby or anything like that. It is more like a tiny annex to my life, a little crawl space in which I occasionally end up by accident in the dark.
~ Gary Lutz
My space is small. My life is big.
~ Graham Hill
Discipline in the spiritual life is the concentrated effort to create the space and time where God can become our master and where we can respond freely to God's guidance.
~ Henri Nouwen
John Glenn's life will long be remembered for his time in space, his courage, and his service to all Americans.
~ Katherine Johnson
Follow the trace of timeuntil the startcollapses with the endin the space of the heart.
~ Ivan M. Granger
I've put a lot of my life into making it possible to fly in space at all.
~ Chris Hadfield
John Glenn's anniversaries have followed me all of my life. I was born in 1962, the year he orbited Earth.
~ Gregory H. Johnson
There are few aspects of everyday life that aren't touched by the technologies developed for space travel.
~ Scott Kelly
I love belief it can move the pallet on a Ouija board or put a man into space. The problem that we have is the wrong beliefs we can't erase.
~ Stanley Victor Paskavich
from CHAOS?Trust the imagination - lines and shapes revealed - space and light instead of blackness. Silence being tentative, tender life of universe.
~ Jay Woodman, SPAN
In our time, when men have looked upon earth from afar, seeing it as a small, glistening sphere spinning in the black sea of space, it requires a long backward flight of the imagination to appreciate earlier perceptions of earth. They were visions of wonder and myth, and often they were marvelously wrong.
~ John Noble Wilford
social healing is made up of spacemoments of resonance, voices touching voices in a common space.
~ John Paul Lederach
the first humans to land on the Moon, while Collins orbited above. No other nation has landed on the Moon. Satellites and space stations in orbits around the earth, yes, but no other nation has 'mounted up' or 'ascended' so far into the heavens, except for America, making this identity clue fascinatingly applicable only to one nation. Needless to say, neither Iraq nor any Church has accomplished such a deed.
~ John Price
Freedom - an occupied space which must be reoccupied every day.
~ John Ralston Saul
Creating lines that went straight into the interior [of a space station] was a recipe for disaster. Some knucklehead in an X-wing was bound to come along and drop an energy torpedo into your main power plant, and everyone knows how that ends.
~ John Ringo
The press conference was held in a courtroom at the new county courthouse, a space that did its best to translate justice into laminated wood.
~ John Sandford
In other words, crew deaths are a feature, not a bug," Cassaway said, dryly.
~ John Scalzi
Think back to the Apollo 13 story. The astronauts and engineers had spent years planning for the launch. They had built a core team inspired by the vision of another flight to the moon. Despite all of that planning, they hit that gut-wrenching moment and said the famous words "Houston we have a problem.
~ John Spencer and A.J. Juliani
President Obama has outsourced a major portion of the U.S. space program to the Russians. That's national policy. Taxpayer money. So let's stop playing games with this outsourcing distortion and talk about the fact that when we need is a president that knows how to manage big enterprise and create jobs.
~ John Sununu
Satellite technology is a wonderful thing. From space, we can stare down and look at perimeter fences, huts, mine entrances and even sites of mass graves.
~ John Sweeney
The Waldorf's wide corridors and heavily decorated public rooms were démodé. Worse, they used up valuable space without a return. The Waldorf-Astoria found itself an anachronism—it was out of time, out of place, and plumb out of luck.
~ John Tauranac
In September 1929, the Empire State Building Corporation rented space for its executive offices at 200 Madison Avenue. The building, on the west side of Madison
~ John Tauranac
What art offers is space — a certain breathing room for the spirit.
~ John Updike
What art offers is space – a certain breathing room for the spirit.
~ John Updike