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Quotes About Space

I love cycling, but if I could find a way of building something above the streets for cyclists, that would be amazing. We need even more space.
~ Michelle Dockery
It is a lie that people who love each other must know everything about each other. Love must occasionally allow for a gap.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
People who love each other don't bargain. Love has no such thing as business. Love has no conditions, because love does not obey time and space.
~ Harbhajan Singh Yogi
Magazines are another medium I love, because 95% is simply based on 'How the hell are we going to fill all this blank space?
~ Jerry Seinfeld
Love is that orbit of the restless soulWhose circle grazes the confines of space,Bounding within the limits of its raceUtmost extremes.
~ George Henry Boker
My approach is to 100 percent get the concept and the visual right. Get the client to love the space. Once they love the space, everything's possible.
~ James Pearse Connelly
The heart needs not for its heaven much space, nor many stars therein, if only the star of love has arisen.
~ Jean Paul
There are people who would love to spend their last ten years, or five years, or whatever it is, on the surface of Mars.
~ Mary Roach
I would love to buy a piece of land in the Moon, just to feel very farsighted, extremely optimistic and absolutely crazy!
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
Mo] sapeva che a Caterina, Cecilia e Maria, quando avessero messo piede su Deneb, nessuno avrebbe chiesto di compilare un modulo sbarrando la F. e non la M. per relegarle di conseguenza in uno scompartimento di seconda categoria.
~ Bianca Pitzorno
No one knows, incidentally, why Australia's spiders are so extravagantly toxic; capturing small insects and injecting them with enough poison to drop a horse would appear to be the most literal case of overkill. Still, it does mean that everyone gives them lots of space.
~ Bill Bryson
There's something satisfying, I think,' Evans said, 'about the idea of light travelling for millions of years through space and just at the right moment as it reaches Earth someone looks at the right bit of sky and sees it. It just seems right that an event of that magnitude should be witnessed.
~ Bill Bryson
In essence what relativity says is that space and time are not absolute but relative both to the observer and the thing being observed, and the faster one moves the more pronounced these effects will become. We can never accelerate ourselves to the speed of light, and the harder we try(the faster we go) the more distorted we become, relative to an outside observer.
~ Bill Bryson
The Moon is slipping from our grasp at a rate of about 1.5 inches a year. In another two billion years it will have receded so far that it won't keep us steady and we will have to come up with some other solution, but in the meantime you should think of it as much more than just a pleasant feature in the night sky.
~ Bill Bryson
For us, the universe goes only as far as light has travelled in the billions of years since the universe was formed.
~ Bill Bryson
Comets develop their distinctive tails when their surface material begins to evaporate as they approach the Sun.
~ Bill Bryson
All of this came to me in the space of a lingering moment. I've said it before and I'll say it again. I like it here. I like it more than I can tell you.
~ Bill Bryson
There's something satisfying, I think," Evans said, "about the idea of light travelling for millions of years through space and just at the right moment as it reaches Earth someone looks at the right bit of sky and sees it.
~ Bill Bryson
In essence what relativity says is that space and time are not absolute, but relative to both the observer and to the thing being observed, and the faster one moves the more pronounced these effects become.
~ Bill Bryson
lunar material, it is thought, came from the Earth's crust, not its core, which is why the Moon has so little iron while we have a lot.
~ Bill Bryson
in the words of the physicist Michio Kaku, who goes on: "In some sense, gravity does not exist; what moves the planets and stars is the distortion of space and time." Of
~ Bill Bryson
Worse still, it isn't actually necessary to look to space for petrifying danger. As we are about to see, Earth can provide plenty of danger of its own.
~ Bill Bryson
Based on what we know now and can reasonably imagine, there is absolutely no prospect that any human being will ever visit the edge of our own solar system—ever.
~ Bill Bryson
we can't see even into the Oort cloud, so we don't actually know that it is there. Its existence is probable but entirely hypothetical.1 About
~ Bill Bryson