Quotes About Exploration
Don't tell me about the future," said Ford. "I've been all over the future. Spend half my time there. It's the same as anywhere else. Anywhen else. Whatever. Just the same old stuff in faster cars and smellier air.
~ Douglas Adams
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Computer," said Zaphod, "tell us what our present trajectory is.
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You certainly don't fuck about trying to ride manta rays.
~ Douglas Adams
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What sort of ship are we in?' asked Arthur as the pit of eternity yawned beneath them. 'I don't know,' said Ford, 'I haven't opened my eyes yet.
~ Douglas Adams
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If you've done six impossible things this morning, why not round it off with breakfast at Milliways, the Restaurant at the End of the Universe?
~ Douglas Adams
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a scientist must also be absolutely like a child. If he sees a thing, he must say that he sees it, whether it was what he thought he was going to see or not. See first, think later, then test. But always see first. Otherwise you will only see what you were expecting. Most scientists forget that.
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oh! this is an interesting sensation, what is it? It's a sort of … yawning, tingling sensation in my … my … well, I suppose I'd better start finding names for things if I want to make any headway in what for the sake of what I shall call an argument I shall call the world, so let's call it my stomach.
~ Douglas Adams
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Ko?ko ciest musí ?lovek prejsÃ…Â¥?
~ Douglas Adams
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Share & enjoy life, the universe & everything
~ Douglas Adams
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And all dared to brave unknown terrors, to do mighty deeds, to boldly split infinitives that no man had split before
~ Douglas Adams
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Unfortunately I got stuck on the Earth for rather longer than I intended
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He felt that the more time he spent away out in the Galaxy the more it seemed that the number of things he didn't know anything about actually increased.
~ Douglas Adams
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It's a possibility I haven't ruled out yet," said Zaphod quietly. "I only know as much about myself as my mind can work out under its current conditions. And its current conditions are not good.
~ Douglas Adams
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Bill Black is said to be one of the most experienced helicopter pilots in the world, and he needs to be. He sits like a cuddly old curmudgeon hunched over his joystick and chews gum slowly and continuously as he flies his helicopter directly at sheer cliff faces to see if you'll scream.
~ Douglas Adams
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the two suns! It was like mountains of fire boiling into space.
~ Douglas Adams
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La historia de todas las civilizaciones importantes de la Galaxia tiende a pasar por tres etapas diferentes y reconocibles, las de Supervivencia, Indagación y Refinamiento, también conocidas por las fases del Cómo, del Por qué y del Dónde. »Por ejemplo, la primera fase se caracteriza por la pregunta: ¿Cómo podemos comer?; la segunda, por la pregunta: ¿Por qué comemos? y la tercera, por la pregunta: ¿Dónde vamos a almorzar?»
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They wrapped themselves in animal skins and furs which Ford Prefect acquired by a technique he once learned from a couple of ex-Pralite monks running a mind-surfing resort in the Hills of Hunian.
~ Douglas Adams
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Is there any tea on this spaceship?
~ Douglas Adams
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İnsan Evrende ne kadar daha h?zl? ve ne kadar uzaÄŸa giderse Evrendeki yeri de o kadar önemsiz görünüyor.
~ Douglas Adams
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We'll take in a quick bite at the Restaurant at the End of the Universe.
~ Douglas Adams
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The History of every major Galactic Civilization tends to pass through three distinct and recognizable phases, those of Survival, Inquiry and Sophistication, otherwise known as the How, Why and Where phases. For instance, the first phase is characterized by the question, "How can we eat?", the second by the question, "Why do we eat?" and the third by the question, "Where shall we have lunch?
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His eyes passed over the solid shapes of the instruments and computers that lined the bridge. They winked away innocently at him. He stared out at the stars, but none of them said a word.
~ Douglas Adams
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They threw themselves back to the ground that seemed to spin hideously around them. "What was that?" hissed Arthur. "Something red," hissed Ford back at him. "Where are we?" "Er, somewhere green." "Shapes," muttered Arthur, "I need shapes." The
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To those who said that they had a feeling soap wasn't found in mines, the Captain had ventured to suggest that perhaps that was because no one had looked hard enough, and this possibility had been reluctantly acknowledged.
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