Quotes About Exploration
What I love about stories the most is the power they have to teach us of possibilities that might not occur to us without them.
~ Ina May Gaskin
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The universe with all its stars and galaxies is a pinhead compared to the space inside the mind.
~ Unknown
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Vivere meravigliandosi. [...] Scrivere meravigliandosi.
~ Unknown
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something is always eluding me, but internally, whenever I explore this infinite space inside me. Nothing much has changed since the good old days when people first started going into space. Malina: Infinite? Me: Of course. How could this space be anything but infinite?
~ Unknown
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And she wondered then how many amazing views she'd missed from the safety of her spot here at the bottom.
~ Inglath Cooper
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The trick then has to be letting go of the safe, the known and reaching out for what we can't yet see.
~ Inglath Cooper
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Sometimes, it is nearly impossible to look beyond the parameters of the boxes we put ourselves in.
~ Inglath Cooper
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I wonder how it is that we go along year after year never questioning the routines we've set for ourselves, never wondering if it could be different.
~ Inglath Cooper
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Why not go out on a limb? That's where the fruit is. – Mark Twain
~ Inglath Cooper
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I am living permanently in my dream, from which I make brief forays into reality.
~ Ingmar Bergman
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I throw a spear into the darkness. That is intuition. Then I must send an army into the darkness to find the spear. That is intellect.
~ Ingmar Bergman
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Although their equipment is of lower resolution, many of these individuals have none the less identified rather remarkable structures and activity on the Moon.
~ Unknown
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The effort is said to be only theoretical so far, but it is hard to think that pursuits in this direction have not already commenced here and there.
~ Unknown
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NASA Lunar Orbiter V photo, No. MR 168).
~ Unknown
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NASA Apo11o 11 and NASS Apollo 16 photo, No. 16-758).
~ Unknown
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was entitled Somebody Else Is on the Moon. The author's name was George Leonard. I spent the next few hours reading it, and then re-read it two more times.
~ Unknown
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Breakthrough to Creativity.
~ Unknown
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July 20, 1969: Apollo 11. November 19,1969: Apollo 12. February 5,1971: Apollo 14. July 30,1971: Apollo 15. July 30,1971: Apollo 16. December 11,1972: Apollo 17. The Soviets sent to the Moon the following unmanned Luna crafts: September 20, 1970: Luna 16. November 17, 1970: Luna 17. February 21,1972: Luna 20. January 16,1973: Luna 21. August 16, 1976: Luna
~ Unknown
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Rumors within NASA were that Apollo 13 carried a small nuclear charge. It was designed to be set off on the Moon for seismic testing. But the craft barely managed to return to Earth-after being disabled by a UFO that seemed intent on protecting some Moonbase "established there by extraterrestrials.
~ Unknown
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Or access CNI News, a twice-monthly Internet news journal addressing UFO phenomena, space exploration and related issues.
~ Unknown
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seems that our entire species has been totally preoccupied with measuring everything possible, and even of finding subtle and invisible things to take "the measure of." Measuring activity seems both a necessary and a good
~ Unknown
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DiPietro and Molenaar
~ Unknown
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Richard Hoagland's more famous book The Monuments of Mars appeared in 1987.
~ Unknown
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Joe McMoneagle's book Mind Trek.
~ Unknown
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