Quotes About Exploration
Round and round and round we go, And where we stop, nobody knows.
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
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She walked through the city, trying to get away from herself.
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~ Christiaan Huygens
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The poet Charles Reznikoff walked about twenty miles a day through the streets of Manhattan. One Thomas J. Kean, age sixty-five, walked every street, avenue, alley, square, and court on Manhattan Island. It took him four years, during which he traversed 502 miles, comprising 3,022 city blocks. He walked the streets first, then the avenues, lastly Broadway.
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Red Mars! It was transfixing, mesmerizing. Everyone felt it.
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
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Maybe the proper response to standing on the side of a planet, in the open air of its atmosphere, very near to the local star, is always terror. Maybe everything humans ever did or planned to do was designed to dodge that terror. Maybe their plan to go to the stars was just one more expression of that terror.
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
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the current coastline of Labrador, or Norway, or for that matter southern Chile. Elsewhere on the map, western Antarctica was an archipelago somewhat resembling the Philippines.
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
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So. Our little pearl of warmth, our spinning orrery of lives, our island, our beloved solar system, our hearth and home, tight and burnished in the warmth of the sun—and then—these starships we are making out of Nix. We will send them to the stars, they will be like dandelion seeds, floating away on a breeze. Very beautiful. We will never see them again.
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
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For that world out there we just saw. For humanity. What's it been, about fifteen thousand people, and a couple hundred years? In the big scheme of things it's not that many. And then we have a new world to live on." "If
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
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Existence is the experiment itself.
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
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~ Aldrin cycle
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The best Plan B will emerge from the multitudes.
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
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He saw that they were all working together at the first step of the species' break from the home world, and he understood that if the first step were taken successfully, with balance, they could run from star to star all across the night.
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
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him. That in itself was deeply worrying. It was Jeff, one of our mountaineers, who followed a snowmobile track to an unobtrusive hole. He then came back and got Lance, the team's other mountaineer, looking
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Luông mang bên mình khát khao khám phá, tìm hi?u, th? hi?n trong t?ng công vi?c
~ Kim Woo-Choong
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As the Ranger carries Cooper deeper and deeper into the bowels of Gargantua, he continues to see the universe above himself. Chasing the light that brings him that image is an infalling singularity. The singularity is weak at first, but it grows stronger rapidly, as more and more stuff falls into Gargantua and piles up in a thin sheet (Chapter 27). Einstein's laws dictate this.
~ Kip S. Thorne
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De todas las ideas concebidas por la mente humana, desde los unicornios y las gárgolas a la bomba de hidrógeno, la más fantástica es, quizá, la del agujero negro:
~ Kip S. Thorne
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Journey into Gravity and Spacetime (Wheeler, 1990).
~ Kip S. Thorne
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A veces añoro lugares que ni siquiera sé que existen.
~ Knut Hamsun
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Den lange, lange sti over myrene og inn i skogene hvem har trakket opp den? Mannen, mennesket, den første som var her. Det var ingen sti før ham. Siden fulgte et og annet dyr de svake spor over moer og myrer og gjorde dem tydeligere, og siden igjen begynte en og annen lapp å snuse stien opp og gå den når han skulle fra fjell til fjell og se til sin ren. Slik ble stien til gjennom den store almenning som ingen eiet, det herreløse land.
~ Knut Hamsun
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Det var gode tider, dagene blev længere og luften mere skjær, jeg rustet mig for to dager og drev tilfjælds, til fjældtinderne, jeg traf renlapper og fik ost av dem, små fete oster med urteagtig smak. Jeg var der mere end en gang.
~ Knut Hamsun
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Det er ingen herlighet til som suset i skogen, det er som å gynge, det er som galskap; Uganda, Tananarivo, Honolulu, Atacama, Venezuela -
~ Knut Hamsun
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Thus, he walks and walks in his wilderness, a futile, foolish trek made not in order to arrive somewhere but simply and solely in order to be one of those who walk in the wilderness. And this work of his is a life sentence.
~ Knut Hamsun
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Some experiences simply do not translate, you have to go to know.
~ Kobi Yamada
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