Top 1200 Outer Space Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 21, 2024.
Religion controls inner space; inner space controls outer space.
Language is a virus from outer space.
Patriarchy appears to be everywhere. Even outer space and the future have been colonized. As a rule, even the more imaginative science-fiction writers (allegedly the most foretelling futurists) cannot/will not create a space and time in which women get far beyond the role of space stewardess.
I don't have to go into outer space to write about an astronaut. — © Geoffrey S. Fletcher
I don't have to go into outer space to write about an astronaut.
I'm very inspired by outer space.
What's lovely about 'Eureka' is that it's a sci-fi show, but it's not monsters from outer space; it's not craziness from outer space. It's just about this community of people and what they do. These geniuses have sometimes done wonderful things and sometimes created global warming. It has this wonderful left-of-center sense of humor.
I do not believe that anyone from outer space has ever visited the Earth.
NASA even sent Chuck Berry's music on a space probe searching for intelligent life in outer space. Well, now, if they're out there, they're duck walking
We are finding new areas in the ocean every day. It's as alien as going to outer space.
Chances are, when we meet intelligent life forms in outer space they're going to be descended from predators.
The outer space beings are my brothers. They sent me here. They already know my music.
Being a sci-fi geek, it was just lovely to be on a show where I pretend I'm in outer space. That's always been my dream: to pretend to be out in space or actually be out in space.
People don't know if i'm gay, straight or an alien from outer space.. its funny
Under a dictatorship, a nation ceases to exist. All that remains is a fiefdom, a planet of slaves regimented by aliens from outer space. — © Wole Soyinka
Under a dictatorship, a nation ceases to exist. All that remains is a fiefdom, a planet of slaves regimented by aliens from outer space.
Now we are flying off into outer space, there is no clear curb on what can be done in the name of the economy.
So you're back from outer space.
It made her think of Laika, the dog. The man-made satellite streaking soundlessly across the blackness of outer space. The dark, lustrous eyes of the dog gazing out the tiny window. In the infinite loneliness of space, what could the dog possibly be looking at?
I'm not reinventing the wheel here. I'm not Chuck Berry or Bill Monroe. Guys like that are from outer space.
I wrote my first book in fifth grade. It was about a dog that goes to outer space and is an ambassador for Earth.
Performing tai chi in space - it is comfortable; we got more outer space chi.
Now when we opened Disneyland, outer space was Buck Rogers.
I'm always looking to find order within the chaos. And sometimes when my life gets fairly chaotic, I'll take a walk outside. I think about the order and the perfection of galaxies of planets in orbit and traveling around space and thinking how chaotic the wars and divorces and riots on our planet must look from outer space.
The search for an equilibrium is essential for the artist, to be as aware of inner space as he is of outer space.
Man has made remarkable strides in conquering outer space, but how futile have been his efforts in conquering inner space- the space in our hearts and minds of men.
Inner space is so much more interesting, because outer space is so empty.
If I got the option of going into outer space and hanging out there for a day and then coming back home and dying the next day, or just waiting around to see if there's any opportunity for the technology to develop so that I might experience outer space sometime in the future, I would probably take the ride today and die tomorrow.
You gotta go inward To experience the outer space That was built for you
The big reason why we don't have space colonies and regular trips to the moon is that flying into outer space is just plain 'hard.' The business of safely transporting people off the Earth is a costly affair that requires a lot of technology.
I've often wondered, what if all of us in the world discovered that we were threatened by an outer -- a power from outer space, from another planet. Wouldn't we all of a sudden find that we didn't have any differences between us at all, we were all human beings, citizens of the world, and wouldn't we come together to fight that particular threat?
Suppose that we believe what we are taught. . . . destroying the environment and militarizing outer space are rational policies . . . of institutional lunacy.
Astronauts: rotarians in outer space.
When people initially think of the term 'space archaeologist,' they think, 'Oh, it's someone who uses satellites to look for alien settlements on Mars or in outer space,' but the opposite is true - we're actually looking for evidence of past human life on planet earth.
When man sends colonies into space, he will be able to mount moveable, sun-reflecting mirrors to simulate rhythms of day and night and even the terrestial seasons...But he doubtless will follow the longstanding American habit of thinking that outer space should, as much as possible, resemble Southern California.
Science fiction was rocket-mad for about 40 years until aerospace hit a brick wall about 1970. I would not write off space colonisation or exploration completely, but we are profoundly ill adapted for going boldly into outer space.
We could all be in a turtle's dream, in outer space!
I actually believe more in outer space in Virginia, because I can look up at the sky and count the stars.
And then when I went to Chicago, that's when I had these outer space experiences and went to the other planets.
As long as the plots keep arriving from outer space, I'll go on with my virgins.
I would be very ashamed of my civilization if we did not try to find out if there is life in outer space. — © Carl Sagan
I would be very ashamed of my civilization if we did not try to find out if there is life in outer space.
America's love affair with traveling into outer space is deeply entrenched.
We may get a few trips but it is the coming generation of women who really will perform in outer space.
I can conceive of no nightmare so terrifying as establishing communication with a so-called superior (or, if you wish, advanced) technology in outer space.
We're in the space exploration business, and the outer solar system is a wild, wooly place. We haven't explored it very well.
The dimension that counts for the creative person is the space he creates within himself. This inner space is closer to the infinite than the other, and it is the privilege of the balanced mind... and the search for an equilibrium is essential - to be as aware of inner space as he is of outer space.
For me space rock is something that takes you out of yourself and out of your normal realm. And if space happens to be that inner space or outer space it's a very personal thing. I think that mantra is space music. I think that Native American tribal drumming is space music. Anything that allows you to go inward to go outward and to move within a space that is not normal to your reality.
I would die to record in space. That would be the coolest. If I got the option of, going into outer space and hanging out there for a day, and then coming back home and dying the next day, or just waiting around to see if there's any opportunity for the technology to develop so that I might experience outer space sometime in the future, I would probably take the ride today and die tomorrow. I'd be happy just hanging out between the moon and the Earth, getting a view.
I have a strong feeling about interesting people in space exploration. . . . And the only way it's going to happen is to have some kid fantasize about getting his ray gun, jumping into his spaceship, and flying into outer space.
When seen from outer space, our beautiful blue planet has no national boundaries.
The works I made at the start of my career rely on the themes of war, atomic power, and outer space. — © Takashi Murakami
The works I made at the start of my career rely on the themes of war, atomic power, and outer space.
We have aspects in our music that refer to space, like Kometenmelodie, but we also have some very earthly aspects that are very direct and not from outer space but from inner space like from the human being and the body, and very close to every day life.
I predict the future of this earthly human race is that having made a mess of Earth they'll move to outer space.
We don't even know if we're in this room. We could be in a turtle's dream in outer space.
Complete garbage. It's like Garden State, but in outer space.
Outer space is no place for a person of breeding.
After one look at this planet any visitor from outer space would say 'I want to see the manager.'
Family: A social unit where the father is concerned with parking space, the children with outer space, and the mother with closet space.
A sense of the unknown has always lured mankind and the greatest of the unknowns of today is outer space. The terrors, the joys and the sense of accomplishment are epitomized in the space program.
Under a dictatorship, a nation ceases to exist. All that remains is a fiefdom, a planet of slaves regimented by aliens from outer-space.
What can there be concerning outer space but ignorance?
My obsession with outer space is my way of being different. I make astronaut music. It takes an astronaut so long to get to space - that's how long it takes to catch up on my music.
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