Top 203 Rockets Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on December 22, 2024.
The rockets and the satellites, spaceships that we're creating now, we're pollinating the universe.
The Retrofire rockets seem to be responding well
We should explore new ways to drive down the cost of space travel. instead of costly booster rockets, maybe we should think of laser/microwave driven rockets, or space elevators. Until then, the cost of space exploration will limit our ability to explore the universe.
By day, I'm a venture capitalist. On weekends, I love rockets. — © Steve Jurvetson
By day, I'm a venture capitalist. On weekends, I love rockets.
The Rockets have a philosophy of what they think their coach should be.
The rockets set the bony meadows afire, turned rock to lava, turned wood to charcoal, transmuted water to steam, made sand and silica into green glass which lay like shattered mirrors reflecting the invasion, all about. The rockets came like drums, beating in the night. The rockets came like locusts, swarming and settling in blooms of rosy smoke.
The guns and the bombs, the rockets and the warships, are all symbols of human failure.
We see what Hamas, what kind of this organization, how radicals, their ideology, and we see the consequences every day. You know, the rockets on Israel - and I don't know any other countries that they will accept reality with, every day, rockets on their towns, cities.
Rockets often spiral out of control if you put too much propellant in them.
Growing up in Arizona, I love fireworks, shooting off bottle rockets and M80s.
I think the whole Rockets organization has done amazing things.
In some ways, Israel has achieved a peace. There are fewer rockets being sent into Sderot, there are no rockets to speak of from the North, there has been very little terrorism from the West Bank. It's a kind of peace. I hope for a better and more enduring peace. Peace is not an endgame; we will never be completely at peace.
The Palestinians cannot throw rockets and expect people not to defend themselves
I just feel incredibly fortunate that I got the chance to be part of the Rockets organization all those years ago. — © Daryl Morey
I just feel incredibly fortunate that I got the chance to be part of the Rockets organization all those years ago.
Careers, like rockets, don't always take off on schedule. The key is to keep working the engines.
Rockets are cool. There's no getting around that.
It seems farther away now because there are no rockets getting there. Nobody is going.
You don't start shooting rockets at Israel and expect that we'll just sit back supinely and die.
From the ashes of Bauhaus, Love and Rockets transformed its grandiosity and excesses into boldness and virtuosity. Plus, it wasn't afraid of a catchy hook or two.
The expense of getting into space is the rocket launch, the rocket itself. Rocket's right now, commercial rockets cost probably somewhere between $50, or $120, or $150 million per launch. And those are all expendable. That is, you've got to buy a new rocket for each launch. So, that really is the critical part. If there was some kind of really, a revolutionary breakthrough and the price of rockets fell by an order of magnitude, I mean, just imagine what that would do as far as getting access to more ordinary people.
Solid-fuel rockets can't easily be shut down on command.
The core of what I do is solve problems, whether that's in graphic engine flow or rockets. I like working on things that are going to have an impact one way or the other.
The Palestinian must stop throwing stones, and the Israelis must stop firing rockets. And in the view of the Sharm el-Sheikh summit, rockets are equal to stones.
I've decided to become a member of the Houston Rockets. I feel it's the best place for me and I am excited about joining the Rockets and I'm looking forward to a great season. I want to thank the fans in Los Angeles and wish them the best.
I want to make rockets 100 times, if not 1,000 times better. The ultimate objective is to make humanity a multiplanet species. Thirty years from now, there'll be a base on the moon and on Mars, and people will be going back and forth on SpaceX rockets.
Building and launching rockets has been a lifelong hobby that my son and I share. We regularly travel to Nevada's Black Rock Desert to launch rockets.
You will eat my rear rockets and like it! Ohhhh yeahhh!
I'd love to be with the Rockets for life.
I have devoted myself to the Rockets.
No one has any idea what's going to happen. Not even Elon Musk. That's why he's building those rockets. He wants a 'Plan B' on another world.
You don't try and put rockets under prime ministers.
There's no reason we shouldn't have 15 or 20 Johnny Rockets in Dubai.
Claiming that solid rockets are necessary for a heavy-lift launcher is obvious nonsense.
Rocket science is tough, and rockets have a way of failing.
Once the rockets are up, who cares where they come down?
My first waitress job was at Johnny Rockets in New Jersey, and then I waited tables at a sports bar.
Once the rockets are up, who cares where they come down ? That's not my department.
When I signed with the Rockets, I just kind of felt like that was my calling card.
The rockets light! The shuttle leaps off the launch pad in a cloud of steam and a trail of fire. — © Sally Ride
The rockets light! The shuttle leaps off the launch pad in a cloud of steam and a trail of fire.
The rockets... can be built so powerfully that they could be capable of carrying a man aloft.
My favorite champions is the 1995 championship with the Rockets. We were the sixth seed without home court advantage.
IT is now reaching out to fuels and chemicals, energy and clean tech, rockets, all kinds of bizarre industries that formerly didn't face much competition.
I mean, gosh, my first tours I ever did were with the Ramones and Iggy Pop and Love & Rockets.
Whether solid rockets are more or less likely to fail than liquid-fuel rockets is debatable. More serious, though, is that when they do fail, it's usually violent and spectacular.
Sometimes people wonder why aeroplanes are so cheap and rockets are so expensive. Even the most superficial comparison shows one obvious difference: aeroplane engines use outside air to burn their fuel, while rockets have to carry their own oxidisers along.
If you're really thinking prayer can stop rockets or bullets, you have to ask why some people do get hit by rockets or bullets. Are they people who no one prayed for? Are they people who God just didn't like? I don't think so.
We can shoot rockets into space but we can't cure anger or discontent.
The problem of destroying enemy rockets in flight has been successfully solved in our country.
The clans began to bombard the outer force field with rockets, missiles, nukes, and harsh language. — © Ernest Cline
The clans began to bombard the outer force field with rockets, missiles, nukes, and harsh language.
If you increase the number of rockets you build and you buy, then it's the scale of the economy, the price is going to come down. It may not come down in order of magnitude, but if several commercial ventures start being successful and there becomes a bigger market for these rockets, the price will naturally come down a bit. That's why I think Excalibur Almaz, we're a little bit unique in that we don't look at our so-called competition with disdain, we want them to succeed and it needs to have more than one player. Even if we are successful, we couldn't handle the entire market ourselves.
The Rockets know we can't get too up with a 2-0 lead because we've had some struggles in the past with that.
Growing up in the 1960s, I can't remember a time when I wasn't fascinated by airplanes and rockets.
That's our job - to strap rockets onto everything.
The Rockets paid a healthy price for Chris Paul.
Since SpaceX's very beginnings, they have talked about recovering and reusing at least the first stages of their rockets.
Past experience, on the shuttle and the Titan rockets, suggests that large multi-segment solid rockets have a probability of failure of 0.5 to 1 per cent.
It will be possible in a few more years to build radio controlled rockets which can be steered into such orbits beyond the limits of the atmosphere and left to broadcast scientific information back to the Earth. A little later, manned rockets will be able to make similar flights with sufficient excess power to break the orbit and return to Earth. (1945) [Predicting communications satellites.]
If you lived today as if it were your last, you'd buy up a box of rockets and fire them all off, wouldn't you?
Rockets fired by the Taliban generally aren't guided.
If the money's equal between the Rockets and Mavericks, I think players are picking Houston. Every time.
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