Top 1200 Space Travel Quotes & Sayings - Page 4

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Last updated on November 26, 2024.
I always liked the visuals to be choice and at the same time minimalist. And, I love black boxes. After all, that's what theatre is, it's an empty space, and it's both limited and unlimited because the space is the space, but what you can do with people's imaginations is really endless.
One asana is strong, then again another is very soft and gentle. So you have this modulation from one asana to another, just as you have from one feeling to another. Then they all, of course, make you lighter, give you space. I feel that space is what I get and receive and like to have - space inside which makes more space for openness outside.
At one point, I wanted to be a wildlife photographer. I also love to travel, so maybe I'd do travel writing. — © Nithya Menen
At one point, I wanted to be a wildlife photographer. I also love to travel, so maybe I'd do travel writing.
When I travel officially... and when I travel on a private basis, I have protection that is less suffocating. But I am protected everywhere.
All space must be attached to a value, to a public dimension. There is no private space. The only private space that you can imagine is the human mind.
Nothing is as boundary dissolving, except for psychedelic compounds, as travel. Travel is up there.
Ah! Young people, travel if you can, and if you cannot - travel all the same!
The travel impulse is mental and physical curiosity. It's a passion. And I can't understand people who don't want to travel.
We've let too much time go by. We've been busy with war instead of being busy with peace. And that's what space travel is all about. It's all about peace and exploration and wonder and beauty.
I travel so much for work that when I fly, I prefer to travel light and bring a carry-on bag that I don't need to check.
What I tell business leaders is you're in the space industry - you just don't know it yet. Every industry will be impacted by space. The internet would not exist without space-based communication.
Just to travel is rather boring, but to travel with a purpose is educational and exciting.
My mother would write letters when I was away at camp and say, 'There's an Ann-shaped space around the house. Nobody fills an Ann-shaped space except an Ann.' I'm convinced we all have a God-shaped space in us, and until we fill that space with God, we'll never know what it is to be whole.
He who would travel happy must travel lite.
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.
If you can design the physical space, the social space, and the information space together to enhance collaborative learning, then that whole milieu turns into a learning technology.
People often ask us what we get by our frequent travel to countries. I want to tell them we do not travel to have fun; we travel to build our relationship with other countries, and it is because of our ties with these countries that we were able to rescue 7,000 people from Yemen.
The pleasure we derive from journeys is perhaps dependent more on the mindset with which we travel than on the destination we travel to. — © Alain de Botton
The pleasure we derive from journeys is perhaps dependent more on the mindset with which we travel than on the destination we travel to.
I learned that I could control my life. You are the master of your fate. . . you are the captain of your soul. I took control and went to my space. . . My space. . . the universal energy. . . I tapped into that space of divine flow, where all beings, all things are connected. That space is real. You cannot have a meaningful life without having spiritual self-reflection. Know who you are and why you are here. When you tap into that space, divine flow, that universal energy, you become untouchable in what you are called to do.
India has a sizeable chunk of the Asian travel market - both inbound and outbound travel.
NOT I - NOT ANYONE else, can travel that road for you, You must travel it for yourself.
When Apollo 13 appeared as an opportunity and I began to tackle that in as authentic a way as I possibly could, I really became enthralled by the philosophical side of space travel, and why we need to explore - what it means to us here on Earth - all of those things. I became a huge proponent.
People are obviously very interested in travel, including travel in Britain.
I think space, architectural space, is my thing. It's not about facade, elevation, making image, making money. My passion is creating space.
Humanity has to travel a hard road to wisdom, and it has to travel it with bleeding feet.
It's wonderful to travel with somebody that you love and we never travel anywhere without one another.
But as Van casually directed the searchlight of backthought into that maze of the past where the mirror-lined narrow paths not only took different turns, but used different levels (as a mule-drawn cart passes under the arch of a viaduct along which a motor skims by), he found himself tackling, in still vague and idle fashion, the science that was to obsess his mature years - problems of space and time, space versus time, time-twisted space, space as time, time as space - and space breaking away from time, in the final tragic triumph of human cogitation: I am because I die.
This moment exhibits infinite space, but there is a space also wherein all moments are infinitely exhibited, and the everlasting duration of infinite space is another region and room of joys.
I think young people should travel and travel often to other countries like I do.
I don’t keep a travel diary. I did keep a travel diary once and it was a big mistake. All I remember of that trip is what I bothered to write down. Everything else slipped away, as though my mind felt jilted by my reliance on pen and paper. For exactly the same reason I don’t travel with a camera. My holiday becomes the snapshots and anything I forget to record is lost.
Basically, most good science in space flight has to do with the behavior of the human body in space. That is where we are lacking info, and where info can only be obtained by flying in space.
Hitler didn't travel. Stalin didn't travel. Saddam Hussein never traveled. They didn't want to have their orthodoxy challenged.
Travel at faster than the speed of light certainly can have dramatic implications that are difficult to understand, such as time travel.
When you travel, people might not have the same ideas about what is interesting. I'm not really good at compromising when I travel.
Unlike many travel books I didn't set out to travel with the idea of writing a book in mind.
Our government shouldn't tell us where to travel and where not to travel.
There are several revenue streams that are near and present that could support a private space station, including in-space manufacturing, microgravity research, and tourism - for both individuals and sovereign nation astronauts - and in-space supply logistics.
I remember when I was a kid my first real confrontation with space travel was when the Challenger exploded and I remember how traumatic that was for me, because I remember watching that on the news and all the children in our class were watching.
NASA asked me to create meals for the space shuttle. Thai chicken was the favorite. I flew in a fake space shuttle, but I have no desire to go into space after seeing the toilet.
Space doesn't offer an escape from Earth's problems. And even with nuclear fuel, the transit time to nearby stars exceeds a human lifetime. Interstellar travel is therefore, in my view, an enterprise for post-humans, evolved from our species not via natural selection, but by design.
Travel is impossible, but daydreaming about travel is easy. — © B. J. Novak
Travel is impossible, but daydreaming about travel is easy.
When 'Apollo 13' appeared as an opportunity and I began to tackle that in as authentic a way as I possibly could, I really became enthralled by the philosophical side of space travel and why we need to explore - what it means to us here on Earth - all of those things. I became a huge proponent.
You see, though we travel together, we travel alone.
My wife and I love to travel, so if we don't have work on either her or my birthday, we definitely travel.
People can travel great distances on a computer, so why can't we travel that way emotionally?
When I look at things, I always see the space they occupy. I always want the space to reappear, to make a comeback, because it's lost space when there's something in it.
I travel like a maniac. I travel more than anyone I know. I love learning the languages.
The first rule of travel is that you should always go with someone you love, which is why I travel alone.
Time travel used to be thought of as just science fiction, but Einstein's general theory of relativity allows for the possibility that we could warp space-time so much that you could go off in a rocket and return before you set out.
we can't know a road until we travel it. Hearing about it is not enough. We are obliged to travel over it.
How the hell can I ask people who work for me to travel cheaply if I travel in luxury? It's a question of good leadership.
Where the Old Masters created an illusion of space into which one could imagine walking, the illusion created by a Modernist is one into which one can look, can travel through, only with the eye.
Traveling is my priority, because it drives the writing, so I teach around the travel, and sometimes the travel is the teaching. — © Pam Houston
Traveling is my priority, because it drives the writing, so I teach around the travel, and sometimes the travel is the teaching.
I don't travel for fun, because I travel so much with my work; when I'm not working, I mostly want to stay home.
You can't out-travel sadness. I travel not to get away from my troubles but to see how they look in front of famous buildings
We found that travel, especially online travel, has been quite resistant to economic cycles.
I think young people should travel and travel often to other countries... like I do.
We have said that consciousness is an operation rather than a thing, a repository, or a function. It operates by way of analogy, by way of constructing an analog space with an analog 'I' that can observe that space, and move metaphorically in it. It operates on any reactivity, excerpts relevant aspects, narratizes and conciliates them together in a metaphorical space where such meanings can be manipulated like things in space.
I know it's not strictly sex that accounts for my straying the motive usually attributed to men. I think it's just too tempting to have two lives rather than one. Some people think that too much travel begets infidelity: Separation and opportunity test the bonds of love. I think it's more likely that people who hate to make choices to settle on one thing or another are attracted to travel. Travel doesn't beget a double life. The appeal of the double life begets travel.
We're using the space station as a test bed for some of the technologies that are going to enable us to work autonomously in space and hit some of our deep-space exploration goals.
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