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Spaceship Earth: The problem for the passengers is that there is no manual to identify all the parts, and no instructions on how to operate the spaceship. Richard Fuller
earth playing
I mean, we're on Earth, but he's playing on a different planet. Nicolas Kiefer
earth humans human-beings
Tall poplars--human beings of this earth! Paul Celan
earth heroes
For heroes have the whole earth for their tomb. Pericles
earth pop
They're like manna from heaven, but they pop up out of the earth. Ed Baker
earth fill songs
Fill the earth with your songs of gratitude. Charles Spurgeon
earth fun greatest job lucky single
We've got the greatest job on earth and we feel lucky every single day. Besides, if you're not a little scared, then what fun is it? Kristian Bush
earth existence left man though universes
Though earth and man were gone, / And suns and universes ceased to be, / And Thou were left alone, / Every existence would exist in Thee. Emily Bronte
earth breakfast-of-champions planets
The planet was being destroyed by manufacturing processes, and what was being manufactured was lousy, by and large. Kurt Vonnegut
essentials curious ifs
Life if curious when reduced to its essentials Jean Rhys
history lessons men
Men do not learn much from the lessons of history and that is the most important of all the lessons of history. Aldous Huxley
history meat middle
The middle sort of historians (of which the most part are) spoil all; they will chew our meat for us. Michel de Montaigne
history remembered tradition
You always want to be remembered as one of the greats. We know the history and tradition of this program. Michael Beasley
history crime register
History is only the register of crimes and misfortunes. Voltaire
history love
I love history. I'd like to find more about the history where I live at. Joshua Simmons
history narrative
As an author of narrative history, I read a lot of history books. Nathaniel Philbrick
history human limit natural prepared rural sets size taught urban
Tiredness sets a natural limit to what a human being is prepared to walk daily, and this limit has taught man all through history the size of rural or urban communities. Leon Krier
history nearer poetry truth vital
Poetry is nearer to vital truth than history. Plato
history imposed interests leads shows
History shows that, more often than not, loss of sovereignty leads to liberalisation imposed in the interests of the powerful. Noam Chomsky
instead memory
We can make this thing into a Party, instead of a Memory Will Rogers
instead overthrow throws tries
Every once in a while he tries to overthrow out there. He throws 100 (mph) instead of pitching. Bobby Cox
space conquer pretending
To understand pretending is to conquer all barriers of time and space. William Joyce
space mind liberty
Liberty sustains the same relation to mind that space does to matter. Robert Green Ingersoll
space poet scientist
while the scientist sees everything that happens in one point of space, the poet feels everything that happens in one point of time. Vladimir Nabokov
space people manhattan
I have difficulty orienting myself in space, and I'm probably one of the few people who gets lost in Manhattan. Paul Auster
space people world
People got to do something useful if they're going to take up space in the world. Natalie Babbitt
space silence shining
Whenever we moderns pause for a moment, and enter the silence, and listen very carefully, the glimmer of our deepest nature begins to shine forth, and we are introduced to the mysteries of the deep, the call of the within, the infinite radiance of a splendor that time and space forgot Ken Wilber
space interviews virtue
Being intellectually hospitable is a virtue that I bring into the interview space, Krista Tippett
space creative comedian
I've loved the Internet space in terms of creative content control and ownership, the things I haven't had since I started as a stand-up comedian. Kevin Pollak
space sailing world
Herschel removed the speckled tent-roof from the world and exposed the immeasurable deeps of space, dim-flecked with fleets of colossal suns sailing their billion-leagued remoteness. Mark Twain