982 Quotes About Distance

  • Author Leon Trotsky
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    Under all conditions, well-organized violence seems to him the shortest distance between two points.

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  • Author Lewis Thomas
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    We can take some gratification at having come a certain distance in just a few thousand years of our existence as language users, but it should be a deeper satisfaction, even an exhilaration, to recognize that we have such a distance still to go.

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  • Author Lewis Thomas
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    Viewed from the distance of the moon, the astonishing thing about the earth, catching the breath, is that it is alive. ... It has the organized, self-contained look of a live creature, full of information, marvelously skilled in handling the sun

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  • Author M. Thompson
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    I think on fillies, seven pounds is huge. You might not think so, but on fillies going a distance of ground, it is.

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  • Author Neil deGrasse Tyson
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    I believe that the manned space program can engage the public by advancing the space frontier. Every next mission takes you farther out in space than you were before, either technologically or in terms of distance.

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  • Author Nikola Tesla
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    We may produce at will, from a sending station. an electrical effect in any particular region of the globe; we may determine the relative position or course of a moving object, such as a vessel at sea, the distance traversed by the same, or its speed.

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  • Author Nikola Tesla
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    Our senses enable us to perceive only a minute portion of the outside world. Our hearing extends to a small distance. Our sight is impeded by intervening bodies and shadows. To know each other we must reach beyond the sphere of our sense perceptions. We must transmit our intelligence, travel, transport the materials and transfer the energies necessary for our existence.

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  • Author Paul Theroux
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    Is there any point in going across the world to eat something or buy something or watch people squatting among their ruins? Travel is a state of mind. It has nothing to do with distance or the exotic. It is almost entirely an inner experience.

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