1,276 Quotes About Moon
- Author Keith Richards
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You have the sun, you have the moon, you have the air that you breathe - and you have the Rolling Stones!
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- Author Louise Rennison
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Through my curtains I can see a big yellow moon. I’m thinking of all the people in the world who will be looking at that same moon. I wonder how many of them haven’t got any eyebrows?
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- Author Louise Rennison
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Shakespeare is just some bloke who keeps ranting "what light trough yonder window breaks" its the moon for god sakes!
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- Author Martin Rees
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I suspect there could be life and intelligence out there in forms we can't conceive. Just as a chimpanzee can't understand quantum theory, it could be there as aspects of reality that are beyond the capacity of our brains They could be staring us in the face and we just Don't recognise them. The problem is that we-re looking for something very much like us, assuming that they at least have something like the same mathematics and technology.
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- Author Martin Rees
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Once the threshold is crossed when there is a self-sustaining level of life in space, then life's long-range future will be secure irrespective of any of the risks on Earth. . . . Will this happen before our technological civilization disintegrates, leaving this as a might-have-been? Will the self-sustaining space communities be established before a catastrophe sets back the prospect of any such enterprise, perhaps foreclosing it forever? We live at what could be a defining moment for the cosmos.
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- Author Rajneesh
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One has to love unconditionally - the trees and the rocks and the sun and the moon and the people.
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- Author Richard Rohr
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Religions should be understood as only the fingers that point to the moon, not the moon itself.
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- Author Rick Riordan
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We’re on the moon,” Sadie murmured. “El Paso, Texas,” Bast corrected.
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- Author Ronald Reagan
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The fourth landing of the Columbia is the historical equivalent of the driving of the golden spike which completed the first transcontinental railroad. It marks our entrance into a new era.
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