Quotes by Orbit Well, what I don't get is why do we exist? I don't mean how, but why.' I watched the fireflies of his thoughts orbit his head. He said, 'we exist because we exist. . .we could imagine all sorts of universes like this one, but this is the one that happened. Jonathan Safran Foer orbit firefly mean My work at MIT had focused on what we could build in space once we had inexpensive space transportation and industrial facilities in orbit. And this led to various sorts of work in space development. K. Eric Drexler mit orbit space Even in the slippery blur of heat and arms and noise, Lena affected everything in her wake, a pull as powerful as the moon to the tides, or the planets to the sun. I was caught in her orbit, even as she pulled away from mine. Kami Garcia orbit powerful moon I have a theory that kitchens, once they reach a certain level of complexity, attract new gadgets into their orbit, like planets. Only this can account for the fact that I own two melon ballers. Kerry Greenwood orbit kitchen two We should be wrong to demand that a critic must stay on the point all the time; it is enough if he remains in orbit around it. Kingsley Amis orbit demand enough Things are going very smoothly. As expected, there are some minor glitches, and the eight minutes that it took us to get to orbit, we trained months and months for, and didn't have to use any of that preparation, other than being aware and ready. Laurel Clark orbit eight preparation Statism, which forces all of us within its orbit, is nothing but a political system of organized plunder, managed by every conceivable type of pressure group. Leonard Read pressure-groups orbit political We launch when we're kind of in the same orbit that they are in terms of being matched up in inclination in space, and we're just in a little different altitude. Linda M. Godwin orbit different space Why must women stay quietly? Why must we be little moons, each of us stuck in our little orbit, revolving around a planet that is some man? Why can't we be other planets? Why must we be moons? Loretta Chase orbit moon men While working among the little plants of the far places of the world we forget the narrowness of our own orbit. Louise Wilder orbit littles world Dear Iranian nation, your children have placed the first indigenous satellite into orbit. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad orbit moon children I recall a lecture by John Glenn, the first American to go into orbit. When asked what went through his mind while he was crouched in the rocket nose-cone, awaiting blast-off, he replied, "I was thinking that the rocket has 20,000 components, and each was made by the lowest bidder." Martin Rees orbit mind thinking The orbit of human vision has widened and art has annexed fresh territories that were formerly denied to it. Max Bill orbit vision art Ralph Ellison is a classic work of erudition, grace, and elegance. Rampersad offers us an Ellison whose gifts and warts orbit the same universe of creative genius. Like Ellison's work, Rampersad's text wrestles eloquently with difficult truths about race, politics, and American life. Michael Eric Dyson orbit creative race But who does not see that the work goes beyond the one who created it? It marches before him and he will never again be able to catch up with it, it soon leaves his orbit, it will soon belong to another, since he, more quickly than his work, changes and becomes deformed, since before his work dies, he dies. Michel Seuphor orbit able doe Neptune controls Pluto's orbit. Neptune is the bully of that neighborhood. Mike Brown neptune orbit bully The miniaturization of electronics, which ultimately was driven by the marketplace, was started by NASA, because it costs money to get something into orbit. So you want to trim your electronics, miniaturize your electronics, miniaturize your satellites. Neil deGrasse Tyson electronics orbit cost When NASA says they're going into space, they don't mean up and back. They mean orbit. Neil deGrasse Tyson orbit space mean One day man will connect his Nikola Tesla orbit one-day men Renormalization is just a stop-gap procedure. There must be some fundamental change in our ideas, probably a change just as fundamental as the passage from Bohr's orbit theory to quantum mechanics. When you get a number turning out to be infinite which ought to be finite, you should admit that there is something wrong with your equations, and not hope that you can get a good theory just by doctoring up that number. Paul Dirac orbit numbers ideas «12345»