Since I loved underground music, I tried to carve a space for feminism within it. Those were my hopes.
Music was my refuge. I could crawl into the space between the notes and curl my back to loneliness.
If we are able to get inside the music and inhabit it convincingly enough, it will cause everyone to find each other in this new psychological space. And that's most exciting.
The space industry is developing and delivering benefits that tie into our immediate needs and priorities here on Earth-for example, medical and materials research, and satellite communications.
The reason I wanted to do 'The First Men in the Moon' was that there is something so challenging in the combination of space travel and the Edwardian period.
Jake: Disco pants and haircuts... Elwood: Yeah, lots of space in this mall.
I'll get up there and I'll do my guitar solos in one of those space outfits.
I don't think there is anything wrong with white space. I don't think it's a problem to have a blank wall.
Yuri Gagarin, the first man in space, may have had his charms, but he really couldn't be considered hip.
Everyone who's been in space would, I'm sure, welcome the opportunity for a return to the exhilarating experiences there.
Having walked on the Moon, I know something about what we need to explore, really explore, in space.
One of the major problems with long-term deep space human flight is the requirement for radiation shielding.
There were about six years when there was not one American who went into space. We shouldn't do that again.
We're all trying to keep up in this stupid race But that won't be much fun When we're floating in space.
You make me sick. Because I adore you so..." ~Space Dementia
Once you've been in space, you appreciate how small and fragile the Earth is.
Why not a space flower? Why do we always expect metal ships?
One cannot set out to make a work that's spiritual. What is a contemporary iconography for the spiritual? Is it some fuzzy space?
Each work has its own space, which should neither be conceived as a sort of cage nor regarded as extending to infinity.
Dancing is surely the most basic and relevant of all forms of expression. Nothing else can so effectively give outward form to an inner experience. Poetry and music exist in time. Painting and architecture are a part of space. But only the dance live...
He had been haunted his whole life by a mild case of claustrophobia—the vestige of a childhood incident he had never quite overcome. Langdon’s aversion to closed spaces was by no means debilitating, but it had always frustrated him. It manifested...