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Sunday, September 29th, 2024
the Week of Proper 21 / Ordinary 26
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Sermon Quotations Archive

Quotations regarding 'Space'

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It is only in the world of objects that we have time and space and selves.
T. S. Eliot, American Poet (1888-1965)
Space has always been the spiritual dimension of architecture. It is not the physical statement of the structure so much as what it contains that moves us.
Arthur Erickson, Canadian Architect (1924-  )
Roman civilization had achieved, within the bounds of its technology, relatively as great a mastery of time and space as we have achieved today.
Arthur Erickson, Canadian Architect (1924-  )
After 1980, you never heard reference to space again. Surface, the most convincing evidence of the descent into materialism, became the focus of design. Space disappeared.
Arthur Erickson, Canadian Architect (1924-  )
The obsession with performance left no room for the development of the intuitive or spiritual impact of space and form other than the aesthetic of the machine itself.
Arthur Erickson, Canadian Architect (1924-  )
I got space from Travis Air Force Base, went back to the Philippine Islands and made it a point to meet the only American casting director in the Philippines. I was off and running.
R. Lee Ermey, American Soldier (1944-  )
Nobody has ever built a reliable peer-to-peer service, where people can really access all the music they want in one location,... Once I got it into my head, I couldn't imagine the media space without one.
Shawn Fanning, American Businessman (1980-  )
When I was 12 years old, someone took me to see Martha Graham. It was nothing like what I thought of as serious dancing and even then I knew I was having a great experience. It was as if somebody was moving through space like no one ever did before.
Leslie Fiedler, American Critic (1917-2003)
Space Mountain may be the oldest ride in the park, but it has the longest line.
Ric Flair, American Celebrity (1949-  )
Realizing this, I knew that the actual space of a room could be broken down and played with by planting illusions of real light (electric light) at crucial junctures in the room's composition.
Dan Flavin, American Sculptor (1933-1996)
My partner and I are looking at several locations on Park Avenue South and Midtown for a new restaurant space.
Bobby Flay, American Celebrity (1964-  )
Moreover, all our knowledge of organic remains teaches us, that species have a definite existence, and a centralization in geological time as well as in geographical space, and that no species is repeated in time.
Edward Forbes, British Scientist (1815-1854)
Space exploration is important research to our economic and national defense, and America's space program is a symbol of our success as a scientifically and technologically advanced nation.
Randy Forbes, American Politician (1952-  )
As a member of the House Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics, I am a firm believer in the American space program.
Randy Forbes, American Politician (1952-  )
The cynical part of the answer is that I expect to see a good deal more space opera, set far enough in the future as to be disconnected from contemporary issues.
John M. Ford, American Writer (1957-2006)
My habit of glorifying things far away in space and time, also contributed to my social isolation.
Luke Ford, Australian Writer (1966-  )
When I die there may be a paragraph or two in the newspapers. My name will linger in the British Museum Reading Room catalogue for a space at the head of a long list of books for which no one will ever ask.
C. S. Forester, English Novelist (1899-1966)
Any person, brought into the presence of this fact, stops for a few moments and remains pensive and silent; and then generally leaves, carrying with him forever a sharper, keener sense of our incessant motion through space.
Leon Foucault, French Inventor (1819-1868)
The most powerful argument of all for saving open space is economics; in most states, tourism is the number two industry.
Jim Fowler, American Scientist (1932-  )
The quicker we humans learn that saving open space and wildlife is critical to our welfare and quality of life, maybe we'll start thinking of doing something about it.
Jim Fowler, American Scientist (1932-  )
 
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