I write for myself, and my goal is bringing that world and that experience of black Americans to life on the stage and giving it a space there.
I felt so free in space, flying around and unrestrained by any social relationships, but my life since has changed a lot. Now I am extra-careful about what I say and do because everyone recognises me.
India has a population of over 1 billion people. There is place for all sports and for sure there is space for football.
Yet, upon the whole, the space I traversed is unlikely to become the haunt of civilized man, or will only become so in isolated spots, as a chain of connection to a more fertile country; if such a country exist to the westward.
If you’re in space on the way to Mars, and a conflict develops… you can’t turn around and go back, because Earth is already gone on its orbit.
A lot of these things will fly in later forms on the space station themselves, or a later form of that research will, once they kind of find out some of the basics from flying it on shuttle.
I want to do a film like ‘Jolly LLB’ or something in that space.
Perhaps one day I will go into space.
I have wanted to fly into space for many years, but never imagined it would really be feasible.
Our preoccupation has always been to craft space in such a way as to induce social interactions that would in turn generate a sense of community and a culture, but starting from the very immediate issue of how action influences perception.
You will never have enough space in a tabloid paper to compete with the ‘New York Times’ on foreign coverage.
Space is something that you have to define. Otherwise, it is like anxiety, which is too vague. A fear is something specific. I like claustrophobic spaces, because at least then you know your limits.
Profound subject matter can be encompassed in small space – for proof, look at any sonnet by Shakespeare!
Even these stars, which seem so numerous, are as sand, as dust – or less than dust – in the enormity of the space in which there is nothing.
I have dedicated my life to answering the great scientific questions of our time and to the incredible adventure of space exploration.
Not long after I got my test pilot qualification, I realised there was no manned space flight programme in the U.K., and there was unlikely to be one.
As a director, I think it is important to keep a space between yourself and your film. It’s like you are in the movie, but at the same time you are watching it from the outside.
I lived in Dallas, and it’s a big city, but you can jump on any freeway and drive in any direction for about 30 minutes and you are in the country – open space, wide open, very open, nothin’ around.
Sequencing DNA on the ISS will enable NASA to see what happens to genetic material in space in real time, rather than looking at a snapshot of DNA before launch and another snapshot of DNA after launch and filling in the blanks.
The civil rights movement was about access to public space. We had to fight for public space.
I’m interested in the space between the viewer and the surface of the painting – the forms and the way they work in their surroundings. I’m interested in how they react to a room.
The two are unrelated. I’m not into turtles or space stuff.
A word carries far, very far, deals destruction through time as the bullets go flying through space.
In any relationship, after the first year is over, you can’t help but want your own space.
As crazy as it may sound, it’s like my tranquil place, where I sit, and I have my candy for a minute, and I just space out, and it’s just me and my candy.