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They came out over the highway and they stopped and that's when Barney got out, with the binoculars to try and identify the craft. I mean, he'd been in the military in World War Two, he's puzzled.
Betty Hill
War
World
Try
Military
Out
He
Puzzled
Highway
Over
Identify
Got
Came
Been
Craft
Stopped
Mean
Barney
Binoculars
Two
World War
World War Two
A myth is the name of a terrible lie told by a smelly little brown person to a man in a white suit with a pair of binoculars.
David Antin
Man
Lie
Myth
White
Brown
Name
Smelly
Terrible
Person
Little
Pair
Binoculars
Suit
For me at age 11, I had a pair of binoculars and looked up to the moon, and the moon wasn't just bigger, it was better. There were mountains and valleys and craters and shadows. And it came alive.
Neil deGrasse Tyson
Me
Age
Better
Moon
Mountains
Valleys
Alive
Shadows
Had
Looked
Came
Were
Up
Just
Bigger
To The Moon
Pair
Binoculars
I was transformed by picking up a pair of binoculars and looking up, and that's hard to do for a city kid because when you look up you just see buildings - and really, your first thought is to look in people's windows. So to look out of the space - out of living space - and look up to the sky, binoculars go far, literally and figuratively.
Neil deGrasse Tyson
You
People
Space
Sky
Thought
First
Looking
Living
Kid
Out
City
See
Windows
Picking
Look
Because
Buildings
Go
Up
Just
Literally
Transformed
Far
Really
Your
Hard
Figuratively
Pair
Binoculars
I tend to walk through life sort of looking through a pair of binoculars, and I focus on certain things and push out the rest.
Tommy Caldwell
Life
Walk
Focus
Rest
Looking
Out
Tend
Through
Push
Sort
Certain
Certain Things
Pair
Binoculars
Things
I travel without barely any luggage. Just a second set of underwear and binoculars and a map and a toothbrush.
Werner Herzog
Travel
Toothbrush
Without
Underwear
Any
Just
Barely
Map
Luggage
Binoculars
Second
Set