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Who are we? We find that we live on an insignificant planet of a humdrum star lost in a galaxy tucked away in some forgotten corner of a universe in which there are far more galaxies than people.
Carl Sagan
People
Space
Lost
Live
Universe
Corner
Find
Some
Insignificant
More
Than
Tucked
Forgotten
Which
Galaxies
Galaxy
Far
Planet
Who
Star
Away
Humdrum
In less than a hundred years, we have found a new way to think of ourselves. From sitting at the center of the universe, we now find ourselves orbiting an average-sized sun, which is just one of millions of stars in our own Milky Way galaxy.
Stephen Hawking
Own
Stars
Think
Universe
Our
Hundred
Hundred Years
Way
Sun
Ourselves
Find
New
Years
Than
Sitting
New Way
Just
Just One
Center
Which
Galaxy
Less
Found
Now
Milky Way
Millions
Any man who can hitch the length and breadth of the galaxy, rough it, slum it, struggle against terrible odds, win through, and still knows where his towel is is clearly a man to be reckoned with.
Douglas Adams
Man
Struggle
Win
Odds
Reckoned
Slum
Through
Towel
Clearly
Terrible
Knows
Still
His
Hitch
Any
Where
Breadth
Against
Length
Galaxy
Who
Rough
When you look at the stars and the galaxy, you feel that you are not just from any particular piece of land, but from the solar system.
Kalpana Chawla
You
Space
Solar
Stars
Solar System
System
Feel
Particular
Look
Piece
Any
Just
Galaxy
Land
One in 200 stars has habitable Earth-like planets surrounding it - in the galaxy, half a billion stars have Earth-like planets going around them - that's huge, half a billion. So when we look at the night sky, it makes sense that someone is looking back at us.
Michio Kaku
Space
Sky
Half
Looking
Looking Back
Sense
Stars
Back
Someone
Habitable
Look
Around
Makes
Huge
Surrounding
Going
Galaxy
Them
Us
Planets
Billion
Night
Looking up and out, how can we not respect this ever-vigilant cognizance that distinguishes us: the capability to envision, to dream, and to invent? the ability to ponder ourselves? and be aware of our existence on the outer arm of a spiral galaxy in an immeasurable ocean of stars? Cognizance is our crest.
Vanna Bonta
Knowledge
Respect
Invent
Looking
Ocean
Stars
Crest
Our
Immeasurable
Distinguishes
Ourselves
Out
Dream
Outer
Ability
Spiral
Arm
Envision
How
Existence
Up
Ponder
Galaxy
Capability
Us
Aware
We're electrical items and when we die the electricity goes somewhere else. When we die our energy goes into the galaxy.
Dominic Monaghan
Somewhere
Energy
Else
Our
Somewhere Else
Items
Die
Goes
Galaxy
Electrical
Electricity
The lunar flights give you a correct perception of our existence. You look back at Earth from the moon, and you can put your thumb up to the window and hide the Earth behind your thumb. Everything you've ever known is behind your thumb, and that blue-and-white ball is orbiting a rather normal star, tucked away on the outer edge of a galaxy.
Jim Lovell
You
Hide
Space
Moon
Perception
Edge
Back
Our
Everything
Earth
Correct
Outer
Window
Give
Rather
Put
Thumb
Look
Known
Ball
Existence
Normal
Up
Tucked
Behind
Galaxy
Your
Flights
Star
Away
Ever
A typical neuron makes about ten thousand connections to neighboring neurons. Given the billions of neurons, this means there are as many connections in a single cubic centimeter of brain tissue as there are stars in the Milky Way galaxy.
David Eagleman
Single
Stars
Typical
Way
Neighboring
Thousand
About
Ten
Given
Neurons
Makes
Brain
Tissue
Galaxy
Means
Billions
Many
Connections
Milky Way
The priceless galaxy of misinformation called the mind.
Djuna Barnes
Mind
Priceless
Misinformation
Galaxy
Because there is no cosmic point to the life that each of us perceives on this distant bit of dust at the galaxy's edge... there is all the more reason for us to maintain in proper balance what we have here. Because there is nothing else. No thing. This is it. And quite enough, all in all.
Gore Vidal
Life
Balance
Edge
Dust
Nothing
Enough
Else
Distant
Bit
Cosmic
Proper
More
Point
Maintain
Because
Quite
Galaxy
Us
Reason
Each
Thing
Here
It is mind-boggling to me that the Almighty power created everything I see; the Bible says that God created the entire universe just so he could create this galaxy just so he could create Earth so he could create human beings so he could create a family.
Rick Warren
God
Family
Me
Bible
Power
Universe
Mind-Boggling
Everything
Earth
Says
See
Entire
Could
He
Almighty
Human
Just
Human Beings
Galaxy
Create
Created
Beings
The math is dead simple: it seems that the frequency of planets able to support life is roughly one percent. In other words, a billion or more such worlds exist in our galaxy alone. That's a lot of acreage, and it takes industrial-strength credulity to believe it's all bleakly barren.
Seth Shostak
Life
Alone
Words
Simple
Space
Believe
Other
Worlds
Our
One Percent
Able
Percent
Seems
More
Takes
Support
Dead
Frequency
Math
Exist
Lot
In Other Words
Galaxy
Planets
Billion
Barren
Roughly
Credulity
Is it not careless to become too local when there are four hundred billion stars in our galaxy alone.
A. R. Ammons
Alone
Become
Stars
Careless
Too
Local
Our
Hundred
Galaxy
Billion
Four
I've been really pleasantly surprised by 'Guardians of the Galaxy.' I'd never really heard of that gang before, that comic series before. And I think when you go into those, watching those sort of films, you watch them with no expectation as well, so you're always kind of pleasantly surprised, I think.
Benedict Wong
You
Before
Expectation
Think
Films
Guardians
Pleasantly
Those
Kind
Never
Well
Sort
Always
Comic
Go
Surprised
Been
Heard
Galaxy
Them
Really
Gang
Series
Watch
Watching
As you'll find in 'Guardians of the Galaxy 2,' I'm not actually a space alien.
Chris Sullivan
You
Space
Alien
Guardians
Find
Galaxy
Actually
When they sold me on 'Supergirl', I went and sat down with Andrew Kreisberg and Greg Berlanti, and they described the character to me. Greg Berlanti used a couple of music theater references to kind of explain who the character was. They threw up Chris Pratt in 'Guardians of the Galaxy' as a reference point.
Chris Wood
Music
Character
Me
Down
Guardians
Sold
Kind
Andrew
Threw
Point
Couple
Reference
References
Up
Theater
Explain
Galaxy
Used
Who
Sat
Chris
The people I still talk to are some of the old Galaxy players all over the place. That's a bond that's pretty special.
Cobi Jones
People
Old
Some
Pretty
Over
Talk
Still
Place
Galaxy
Special
Bond
Players
I like the guys on the team and the coaching here. I especially like the management. The Galaxy have been really good to me.
Cobi Jones
Good
Me
Management
Guys
Like
Been
Galaxy
Really
Coaching
Team
Here
I'd wanted to become a doctor and couldn't - yet became the best known doctor in the galaxy.
DeForest Kelley
Best
Doctor
Become
Known
Became
Wanted
Galaxy
The New York Times' was enigmatic: 'Some unimaginable gravitational force is pulling our entire galaxy in the opposite direction.' End of article. If you stop and think about that, we are recreating ourselves.
Dwight Schultz
You
Think
Our
Ourselves
Some
Entire
About
Direction
New
Force
Opposite
Opposite Direction
End
Times
Article
York
Stop
New York
New York Times
Galaxy
Unimaginable
Enigmatic
Gravitational
Pulling
The making of documentaries for 'Humanoids From The Deep,' 'Galaxy Of Terror' and 'Forbidden World' are absolutely fascinating.
Edgar Wright
World
Absolutely
Documentaries
Forbidden
Terror
Making
Galaxy
Deep
Fascinating
I just love 'Guardians of the Galaxy,' man.
Elden Henson
Love
Man
Guardians
Just
Galaxy
Perhaps two million years ago the creatures of a planet in some remote galaxy faced a musical crisis similar to that which we earthly composers face today.
George Crumb
Today
Face
Musical
Earthly
Crisis
Composers
Some
Faced
Similar
Remote
Perhaps
Years
Years Ago
Which
Galaxy
Planet
Creatures
Million
Million Years
Two
The traditional Hollywood system is pretty rigid, but the film scene in, say, South Africa is booming with a lot of possibilities. If you have the cameras and reasonable capital, you can put your film in theatres next to 'Guardians of the Galaxy.' A great example of that was Kagiso Lediga's film 'Blitz Patrole.'
Hasan Minhaj
Great
You
Example
South Africa
Guardians
Say
Great Example
Booming
System
Possibilities
Rigid
Pretty
Scene
Put
Blitz
Traditional
Cameras
South
Lot
Africa
Galaxy
Hollywood
Capital
Next
Your
Reasonable
Film
I wrote a 20-page document, before I was ever hired, on exactly how the visuals of 'Guardians of the Galaxy' would be approached, how we'd look at creating a new type of space epic. That's exactly what the movie is today - absolutely everybody has adhered to that original document.
James Gunn
Today
Space
Before
Guardians
Everybody
Type
Would
Would-Be
Exactly
Exactly What
Visuals
Absolutely
New
Look
Document
Wrote
How
Hired
Movie
Galaxy
Epic
Creating
Original
Ever
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