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As we've often said, to the world at large, Marvel looks like a giant octopus that's out to swallow the galaxy - which, by the way, we are. But we are, in fact, a rather small and intimate company.
Jeph Loeb
World
Intimate
Way
Giant
Out
Rather
Small
Marvel
Fact
Like
Looks
Said
Octopus
Often
In Fact
Swallow
Which
Galaxy
Large
Company
One of the things that I really admire about the Marvel motion pictures is that, in one year, 'Captain America: The Winter Soldier,' which was a taut political thriller, and 'Guardians of the Galaxy,' which was a cosmic comedy, came out, and they could not be more different, and yet they both felt very Marvel.
Jeph Loeb
Winter
Comedy
Political
Year
Guardians
Soldier
Out
One Of The Things
Admire
Cosmic
About
More
Thriller
Both
Marvel
Could
Pictures
Felt
Motion
Motion Pictures
Came
Very
America
Different
Which
Galaxy
Really
Captain
Captain America
Things
When I grew up as a kid, we didn't know there were any other planets outside of our own solar system. It was widely speculated that planet formation was an incredibly rare event and that it's possible that other planets just don't exist in our galaxy, and it's just this special situation where we happen to have planets around our sun.
John M. Grunsfeld
Solar
Rare
Own
Situation
Other
Incredibly
Our
Solar System
Kid
Sun
System
Possible
Outside
Know
Around
Were
Exist
Up
Any
Just
Where
Grew
Happen
Formation
Galaxy
Planet
Planets
Special
Event
Widely
People are always saying it's the end of the Gutenberg era. More to the point, it's a return to an oral era. The Gutenberg galaxy was about the written word. At its best, the digital era is part of the rediscovery of the oral. At its worst, it's a Kafkaesque victory of the bureaucratic over the imagination.
John Ralston Saul
Saying
Best
People
Word
Victory
Digital
Imagination
Worst
About
Gutenberg
More
Point
Part
Written
Written Word
Over
Return
Always
Era
End
Oral
Bureaucratic
Galaxy
We live in a modest system, a galaxy called the Milky Way. If we named every star in the Milky Way and put them in the Hollywood telephone directory and stacked those telephone directories up, we'd have a pile of telephone directories 70 miles high.
John Rhys-Davies
Live
Every
Way
Telephone
Those
System
High
Directory
Put
Named
Pile
Up
Stacked
Galaxy
Them
Modest
Hollywood
Miles
Star
Milky Way
We look at Marvel, but we're not trying to emulate that in any way. In fact, we talked often about how distinctive what we're trying to do with 'Star Wars' is from Marvel. They've been extremely successful in exploiting the characters in that universe, and we have a place. We have the galaxy.
Kathleen Kennedy
Universe
Way
Extremely
Distinctive
Characters
About
Marvel
Fact
Look
Talked
Emulate
How
Been
Trying
Any
Often
In Fact
Place
Galaxy
Successful
Exploiting
Wars
Star
Star Wars
Lionel Messi is not human. He is from another galaxy.
Kevin-Prince Boateng
He
Another
Messi
Lionel
Human
Galaxy
'Guardians Of The Galaxy' was, as 'Ant-Man' was, just fun, in terms of expanding this universe. We always say, how can we keep audiences surprise at what an MCU film can be?
Kevin Feige
Universe
Guardians
Say
Terms
Always
How
Audiences
Surprise
Expanding
Just
Galaxy
Fun
Keep
Film
The reality is that we know that this universe, that our galaxy, has billions of stars. We know that stars have planets. So the likelihood that there is life somewhere else to me is just absolutely there.
Mae Jemison
Life
Me
Reality
Somewhere
Stars
Universe
Else
Our
Somewhere Else
Absolutely
Know
Likelihood
Just
Galaxy
Planets
Billions
When we look out into space, we're looking back in time; the light from a galaxy a billion light-years away, for instance, will take a billion years to reach us. It's an amazing thing. The history is there for us to see. It's not mushed up like the geologic record of Earth. You can just see it exactly as it was.
Margaret Geller
Time
History
You
Light
Amazing
Space
Will
Looking
Looking Back
Back
Earth
Out
Exactly
See
Record
Take
Instance
Like
Reach
Look
Amazing Thing
Years
Up
Just
Galaxy
Us
Billion
Away
Thing
People were endlessly trying to set me up with 'eligible' men, and I enjoyed going on a galaxy of dates.
Marie Helvin
Me
People
Men
Dates
Were
Up
Trying
Endlessly
Going
Galaxy
Enjoyed
Eligible
Set
The first voyagers to the stars will be creatures whose life cycle is matched to the voyage: the aeons involved in traversing the galaxy are not daunting to immortal beings. By the end of the third millennium, travel to other stars could be technically feasible. But would there be sufficient motive?
Martin Rees
Life
Travel
Technically
Will
First
Stars
Other
Would
Immortal
Feasible
Daunting
Could
Involved
Voyage
Matched
Motive
End
Galaxy
Cycle
Beings
Whose
Creatures
Sufficient
Millennium
Third
'The Walking Dead' and 'Guardians of the Galaxy' have pumped up the recognition factor a thousand times. I can't get off an airplane anymore. I don't know how the hell they know and how these people find out. They must have some interesting, secret way of getting a hold of the flight manifesto or something.
Michael Rooker
People
Hell
Guardians
Pumped
Secret
Way
Airplane
Recognition
Out
Thousand
Must
Thousand Times
Find
Some
Something
Factor
Know
Dead
How
Off
Up
Times
Walking
Walking Dead
Get
Getting
Anymore
Hold
Manifesto
Interesting
Galaxy
Flight
All of the stars rotate, have orbits around the center of the galaxy, and most of them go around the center of the galaxy in nearly circular orbits. They vary a little bit from circular, but they're predominantly circular.
Nancy Roman
Stars
Bit
Circular
Vary
Most
Around
Go
Center
Little
Galaxy
Little Bit
Them
Rotate
Nearly
I don't want to be the embarrassment of the galaxy to have had the power to deflect an asteroid, and then not and end up going extinct. We'd be the laughingstock of the aliens of the cosmos if that were the case.
Neil deGrasse Tyson
Alien
Power
Asteroid
Deflect
Embarrassment
Cosmos
Case
Had
Were
End
Up
Going
Want
Galaxy
Then
Extinct
Asteroids have us in our sight. The dinosaurs didn't have a space program, so they're not here to talk about this problem. We are, and we have the power to do something about it. I don't want to be the embarrassment of the galaxy, to have had the power to deflect an asteroid, and then not, and end up going extinct.
Neil deGrasse Tyson
Science
Problem
Space
Power
Asteroid
Our
Sight
Deflect
Embarrassment
Dinosaurs
About
Something
Had
Talk
End
Up
Going
Want
Space Program
Galaxy
Then
Us
Here
Program
Extinct
I was very affected as a foreigner coming from Copenhagen, which is the safest, most liberal town in the entire galaxy. I was like an alien stranded in a strange land for the first time in the U.S.
Nicolas Winding Refn
Time
Strange
Alien
First
Liberal
Entire
Town
Like
Most
Safest
First Time
Coming
Affected
Foreigner
Very
Which
Galaxy
Land
Stranded
Copenhagen
Human beings are fragile things, and for the period of time it takes to get them to Mars and back, you have dangerous radiation from the sun and the galaxy. We have to think about issues like that.
Paul Allen
Time
You
Dangerous
Think
Back
Sun
Mars
About
Takes
Like
Period
Issues
Get
Human
Human Beings
Galaxy
Them
Radiation
Beings
Things
Fragile
My relationship with 'Star Wars' is that I'm old enough that I saw it when it first came out - 'A New Hope,' that is - and it was like when Dorothy steps out of black and white into Technicolor. I was transported from a gray, miserable 1970s London into a different galaxy, and I didn't know what it was, but I wanted to be a part of it.
Paul Bettany
Hope
Relationship
Old
Black
Black And White
Miserable
First
White
Enough
Saw
Out
London
Part
Steps
New
Like
Know
Came
Different
Wanted
Dorothy
Old Enough
Galaxy
Wars
Star
Star Wars
Gray
Should we find a second form of life right here on our doorstep, we could be confident that life is a truly cosmic phenomenon. If so, there may well be sentient beings somewhere in the galaxy wondering, as do we, if they are not alone in the universe.
Paul Davies
Life
Alone
Life Is A
Somewhere
Universe
Our
Find
Cosmic
Could
Well
Truly
Wondering
Confident
May
Form
Doorstep
Galaxy
Sentient
Should
Beings
Right
Second
Here
Phenomenon
I can proudly say Galaxy Gear is a design statement, an engineering marvel, and something that really redefines tomorrow.
Pranav Mistry
Tomorrow
Engineering
Design
Statement
Say
Gear
Something
Marvel
Proudly
Galaxy
Really
Evidence has been mounting for the key role that black holes play in the process of galaxy formation. But it now appears that they are likely the prima donnas of this space opera.
Priyamvada Natarajan
Key
Space
Black
Evidence
Has-Been
Black Holes
Prima
Likely
Opera
Been
Role
Mounting
Formation
Process
Holes
Galaxy
Appears
Now
Play
We've seen black holes, which is already wonderful. We also expect to see the merger of neutron stars, and that was a thing that actually gave this field a certain credibility when it was discovered that there were pairs of neutron stars in our galaxy, and people stopped laughing at us when that was found out.
Rainer Weiss
People
Wonderful
Black
Seen
Field
Stars
Gave
Our
Out
Laughing
See
Black Holes
Merger
Also
Were
Discovered
Expect
Stopped
Which
Holes
Galaxy
Us
Certain
Pairs
Found
Credibility
Actually
Thing
Thanos is undoubtedly the most powerful entity and villain the world has ever seen - he is virtually indestructible. Imagine a villain so menacing that all the Avengers, Guardians of the Galaxy, and their allies have to come together in a hope to defeat this one guy; such characters come to you once in a lifetime!
Rana Daggubati
Hope
You
Together
World
Seen
Defeat
Guardians
Virtually
Once
Characters
Indestructible
Menacing
Guy
Entity
Allies
Lifetime
He
Powerful
Come
Most
Most Powerful
Undoubtedly
Galaxy
Avengers
Villain
Ever
Imagine
If you set out in a spaceship to find the one planet in the galaxy that has life, the odds against your finding it would be so great that the task would be indistinguishable, in practice, from impossible.
Richard Dawkins
Life
Great
You
Impossible
Practice
Odds
Out
Would
Would-Be
Find
Finding
Indistinguishable
Task
Spaceship
Against
Galaxy
Planet
Your
Set
How can you look at the galaxy and not feel insignificant?
Ridley Scott
You
Insignificant
Feel
Look
How
Galaxy
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