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If you want to be a professional writer then you need to write consistently. Inspiration strikes about once every blue moon which, for me, is once every two and a half to three months, which is when I'll get really and truly inspired about something.
Christopher Paolini
Me
You
Moon
Three
Half
Every
Strikes
Once
Months
Consistently
About
Something
Inspiration
Inspired
Write
Writer
Truly
Get
Blue
Want
Which
Then
Really
Professional
Professional Writer
Two
Need
When I was younger, I'd make a point of driving to the middle of nowhere and spending an evening with just me, the wind, and the moon. Your skin crawls up an octave. This is what I tap into when I'm working on horror films. I'm just afraid a time will come when I lose touch with that part of myself.
Christopher Young
Time
Myself
Me
Will
Moon
Wind
Lose
Skin
Films
Spending
Touch
Horror
Horror Films
Point
Driving
Part
Come
Make
Tap
Up
Just
Afraid
Middle
Younger
Working
Your
Evening
Nowhere
'And for my part, Gentlemen,' said I, 'that I may put in for a share, and guess with the rest; not to amuse myself with those curious Notions wherewith you tickle and spur on slow-paced Time; I believe, that the Moon is a World like ours, to which this of ours serves likewise for a Moon.'
Cyrano de Bergerac
Time
Myself
You
World
Moon
Rest
Believe
Guess
Those
Ours
Share
Part
Put
Like
Tickle
Likewise
Gentlemen
Said
Spur
Curious
May
Which
Notions
Serve
Amuse
We're actually thinking about distributing 'Moon Over Broadway' on-line. It's tempting, because when you go to a major studio, it's sort of like a farm, you know? They make all the money, since it's kind of a buyer's market.
D. A. Pennebaker
You
Money
Moon
Farm
Thinking
Market
On-Line
Broadway
Kind
About
Tempting
Studio
Over
Since
Major
Like
Know
Make
Sort
Because
Go
Actually
Buyer
At the age of eight, I bought my first telescope and would spend hours gazing at the moon and stars. I remember thinking what it must have been like when man first realized that we were only a very small part of the overall picture.
Daniel Hope
Man
Age
Remember
Moon
First
Picture
Stars
Thinking
Spend
Gazing
Telescope
Must
Would
Only
Small
Small Part
Part
Bought
Like
Overall
Hours
Were
Been
Very
Eight
Realized
We did 'Erin Brockovich', we did 'Man on the Moon', we did 'Living Out Loud', but now I'm going to keep going.
Danny DeVito
Man
Moon
Living
Out
Loud
Did
Going
Keep
Keep Going
Now
The thing that I guess I've never understood is why people persist that I carried a crown on a pillow to Reverend Moon. I never did. I took it to his wife.
Danny K. Davis
People
Wife
Moon
Took
Guess
Carried
Crown
Never
Understood
Pillow
Reverend
His
Persist
Did
Why
Thing
I always shoot for the moon in my work, so that I'm happy when I land on the roof.
Darren Criss
Work
Happy
Roof
Moon
Always
Shoot
Land
This is the first convention of the space age - where a candidate can promise the moon and mean it.
David Brinkley
Age
Space
Moon
First
Promise
Candidate
Where
Convention
Mean
In the 20th century, we had a century where at the beginning of the century, most of the world was agricultural and industry was very primitive. At the end of that century, we had men in orbit, we had been to the moon, we had people with cell phones and colour televisions and the Internet and amazing medical technology of all kinds.
David Gerrold
Technology
Phones
People
World
Amazing
Internet
Moon
Men
Beginning
Cell Phones
Kinds
Colour
Had
Primitive
Most
Industry
Been
End
Very
Cell
Orbit
Where
To The Moon
Century
Agricultural
Medical
Medical Technology
Literally, my earliest memory, my earliest vivid memory, is the Apollo 11 landing on the Moon. Yeah, I was in fourth grade, and I was just so captivated. And I think you'll find a lot of space scientists of my generation will say the same thing. Apollo was a big event for them.
David Grinspoon
You
Memory
Generation
Space
Will
Moon
Big
Same Thing
Think
Say
Find
Vivid
My Generation
Yeah
Scientists
Big Event
Lot
Grade
Same
Just
Literally
Them
Landing
Apollo
Captivated
Event
Thing
Earliest
Fourth
I watched the moon landing as a boy, and I thought that was the most exciting thing ever, going into space, orbiting Earth and exploring other planets. That looked fantastic.
David Mackay
Space
Thought
Moon
Other
Earth
Exciting
Most
Looked
Boy
Going
Fantastic
Landing
Planets
Exploring
Ever
Thing
Watched
I was the class clown, you know, that kind of thing, and I gathered around me a group of guys who also were silly. I was in all the plays and everything. But I don't know, at that time show businesses looked like the moon, you know, it was so far away. I wanted to be a radio announcer.
Dick Van Dyke
Time
Me
You
Class
Moon
Clown
Group
Everything
Kind
Class Clown
Silly
Guys
Announcer
Like
Know
Looked
Also
Around
Were
Wanted
Far
Far Away
Show
Who
Businesses
Radio
Away
Thing
Plays
Gathered
I was only 8 years old on July 20, 1969, when Neil Armstrong, 38-year-old commander of 'Apollo 11,' descended the cramped lunar module Eagle's ladder with hefty backpack and bulky spacesuit to become the first human on the moon.
Douglas Brinkley
Old
Moon
First
Become
Ladder
Backpack
Neil
Only
Armstrong
Commander
Years
July
Human
Apollo
Descended
Eagle
The only memory I have of playing the saxophone was in a school play. We put on 'Grease,' which is still one of my favorite movies. I played Danny, and I slid out on my knees and played a really out-of-tune 'Blue Moon.'
Ed Skrein
Memory
School
Moon
Saxophone
Danny
Favorite
Favorite Movies
Out
Only
Knees
Put
School Play
Still
Blue
Which
Movies
Really
Play
Played
Playing
Grease
Our mission on Apollo 14 was to be the first to do science on the moon, so we had to be careful about getting everything in during the allotted time.
Edgar Mitchell
Time
Science
Moon
First
Our
Everything
Be Careful
Be The First
About
Had
Mission
Getting
Apollo
Careful
I don't think there is much value in trying to use the moon as a base to go to Mars. That's going into one gravity belt and having to get back out of it again. And the moon doesn't have a lot to offer as a resource base.
Edgar Mitchell
Value
Moon
Think
Resource
Back
Out
Mars
Having
Go
Lot
Offer
Get
Trying
Going
Again
Much
Use
Base
Gravity
Belt
The best experience that we have on Earth is the fact that we have scientific stations, weathering over stations down in the Antarctic for almost the entire 20th century to learn how to exist in exceedingly hazardous conditions; and the Moon is far more hazardous than Antarctica. At least they have water there.
Edgar Mitchell
Best
Experience
Water
Moon
Down
Earth
Stations
Entire
More
Exceedingly
Fact
Hazardous
Almost
Over
Learn
Scientific
How
Least
Antarctica
Exist
Conditions
Than
Century
Far
When I was a kid, I just figured we'd be living on the moon by the year 2000.
Edgar Wright
Moon
Year
Living
Kid
Just
Figured
They dined on mince, and slices of quince, Which they ate with a runcible spoon; And hand in hand, on the edge of the sand, They danced by the light of the moon.
Edward Lear
Light
Moon
Edge
Mince
Danced
Dined
Ate
Spoon
Hand
Hand-In-Hand
Which
Sand
I keep trying to explain to people that the archetype of intelligence is not Dustin Hoffman in 'The Rain Man;' it is a human being, period. It is squishy things that explode in a vacuum, leaving footprints on their moon.
Eliezer Yudkowsky
Man
Rain
People
Intelligence
Human Being
Moon
Footprints
Period
Leaving
Trying
Dustin Hoffman
Human
Being
Explain
Explode
Keep
Things
Vacuum
I can hold a cup of sake on a full moon in Japan, and the reflection of the moon in that little cup can make me feel so enthusiastic about beauty. That one good, magical moment can give me enough to create other things like the teardrop earring or necklace.
Elsa Peretti
Good
Me
Reflection
Moon
Beauty
Other
Enough
Earring
Enthusiastic
About
Magical
Give
Give Me
Feel
Like
Make
Sake
Cup
Hold
Little
Japan
Create
Full
Full Moon
Moment
Things
Necklace
'Sailor Moon' was my favorite cartoon of all time, and I'm still kind of obsessed with it. I own all the DVDs to watch it at home.
Emily Browning
Time
Home
Moon
Own
Favorite
Kind
Cartoon
All-Time
Obsessed
Sailor
Still
Watch
For the first time in history, a private company is organizing a mission to the moon. This mission will inspire countries of the world, citizens, our youth.
Eric C. Anderson
Time
History
Youth
World
Inspire
Will
Moon
First
Our
Citizens
Countries
Mission
First Time
Private
To The Moon
Organizing
Company
Vatican II and the Space/Information Age began in the same eye blink of history, with John XXIII's opening speech of Vatican II on Oct. 11, 1962, following John F. Kennedy's call for a round trip to the moon a month earlier.
Eugene Kennedy
History
Age
Moon
Month
Eye
John
Trip
Following
Vatican
Opening
Call
Blink
Began
Same
To The Moon
Round
Earlier
Kennedy
Speech
I want to be the first. If they'd let me go to the moon, I'd crawl all the way to Cape Kennedy just to do it. I'd like to go to the moon, but I don't want to be the second man to go there.
Evel Knievel
Me
Man
Moon
First
Way
Be The First
Like
Go
Just
Want
Crawl
To The Moon
Cape
Kennedy
Second
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