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My students are often asking me, 'What do you think are the most important qualities for a writer?' And one thing I always tells them is that it's helpful to be willing to sit in a space of uncertainty. There are entire years, especially with novels, where you really don't know where the project is going.
Laura van den Berg
Me
You
Space
Important
Sit
Think
Project
Willing
Tells
One Thing
Entire
Uncertainty
Writer
Students
Know
Most
Qualities
Always
Years
Going
Often
The Most Important
Where
Them
Asking
Really
Helpful
Novels
Thing
We're looking at Earth science, observing our planet. Also space science, looking at the ozone in the atmosphere around our Earth. Also looking at life science. And on a human level, using ourselves as test subjects.
Laurel Clark
Life
Science
Space
Looking
Our
Earth
Our Planet
Ourselves
Atmosphere
Life Science
Observing
Also
Around
Test
Subjects
Human
Ozone
Planet
Using
Level
Gravity pulls our bodily fluids down, like water in a glass goes to the bottom part of a glass. In space, the water doesn't stay in the bottom of the glass. It distributes itself evenly over time throughout the entire volume of the glass.
Laurel Clark
Time
Water
Space
Down
Our
Stay
Entire
Throughout
Volume
Bottom
Part
Glass
Over
Like
Itself
Goes
Bodily
Gravity
I can't think of anything that's as exciting as I'm sure this mission will be, and actually being in space. But, we did some training as a crew together.
Laurel Clark
Together
Training
Space
Will
Think
Crew
Some
Exciting
Mission
Sure
Did
Being
Anything
Actually
Some things are only capable of being done in space. Examples of that are looking at our Earth from that far away, and understanding the entire processes of storms and weather patterns, and oceans, and coastlines.
Laurel Clark
Space
Weather
Looking
Understanding
Our
Earth
Some
Some Things
Entire
Examples
Only
Oceans
Done
Being
Storms
Processes
Being Done
Patterns
Capable
Far
Far Away
Away
Things
The microgravity or the very, very low amount of gravity that we have up in space forces some changes in different processes. It forces changes in us as human beings.
Laurel Clark
Space
Changes
Some
Forces
Up
Very
Human
Different
Human Beings
Processes
Low
Us
Beings
Amount
Gravity
This has been a great experience for me. The first couple of days you don't always feel too well. You adjust to the fluid shifting, how to fly through space without hitting things or anybody else. But then you get in a groove.
Laurel Clark
Great
Me
You
Experience
Space
Fluid
Fly
First
Shifting
Too
Else
Great Experience
Adjust
Has-Been
Through
Feel
Days
Couple
Well
Without
Always
How
Been
Get
Hitting
Anybody
Anybody Else
Then
Groove
Things
In real life, I'm a large character, and I need the space and platform to be large.
Lauren Ashley Carter
Life
Character
Space
Real Life
Real
Large
Platform
Need
When you really break it down to the way the world works, we're all little humans floating on a gas ball in the middle of space. That's the reality of our situation. And we've created these concepts and constructs that move us away from that.
Lauren Jauregui
You
Reality
World
Space
Situation
Down
Our
Way
Constructs
Concepts
Ball
Move
Middle
Break
Little
Us
Created
Really
Works
Floating
Away
Gas
Humans
We went from playing small clubs to quite big stages quite quickly, and a lot of the time, I felt like I was trying to catch up with myself. Figuring out how to take up space was an interesting journey.
Lauren Mayberry
Time
Myself
Journey
Space
Big
Out
Small
Take
Catch
Like
Felt
How
Lot
Up
Quickly
Trying
Quite
Stages
Clubs
Interesting
Figuring
Playing
You could probably go three or four months without the word 'God' coming from my dad's mouth; Mum would pray for a parking space.
Laurence Fox
God
You
Space
Word
Three
Mouth
Months
Would
Parking
Could
Without
Coming
Go
Pray
Pray For
Dad
Mum
Four
There's a lot to love about America - freedom, the melting pot of diversity, individualism - all attractive concepts, especially to an introvert. In fact, the introverts were probably the first to feel crowded in England and to daydream about all the space they would find in the New World. Peace! Quiet!
Laurie Helgoe
Love
Freedom
Peace
World
Space
Diversity
First
World Peace
Melting
Melting Pot
Would
Find
Introvert
About
Pot
Crowded
Fact
Individualism
Feel
Daydream
New
Concepts
Attractive
Were
Lot
Quiet
America
New World
In Fact
To Love
England
When I had my first show at Artists Space in 1979, I imagined my life like game show. There were two doors: one door had a big dollar sign on it, and the other just had sort of a blurry picture of a newspaper - the money door or the critical response and acclaim door.
Laurie Simmons
Life
Game
Money
Space
My Life
First
Picture
Big
Doors
Other
Sign
Response
Critical
Had
Like
Sort
Acclaim
Were
Dollar
Just
Artists
Door
Newspaper
Game Show
Show
Two
Imagined
One of my favorite cities is Tokyo because of sushi, and Asian food in general, but then also the way Tokyo operates, because it's so clean, and there's space for a lot of variety of stores.
Lauv
Food
Space
Way
Favorite
Cities
General
Variety
Clean
Also
Because
Lot
Sushi
Stores
Asian
Then
Tokyo
Empty space is a boiling, bubbling brew of virtual particles that pop in and out of existence in a time scale so short that you can't even measure them.
Lawrence M. Krauss
Time
You
Space
Empty Space
Virtual
Scale
Out
Bubbling
Particles
Empty
Existence
Short
Them
Pop
Brew
Measure
Boiling
Even
When it comes to the things that people really want in science fiction - like space travel - the simplest things end up causing them not to happen. Humans are 100-pound bags of water, built to live on Earth.
Lawrence M. Krauss
Travel
Science
People
Water
Space
Live
Earth
Simplest
Simplest Things
Bags
Like
Science Fiction
Built
Causing
End
Up
Want
Fiction
Happen
Space Travel
Them
Really
Things
Humans
Space and light and order. Those are the things that men need just as much as they need bread or a place to sleep.
Le Corbusier
Light
Space
Men
Design
Those
Just
Just As Much
Order
Bread
Place
Much
Things
Need
Sleep
I was 28, and my mom was living with me. I had to decide. You have to claim it; you can't ask permission. After a gig in Singapore, she went home, I went to New York on my own, I packed her stuff in boxes and sent it home. I don't think she liked me for a while for doing that. It was something I needed to do to carve out my own space.
Lea Salonga
Home
Mom
Me
You
Space
Own
Living
Think
Claim
Out
Gig
Carve
Something
My Own
Had
Stuff
New
Liked
Singapore
She
Boxes
Permission
Doing
York
New York
After
Decide
While
Packed
Sent
Ask
Her
Needed
I was born outside Kennedy Space Center.
Leanne Caret
Space
Born
Outside
Center
Kennedy
You were told how much space so it was a matter of whether you could send in two paintings or three paintings, you know, pending where the show was being held. You did submit work to be accepted. Once you were accepted that was it. You did your own selection of what went in.
Lee Krasner
Work
You
Matter
Space
Three
Submit
Own
Once
Could
Selection
Know
Accepted
How
How Much
Were
Did
Send
Being
Where
Whether
Much
Held
Your
Show
Paintings
Two
I'm very interested in the distance and the space between those two poles: very concrete, song-based stuff on the one hand and very improvisational, abstract stuff on the other. I don't see any reason music should exclude one or the other, and I think the pairing of them together makes for very interesting music in a lot of ways.
Lee Ranaldo
Music
Together
Space
Think
Other
Distance
Ways
Those
See
Abstract
Exclude
Between
Stuff
Poles
Makes
Concrete
Hand
Lot
Very
Improvisational
Any
Interested
Interesting
Them
Should
Reason
Two
Certain stories need the resources of a studio. If you're telling a story about a giant robot war in outer space, you're going to need the money and the resources most of the time to do it justice.
Leigh Whannell
War
Time
You
Justice
Money
Space
Robot
Resources
Giant
Telling
Outer
Outer Space
About
Studio
Most
Going
Stories
Story
Certain
Need
I think we are in an age where cash pays for time and space. The more cash you have, the bigger space you can buy and the smaller the technology to put in it.
Lemn Sissay
Buy
Time
You
Technology
Age
Space
Think
Cash
More
Put
Smaller
Time And Space
Where
Bigger
Pays
I spent all my time on my movies worried that people were eating and that the schedule was being kept, so to have experts in those areas giving me the brain space as a writer and director is huge.
Lena Dunham
Time
Me
Director
People
Space
Giving
Worried
Spent
Those
All My Time
Eating
My Time
Area
Schedule
Writer
Were
Brain
Huge
Being
Experts
Movies
Kept
Any person, brought into the presence of this fact, stops for a few moments and remains pensive and silent; and then generally leaves, carrying with him forever a sharper, keener sense of our incessant motion through space.
Leon Foucault
Space
Few
Sense
Our
Carrying
Silent
Brought
Fact
Remains
Through
Generally
Sharper
Him
Motion
Leaves
Forever
Person
Any
Stops
Then
Incessant
Moments
Keener
Presence
Space can vibrate, space can fluctuate, space can be quantum mechanical, but what the devil is it? And, you know, everybody has their own idea about what it is, but there's no coherent final consensus on why there is space.
Leonard Susskind
You
Space
Devil
Own
Fluctuate
Everybody
Final
About
Idea
Know
Quantum
Vibrate
Mechanical
Why
Consensus
Coherent
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