“Red held me at arm’s length, grinning. “Welcome to the family, Half Moon,” he said.”
Half Moon Investigations (2006)
“Red held me at arm’s length, grinning. “Welcome to the family, Half Moon,” he said.”
Half Moon Investigations (2006)
The Theory and Practice of Gamesmanship (1947) pp. 82-83
“And mine a shielded heart for her
Who gathers simples of the moon.”
Simples, p. 15
Pomes Penyeach (1927)
The Life and Letters of Samuel Palmer, Painter and Etcher (AH Palmer, London, 1892)
Newsweek magazine, 23 December 1968 http://www.spacequotations.com/earth.html
Review http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/hackers-1995 of Hackers (15 September 1995)
Reviews, Three star reviews
The Shooting of Dan McGrew http://freemasonry.bcy.ca/biography/service_r_w/dan_mcgrew.html (1907)
“I have ridden the mighty moon-worm!”
Guest appearance on Futurama episode "Crimes of the Hot" (10 November 2002).
"A Song Of Pure Happiness I" (清平调之一)
Quote in his autobiography (1922); as cited in 'Calder' 1966, pp. 54–55; as quoted on Wikipedia: Alexander Calder
In June 1922, Calder found work as a mechanic on the passenger ship H. F. Alexander. Calder slept on deck and awoke one early morning off the Guatemalan Coast; he saw both the sun rising and the full moon setting on opposite horizons
1920s
“The slippers of the mortal Earth, Now touched the chest of the Moon. Oh, It is shameful that”
Song of the Bumblebee (2008)
[Drabold, Will, Read Cory Booker's Speech at the Democratic Convention, http://time.com/4421756/democratic-convention-cory-booker-transcript-speech/, 21 August 2018, Time, July 26, 2016]
2016
“I'm convinced that before the year 2000 is over, the first child will have been born on the moon.”
Taped TV interview, broadcast on WMAL, Washington, (7 January 1972), as reported in "Birth of Child on Moon Foreseen by von Braun", New York Times (7 January 1972), p. 14
I decided that I would go in the biological direction that I would become a doctor.
Kobos, Andrzej (2009). Po drogach uczonych (in Polish). 4. Kraków: Polska Akademia Umiejętności, pp. 383–398. ISBN 978-83-7676-021-6.
40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 landing (2009)
Uma obscura e inquieta castidade:
pôs uma flor para mim no jardim mais secreto
num horizonte de graça e claridade
intangível e perto.<p>Promessa estática no luar
da densidade em mim corpórea.
não é a culpa, é a memoria
da primeira manhã do pecado
sem Eva e sem Adão.<p>Só o fruto provado
e a serpente enroscada
na minha solidão.
Obscura Castidade (Dark Abstention).
“Going to the moon is not a matter of physics but of economics.”
John R. Platt (1958) Technocracy digest No 170-182, cited in: Lawrence R. Samuel (2009) Future: A Recent History. University of Texas Press. p. 92
“This has made it all worthwhile. (The live televised first step by Neil Armstrong on the moon.)”
The Boy Who Invented Television – Auth. Paul Schatzkin
Official Website of Philo Farnsworth https://www.cmgww.com/historic/farnsworth/
As cited in: Pierre Bayle, John Peter Bernard, John Lockman (1738), A general dictionary, historical and critical http://books.google.com/books?id=UWhZAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA783, p. 783;
Preface to View of Newton's Philosophy, (1728)
Rachel Notley during her 2015 victory speech. "Notley's Way: How the Alberta premier became determined." http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/alberta/the-alberta-ndps-rachel-notley-she-is-a-child-of-the-party/article24338069/ May 8, 2015.
“That orbed maiden with white fire laden,
Whom mortals call the moon.”
The Cloud, iv; reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
Source: Pathways to Bliss (2004), p. 104
Letter to Robert Krulwich (2010)
she wrote in 1905
1895 - 1905
Source: Lettres a un Inconnu, (Notebook III, p. 120) - Aux sources de l'expressionnisme. Presentation par Gabrielle Dufour-Kowalska. Klincksieck, 1999. p. 156
“The moons of Uranus seem to have got a twist.”
Star-Land, London, 1895, p. 227
Source: Under the Volcano (1947), Ch. XII (p. 346)
On British mystery writer Ruth Rendell, The New York Times (6 October 2005)
Song lyrics, The Kick Inside (1978)
Nature's Eternal Religion (1973)
Nature's Eternal Religion (1973)
Source: Dream of the Red Chamber (1958), p. 307
p, 125
On the Sizes and Distances of the Sun and the Moon (c. 250 BC)
Descriptio Globi Intellectualis (1653, written ca. 1612) Ch. 6, as quoted in "Description of the Intellectual Globe," The Works of Francis Bacon (1889) pp. 517-518, https://books.google.com/books?id=lsILAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA517 Vol. 4, ed. James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath.
“Feare may force a man to cast beyond the moone.”
Part I, chapter 4.
Proverbs (1546), Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext03/7cncd10.txt (1849), Sunday
By Still Waters (1906)
Source: The Dance of Life http://www.gutenberg.net.au/ebooks03/0300671.txt (1923), Ch. 7
“If God wanted man to become a spacefaring species, he would have given man a moon.”
Lunar Bases and Space Activities of the 21st Century (1985)
“The bright moon shines between the pines.
The crystal stream flows over the pebbles.”
"Autumn Twilight in the Mountains" (山居秋暝), trans. Kenneth Rexroth
Miscellaneous Works and Correspondence (1832), To Mr. Cleveland Secretary of the Admiralty (April 14, 1760)
“There's the moon trying to look romantic
Moon's too old that's her trouble
Aren't we all?”
"Aren't We All", from The Mersey Sound (1967)
The King Beetle on a Coconut Estate.
It's All Crazy! It's All False! It's All A Dream! It's Alright (2009)
At the November 2002 Cape Canaveral premiere of the IMAX version of Apollo 13.
Associated Press: Hoaxers vs. Rocket Scientists: Even NASA unsure how to counter claims of faked moon landings, December 21, 2002.
2002
Coming Out of the Cults http://www.cultfaq.org/coming-out-of-the-cults.html, Dr. Margaret Singer, Psychology Today, January, 1979
1970s
As recalled by his biographer Abraham Pais in Reviews of Modern Physics, 51, 863 (1979): 907. Cited in Boojums All The Way Through by N. David Mermin (1990), p. 81 http://books.google.com/books?id=bf5bjBk095UC&lpg=PP1&pg=PA81#v=onepage&q&f=false
Attributed in posthumous publications
“White moon gleaming
Among trees,
From every branch
Sound rising into
Canopies.”
La lune blanche
Luit dans les bois;
De chaque branche
Part une voix
Sous la ramée.
"La lune blanche", line 1, from La Bonne Chanson (1872); Sorrell p. 57
“And a thimble's worth of milky moon
Can touch hearts larger than a thimble.”
Bridges & Balloons
The Milk-Eyed Mender (2004)
Song: The Best Things in Life are Free
trijagadavana hataharijananidhuvana
nijavanarucijitaśataśatavidhuvana ।
taruvaravibhavavinatasuravaravana
jayati viratighana iva raghuvaravana ॥
Śrībhārgavarāghavīyam
You Can Lead an Atheist to Evidence, But You Can't Make Him Think (2009)
Source: Just a Theory: Exploring the Nature of Science (2005), Chapter 11, “Logic and Mathematics: Scientists Like It Clear and Precise” (p. 177)
A Description of Helioscopes, and Some Other Instruments https://books.google.com/books?id=KQtPAAAAcAAJ (1676)
Source: Emir's Education In The Proper Use of Magical Powers (1979), p. 10
F.S. Jackson, A Cricketing Biography (1989)
As quoted in "Romantic Parodies, 1797-1831" by David A. Kent, D. R. Ewen, in The Review of English Studies, New Series, Vol. 44, No. 175, (1993), pp. 430-432
Letter to Lord Jeffrey
Undated letter to Ethel Kennedy following RFK's assassination, as quoted in "FBI seizes letter from Jackie Kennedy to RFK's widow" http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/09/14/texas.kennedy.letter/index.html (14 September 2009)
Source: The Call of the Carpenter (1914), p. 10
The Iliad of Homer: translated into English blank verse (1791), Book VIII, line 643.
“The head is borne towards the heavens and has two lights, as it were the sun and moon.”
As quoted by J. J. McEvoy, The philosophy of Robert Grosseteste (1982) p. 372.
Source: "Theoretical assumptions and nonobserved facts," 1971, p. 1: Start of lead paragraph
“A church full of singing, out of tune
Everyone's gone to the moon”
Song: Everyone's gone to the Moon
Declaring the Era of the Peace Kingdom, Address to the United States Congress http://www.unification.net/2004/20040323_1.html (2004-03-23)
“Philosophers dwell in the moon.”
Act III, sc. iii.
The Lover's Melancholy (1628)
“You are the sun, I am the moon.
You are the words, I am the tune.
Play me.”
Play Me
Song lyrics, Moods (1972)
Song lyrics, Amarantine (2005)
A Short History of Christianity (2011)
Source: Argonautica (3rd century BC), Book IV. Homeward Bound, Lines 167–173