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And for the first time in your life you feel in your gut the precious unity of the earth and all the living things it supports. the diversity of the phenomena of nature is so great, and the treasures hidden in the heavens are so rich, precisely in order that the human mind shall never be lacking in fresh nourishment. half a world to the left, half a world to the right, i can see it all. a companion with whom i was sailing one very windy but bright moonlight night, when the stars were few and faint, thought that a man could get along with them,*though he was considerably reduced in his circumstances,*that they were a kind of bread and cheese that never failed. a disturbingly high proportion of the intelligent young are discontented because they find the life before them intolerably confining. a hundred billion? "billions and billions" is pretty vague. a lot of people think that all the things that could be invented have been invented. a very fit consideration, and matter of reflection, for those kings and princes who sacrifice the lives of so many people, only to flatter their ambition in being masters of some pitiful corner of this small spot. all this enlarges the human horizon... an analogy such as this may be misleading, and we believe it to be so in this case. an unknown fault in electrical equipment inside one of the service module's oxygen tanks had produced an explosion during the routine stirring operation, which in turn caused the loss the oxygen in both tanks. and different tribes of men, kinds of wild beasts. and for 50 years, people have been wrong... and if the idea is accepted that the world's resources are fixed, then each person is ultimately the enemy of every other person, and each race or nation is the enemy of every other race or nation. and if we become extinct because we don't have a space program, it'll serve us right! and makes its circuit to the other; and so this knowledge will be unfolded through long successive ages. and the earth was without form and void. and the only way it's going to happen is to have some kid fantasize about getting his ray gun, jumping into his spaceship, and flying into outer space. and then, the earth being small, mankind will migrate into space, and will cross the airless saharas which separate planet from planet and sun from sun. and when the first contact with the outer universe is made, one would like to think that mankind played an active and not merely a passive role*that we were the discoverers, not the discovered. and you work well, yes, you think well, without sweat, without difficulty as if the biblical curse in the sweat of thy face and in sorrow no longer exists, as if you've been born again. and, as we leave the moon at taurus- littrow, we leave as we came and, god willing, as we shall return, with peace and hope for all mankind. anyone who has spent any time in space will love it for the rest of their lives. anyway, the reply was: apollo 12, houston..
And for all the people back on earth, the crew of apollo eight has a message that we would like to send to you. a few million years ago there were no humans. a manuscript i wrote on january 14, 1918... a sky as pure as water bathed the stars and brought them out. a tear-drop of green. a truly isolated, small, and creative society will never again be possible on this planet. a universe that come from nothing in the big bang will disappear at the big crunch. a very fit consideration, and matter of reflection, for those kings and princes who sacrifice the lives of so many people, only to flatter their ambition in being masters of some pitiful corner of this small spot. above me i saw something i did not believe at first. after i give lectures*on almost any subject*i am often asked, "do you believe in ufos?". all human exploration's bottom line is about preserving our species over the long haul. all that can be said with certainty today is this: the trip will be made, and will be made... an undevout astronomer is mad. and as we know now, and as i pointed out many times, the great plume of fire at the bottom of the space shuttle is actually dollar bills burning, and the most efficient method of destroying american dollar bills as has ever been devised by man. and makes its circuit to the other; and so this knowledge will be unfolded through long successive ages. and then, the earth being small, mankind will migrate into space, and will cross the airless saharas which separate planet from planet and sun from sun. and you work well, yes, you think well, without sweat, without difficulty as if the biblical curse in the sweat of thy face and in sorrow no longer exists, as if you've been born again. another explorer with a famous first*edmund hillary, first to climb mount everest*said it would have been, "better if he had said something natural like, 'jesus, here we are!'" the july 1969 edition of esquire magazine even had as its cover story famous writers discussing what the first words should be. anyone who sits on top of the largest hydrogen-oxygen fueled system in the world; knowing they're going to light the bottom*and doesn't get a little worried*does not fully understand the situation. arecibo message.
And it's the saddest moment of my life. and then, the earth being small, mankind will migrate into space, and will cross the airless saharas which separate planet from planet and sun from sun. and we have been that way for thousands of years..
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And for all the people back on earth, the crew of apollo eight has a message that we would like to send to you. a few million years ago there were no humans. a manuscript i wrote on january 14, 1918... a sky as pure as water bathed the stars and brought them out. a tear-drop of green. a truly isolated, small, and creative society will never again be possible on this planet. a universe that come from nothing in the big bang will disappear at the big crunch. a very fit consideration, and matter of reflection, for those kings and princes who sacrifice the lives of so many people, only to flatter their ambition in being masters of some pitiful corner of this small spot. above me i saw something i did not believe at first. after i give lectures*on almost any subject*i am often asked, "do you believe in ufos?". all human exploration's bottom line is about preserving our species over the long haul. all that can be said with certainty today is this: the trip will be made, and will be made... an undevout astronomer is mad. and as we know now, and as i pointed out many times, the great plume of fire at the bottom of the space shuttle is actually dollar bills burning, and the most efficient method of destroying american dollar bills as has ever been devised by man. and makes its circuit to the other; and so this knowledge will be unfolded through long successive ages. and then, the earth being small, mankind will migrate into space, and will cross the airless saharas which separate planet from planet and sun from sun. and you work well, yes, you think well, without sweat, without difficulty as if the biblical curse in the sweat of thy face and in sorrow no longer exists, as if you've been born again. another explorer with a famous first*edmund hillary, first to climb mount everest*said it would have been, "better if he had said something natural like, 'jesus, here we are!'" the july 1969 edition of esquire magazine even had as its cover story famous writers discussing what the first words should be. anyone who sits on top of the largest hydrogen-oxygen fueled system in the world; knowing they're going to light the bottom*and doesn't get a little worried*does not fully understand the situation. arecibo message.
And it's the saddest moment of my life. and then, the earth being small, mankind will migrate into space, and will cross the airless saharas which separate planet from planet and sun from sun. and we have been that way for thousands of years..