If humanity doesn't land on Mars in my lifetime, I would be very disappointed.
“If humanity doesn't land on Mars in my lifetime, I would be very disappointed.”
The World Motivation
If humanity doesn't land on Mars in my lifetime, I would be very disappointed.
“If humanity doesn't land on Mars in my lifetime, I would be very disappointed.”
If humanity doesn't land on Mars in my lifetime, I would be very disappointed.
There's nothing - I've bought everything I want. I don't like yachts or anything; you know, I'm not a yacht person, and I've got pretty much the nicest plane I'd want to have.
My background educationally is physics and economics, and I grew up in sort of an engineering environment - my father is an electromechanical engineer. And so there were lots of engineery things around me.
If anyone thinks they'd rather be in a different part of history, they're probably not a very good student of history. Life sucked in the old days. People knew very little, and you were likely to die at a young age of some horrible disease. You'd probably have no teeth by now. It would be particularly awful if you were a woman.
Because of the vulgar advent, I decided to give way and, by dark and cryptic sentences, tell of the causes of the future mutation of mankind; especially the most urgent ones, and the ones I perceived, and in a manner that would not upset their fragile sentiments.
Pearl Harbor caused our Nation to wholeheartedly commit to winning World War II, changing the course of our Nation's history and the world's future.
When I think about music in the future, I don't make a distinction between what's radio, what used to be the music library, and so on.
The British economy of the future must be built not on the shifting sands of boom and bust, but on the bedrock of prudent and wise economic management for the long term. It is only these firm foundations that we can raise Britain's underlying economic performance.