M Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with M. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Marrying the wrong person only denies you both a chance at your soul mate.”
“Marrying to increase love is like gaming to become rich; alas, you only lose what little stock you had before.”
Source: The Country Wife
“Marrying, founding a family, accepting all the children that come, supporting them in this insecure world, and perhaps even guiding them a little, is, I am convinced, the utmost a human being can succeed in doing at all.”
Source: Letter to the Father/Brief an den Vater: Bilingual Edition
“Mars ain't the kind of place to raise your kids, in fact it's cold as hell.”
“Mars and my own stupidity keep trying to kill me.”
Source: The Martian
“Mars and Venus and Jupiter, all of the handiwork of God was now placed in the authority of the God of the earth. And here's what He told him. He said I want you to guard it and keep out all intruders. Now that gives us a little insight on why When God made Adam all he did was made an exact imprint of himself. He duplicated himself, he was the image and from his image came himself.”
“Mars and Venus are at it again. This time, Hephaestus is standing by with a private detective, a photographer, and a lawyer.”
“Mars bizim yeni evimiz olmayacak, Mars bizim yeni otelimiz olacak! Çünkü yeni bir yerin kendi evimiz olabilmesi için görmeye alıştığımız şeyleri görmemiz gerekir: Bir sonbahar gölü, sisli sabahta öten bir kuş veya günbatımında yürüyen çöl develeri!”
“Mars could very well be a staging location for the resources of the asteroid belt. We have to learn how to get a payback somewhere, but it's beyond Mars that the real payoff will come from minerals.”
“Mars has a bit of air pressure; maybe we can build up that atmosphere to be a bit more accommodating to humans.”
“Mars has been flown by, orbited, smacked into, radar examined, and rocketed onto, as well as bounced upon, rolled over, shoveled, drilled into, baked and even blasted. Still to come: Mars being stepped on.”
Source: Mission to Mars: My Vision for Space Exploration
“Mars has global warming, but without a greenhouse and without the participation of Martians. These parallel global warmings - observed simultaneously on Mars and on Earth - can only be a straightline consequence of the effect of the one same factor: a long-time change in solar irradiance.”
“Mars is a paradox of quiet desolation and relentless threat. Even a single breath is a victory over the void.”
Source: Transmigrant
“Mars is a paradox of quiet desolation and relentless threat. Even a single breath is a victory over the void.
—Chen “Cricket” Guowei, as quoted in Transmigrant.”
Source: Transmigrant
“Mars is empty now. Five hundred years from now, it'll be full of people.”
“Mars is essentially in the same orbit. Mars is somewhat the same distance from the Sun, which is very important. We have seen pictures where there are canals, we believe, and water.”
“Mars is far more attractive as an outpost colony for earthlings than the moon is.”
“Mars is not an aesthetic God.”
Source: Reminiscences of the Civil War
“Mars is not Earth. It doesn't have a thick atmosphere to bend light and carry particles that reflect light around corners. It's damn near a vacuum here. Once the sun isn't visible, I'm in the dark. Phobos gives me some moonlight, but not enough to work with. Deimos is a little piece of crap that's no good to anyone.”
Source: The Martian
“Mars is really different, into art. Lydia Lunch is more energy. James Chance is more commercial in a different way, in funk and jazz. They were all doing original things, trying to create their own sound and music. I think they're all great.”
“Mars is telling us something. I'm not sure what it is because It's speaking martian. But it's telling us something”
“Mars is the next frontier, what the Wild West was, what America was 500 years ago. It's time to strike out anew....Mars is where the action is for the next thousand years....The characteristic of human nature, and perhaps our simian branch of the family, is curiosity and exploration. When we stop doing that, we won't be humans anymore. I've seen far more in my lifetime than I ever dreamed. Many of our problems on Earth can only be solved by space technology....The next step is in space. It's inevitable.”
“Mars is the only place in the solar system where it's possible for life to become multi-planetarian.”
“Mars is the sender of people to death. Saturn is the receiver of people in death.”
“Mars is the symbolic and totally stimulating next objective that could so dominate the next century's exploration efforts. From Mars, the resources of all the asteroids will become readily available.”
“Mars is there, waiting to be reached.”
“Mars knew that love wasn't all red-paper valentines and candy hearts. Love wasn't always joy. Love could be hot-blooded pain down to the bone. Sometimes love was despair. And sometimes love was wrong.”
Source: Dead Rules
“Mars once was wet and fertile. It's now bone dry. Something bad happened on Mars. I want to know what happened on Mars so that we may prevent it from happening here on Earth.”
“Mars One has the power to show people around the globe what is possible if we just all work on one goal. No human has left Earth’s orbit since 1972 and no one ever ploughed beyond the moon into deep space. It’s finally time to inspire the world and make the next giant leap for mankind.”
“Mars One projesi gerçekte nedir? Frank Sinatra’yı Mars’a taşımaktır, Hamlet’i Mars’a taşımaktır, Gandi’yi, Buda’yı Mars’a taşımaktır. Anılarımızı, bilgilerimizi, tarihimizi, bizim her şeyimizi Mars’a taşımaktır! Mars One sadece geleceğimizi kurtarma projesi değil bütün geçmişimizi de kurtarma projesidir!”
“Mars shows passion through action.”
“Mars tugs at the human imagination like no other planet. With a force mightier than gravity, it attracts the eye to its shimmering red presence in the clear night sky. It is like a glowing ember in a field of ethereal lights, projecting energy and promise. It inspires visions of an approachable world. The mind vaults to thoughts of what might have been (if Mars were a litter closer to the warming Sun) and of what could be (if humans were one day to plant colonies there).”
Source: Mars Beckons: The Mysteries, the Challenges, the Expectations of Our Next Great Adventure in Space
“Mars tugs at the human imagination like no other planet. With a force mightier than gravity, it attracts the eye to the shimmering red presence in the clear night sky.”
“Mars was green and blue, quintillions of years ago. The brush that painted it red was called climate change. Good story? A scary one, if you replace the word Mars with Earth.”
Source: Slate
“Mars was staring at Mercury
And Earth winked at Moon
God's mental condition was awful
He turned to Gabriel
And said respectfully
You were right
I shouldn't have created them”
Source: Plastic Panther
“Mars will not be our new home; it will be our new hotel! Because for a new place to be our own home, we need to see the things we used to see: An autumn lake, a bird singing in the misty morning or even desert camels walking in the sunset!”
“Mars’ı, Venüs’ü, Merkür’ü ya da Jüpiter’i çok iyi bilen biri, dünyamızın ne kadar çok değerli olduğunu da çok iyi bilecektir!”
“Mars, therefore, is not only uninhabited by intelligent beings such as Mr. Lowell postulates, but is absolutely uninhabitable.”
Source: Is Mars Habitable? A Critical Examination of Professor Percival Lowell's Book
“Mars, we know, was once wet and warm. Was it home to life? And what can living and learning to work on its rust-colored surface teach us about the future of our own planet, Earth? Answering those mysteries may hold the key to our future.”
“Mars, when guilty of homicide, and set free from the charge of murder by the Athenians through favour, lest he should appear to be too fierce and savage, committed adultery with Venus.”
Source: The Sacred Writings of Lactantius (Annotated Edition)
“Marsala enriches our mind, body and soul, exuding confidence and stability. Marsala is a subtly seductive shade, one that draws us in to its embracing warmth.”
“Marseille could be like the wind out on the sea. It could whip like the wind. It could fall quiet.”
Source: The Good Mother of Marseille
“Marseille ist keine Stadt für Touristen. Es gibt dort nichts zu sehen. Seine Schönheit lässt sich nicht fotografieren. Sie teilt sich mit. Hier muss man Partei ergreifen. Sich engagieren. Dafür oder dagegen sein. Leidenschaftlich sein. Erst dann wird sichtbar, was es zu sehen gibt. Und dann ist man, wenn auch zu spät, mitten in einem Drama. Einem antiken Drama, in dem der Held der Tod ist. In Marseille muss man sogar kämpfen, um zu verlieren.”
Source: Marseille Trilogie
“Marseilles isn't a city for tourists. There's nothing to see. Its beauty can't be photographed. It can only be shared. It's a place where you have to take sides, be passionately for or against. Only then can you see what there is to see. And you realize, too late, that you're in the middle of a tragedy. An ancient tragedy in which the hero is death. In Marseilles, even to lose you have to know how to fight.”
Source: Total Chaos
“Marsh’k cut the circuit on the rest of the helmsman’s whining and rose to his feet, stretching to his full height of just under six standard Terran feet.”
Source: Black Sunrise
“Marsh: Our best efforts were never even a mild annoyance to the Lord Ruler." Kelsier: Ah, but being an annoyance is something that I am very good at. In fact, I'm far more than just a 'mild' annoyance--people tell me I can be downright frustrating. Might as well use this talent for the cause of good, eh?”
“Marsha Coleman-Adebayo clearly and engagingly tells us Americans a truth that we might not want to hear but should.”
“Marshal Petain's Vichy regime looked like that new start. A couple of years later, it wasn't so evident that he was going to be able to protect them from German extortions, and it didn't look so much as though they had won the war, either. And so by '43, a lot of people are shifting sides.”
“Marshall is the coach's coach. No one is more of a listener, who learns from us (his students) from what we say or do not say. Taking from what he has heard, he molds for all of us a program to make us and our people better for having been in his presence.”
“Marshall Jevons is the pioneer for integrating economics and detective fiction, and The Mystery of the Invisible Hand is another fine effort in this genre.”