The most important thing we can do is inspire young minds and to advance the kind of science, math and technology education that will help youngsters take us to the next phase of space travel.Collection: Travel
An end of something means the beginning of something else, and I don't think that something else is going to be the death of the manned space program.Collection: Space
There is still no cure for the common birthday.Collection: Birthday
Old folks have dreams and ambitions too, like everybody else. Don't sit on a couch someplace.Collection: Dreams
I don't know what you could say about a day in which you have seen four beautiful sunsets.Collection: Space
The best space movie in my view is 'Apollo 13.' That's just the way it happened.Collection: Space
Probably, had World War II not come along and intervened, I would have tried to be a doctor. My son's a doctor, and I still take some medical journals to this day.Collection: Medical
Those old westerns are the movies I grew up with on Saturday afternoons at the theater.Collection: Movies
You can always say that it was scarce dollars when Lewis and Clark wanted to go to the West Coast and explore the West. And people complained about it, I understand, from a reading of the history books.Collection: History
We're not up there in space just to joyride around. We're up there to do things that are of value to everybody right here on Earth.Collection: Space
The space station is the most unique laboratory we've ever built. The reason we have it is to do research on materials, people, medical matters, pharmaceuticals - the possibilities are nearly endless.Collection: Medical
As far as entertainment, 'The Right Stuff' is a good movie. As far as a documentary of the early space days, which they purported it to be, it is not at all.Collection: Space
If you go to the Air and Space Museum in Washington, you can see the burn patterns on Friendship 7.Collection: Friendship
It has been my observation that the happiest of people, the vibrant doers of the world, are almost always those who are using - who are putting into play, calling upon, depending upon-the greatest number of their God-given talents and capabilities.
I liked flying, when I got into it, loved it. And I found I was very good at it. I'm not modest about the fact that I was a good pilot.
Quite often, while I'm getting up in the morning, I think my warranty is running out on these body parts because it's not working quite the way it used to.
One of the first things I learned in the Marine Corps is that any military mission has to be defined as precisely as you can possibly define it, and then you size the force and equipment force to accomplish that mission without fail.
You should run your life not by the calendar but how you feel, and what you're interests are and ambitions.
I spent 23 years in the military. I think I'm in a good position to make those judgments on what is necessary in the military and what is not necessary, without buying a lot of things that would not really add to our security.
Any administration foolish enough to call ketchup a vegetable cannot be expected to cut the mustard.
When the new becomes commonplace, people become accustomed to it. That's a tribute to our sense of adventure.
In orbit, you're keyed up and aware of everything going on, every little noise, anything that may have special meaning because of where you are.
I think even in bad times it's good to keep some money going into research. And that's the purpose of the whole space program. It's not just exploration and going to see how far we can go out into space and keep people alive and bring them back, although exploration certainly has its place.
I was hooked on aviation, made model airplanes, and never thought I would be able to fly myself. It cost too much. But then World War II came along and changed all that.
The Discovery was the most intricate, complex machine man has ever built. It's a testament to our time.
Just to continue a space program because it's a space program? No, I don't think we have an obligation for that.
We had 83 different space research projects on my last space flight in '98, and they covered the whole gamut.
If people like Edison had waited to make every - or Ben Franklin or some of those people had waited to solve every problem on Earth before they did their research or before they were curious about doing something new, we'd never have made a lot of the progress we have.
The conquest of space is not merely a technological project of interest to a handful of select scientists and specialists, valuable though that research and information may be.
Everywhere that Americans spread off the Eastern seaboard, heading west across this country, they put up the schoolhouse first, hired a schoolteacher, and put all the kids in school.