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Keith Mason Quotes

«These tools will undoubtedly lead to new discoveries.»
Author: Keith Mason
«The science data set to return next year will have a huge impact on the way in which we deal with conditions on Earth, demonstrating how the exploration of the solar system has real impact on our daily lives.»
Author: Keith Mason
«Like any other kids, we all got into trouble. Having rock fights, things like that.»
Author: Keith Mason
«I think any time you take on an incumbent governor, you have to make the case for change, ... You'd have to give him the edge today, but four years ago, Roy Barnes had the edge.»
Author: Keith Mason
«This is an amazing result that will enable us to find out more about stars from near the beginning of time.»
Author: Keith Mason
«I can understand the high level of anxiety the deal has created. But a more important issue is what's contained in the boxes when they get to the United States.»
Author: Keith Mason
«It was the first modern British sit-com.»
Author: Keith Mason
«One of the wonderful things about Hancock was his facial expressions. Not just his hang-dog expression, where he looks as if the whole world is going to fall on his head. He could do disgust, surprise - the camera used to pan in on his face, and he would display a whole range of emotions.»
Author: Keith Mason
«The character of Hancock was very self-important, a bit of an oddball, and in some ways David Brent is similar.»
Author: Keith Mason