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Quotes of Dwight Schultz (Usa)

1922 American Cartoonist Creator of Peanuts
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  • It's a fascinating area for me, UFOs have occupied a great part of my life since I was very young. (space)
  • It's a very typical UFO sighting. Carter said it changed color and, in the physical report, described it as being about the size of the moon. And he saw it with about twenty-five other people. (space)
  • It's horrible to think that a small cadre of people would manipulate that information. I mean, for God's sake, we've admitted that we were experimenting on our veterans with mustard gas. So there is no security question. It can't possibly be the reason. (people)
  • It's like the old joke about there were more members of the FBI in the Communist Party than there were Communists. It's laughable, because most ufology is junk. So why are they keeping on it? (police)
  • Keyhoe's stock dropped. He was made to look like a liar on television. Thanks to the Freedon of Information Act - the documents have been obtained. (celebration)
  • My mother gets a little frightened for my safety, since some who have spoken out claim to have received threats. But they don't really care about it. (mother)
  • Of course, I have Gene Roddenberry to thank for the creation of Barclay. (unknown)
  • Of course, the technical quality of the show was spectacular. The TNG sets were some of the finest I'd ever worked on. Gene Roddenberry was still in charge back then and it was a thrill to meet him. (movies)
  • People will be fascinated. We will think of each other in a far more homogeneous way, because we will know that there is something that is different from us. And when we say 'us,' it will mean as a species. (people)
  • Politically speaking, you don't necessarily give away information that allows your enemy to get an upper hand. But at the same time you don't keep reality from the population. (politicians)
  • Sagan said something like, 'Well, if these abductions are real, why hasn't anybody come back with a photograph of the interior of the ship or the abductors?' It was so ludicrous I wanted to scream! (unknown)
  • The atom was unleashed in 1946, right when all this stuff was occurring. And the bomb's incredible release of energy and light may have signalled somebody in a dimension which is sharing space with us very closely. (unknown)
  • The director calmed me down and told me I was being too hard on myself. He went on to say that I wasn't quite as bad as I thought, but needed to tone things down a bit. (direction)
  • The more I read, to me the more incredible everything is. Based on what I've read, there are all these other dimensional planes and spaces, mathematically proven. (space)
  • The New York Times' was enigmatic: 'Some unimaginable gravitational force is pulling our entire galaxy in the opposite direction.' End of article. If you stop and think about that, we are recreating ourselves. (journalism and journ)
  • The Roswell incident, for instance, had over three hundred witnesses - some describing the bodies, some the craft, some the military procedures. Were they all perpetuating their own lives in a myth? (unknown)
  • The time between appearances for us is so great that we lose track of it. It would be like watching "Ben Hur" at one frame a second. There would be long periods of time where absolutely nothing was going on. (time)
  • They really do identify with Barclay because he has difficulties. He's not the super perfect Starfleet Officer you often see in Star Trek and the audiences loves him because of that. (celebration)
  • They usually roll their eyes and refer to me on "The A-Team" by saying, 'Gee, you really are wacko, right?' Yet, as I've told my wife, this is easy for me to deal with because I've been ridiculed for twenty-five years by every major critic in this country. (criticism & self-cri)
  • They've discovered that, where all the other galaxies are moving in one direction, ours is going in another. Now, the Big Bang theory says that we're all moving outward. (unknown)
  • This is a scientist, but he wasn't making an inquiry. This was an attempt to debunk. But why debunk something that is so patently stupid? (scientists)
  • This is simply a belief - it's speculation. There's no reason to be afraid of it. (belief)
  • This kind of speculation is healthy. It's like H.G. Wells - if you go back and look at his work, he is remarkably accurate in everything he predicted. (work)
  • Today's particle physics describe light as a crumple in space, and we may have deformed space in such a way that they noticed something peculiar - and they had the ability to investigate it. (physics)
  • 'UFO's' attitude toward the subject is very similar to mine. It's not an advocacy; its philosophy is more 'I want to believe this, but I want it proved.' (space)
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