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Hubble was lucky in a way. The Hubble Space Telescope could easily have been given another name had certain events turned out differently: if someone had not prematurely died (Keeler), if someone else had not taken a promotion (Curtis), or if another (Shapley) was not mulishly wedded to a flawed vision of the cosmos. The discovery of the modern universe is a story filled with trials, errors, serendipitous breaks, battles of wills, missed opportunities, herculean measurements, and brilliant insights. In other words, it is science writ large. — Marcia Bartusiak

As a little girl I used to daydream about my real father coming on a white horse to rescue me. — Christine Keeler

He had a way with him. Before you had a chance to say no, he was there and done. That only happened to me once before, with a duke, who literally swept me off my feet, and before I knew what was happening, we'd done it. Another terrible mistake. — Christine Keeler

Al Jolson was my first husband. He always used to boast that he was spoiling me for any man who might come after him. I think Al sensed that it wasn't easy for me being married to an American institution ... Was he right about spoiling me? I'm sorry. I couldn't possibly say. I couldn't be that indiscreet. — Ruby Keeler

Keeler, you have so many issues, you can put the fucking New York Times out of business. — Charlie Cochet

woman behind the counter glided over. She looked early-to-mid thirties, casually dressed in well-worn jeans and a tight fitting top, and easy on the eyes. She gave me a warm smile. "Finding everything alright?" "I think — Doug Keeler

Just as Sarah Keeler had taught me that children die, Wendy taught me that you don't have to wade through the insanity; you can get off the bus. This scared me so much that a sweaty panic swept over me. From that moment on I knew it was possible to end my own life. (157) — Monica Holloway

They wanted to hear about the sex, of course. But not the rest; no one wanted to hear the rest. — Christine Keeler

The fathers, if they got me alone, would try to kiss and fondle me. I hated it. — Christine Keeler

I keep my eyes clear and I hit 'em where they ain't. — Willie Keeler

I took on the sins of everybody, of a generation, really. — Christine Keeler

We knew we were talking about spies. I knew he knew I knew. I was digging my own grave. — Christine Keeler

It's been a misery for me, living with Christine Keeler. — Christine Keeler

The best hitting advice I ever got was: Keep your eye clear and hit 'em where they ain't; that's all. — Willie Keeler

Bill Astor knew these papers were missing. Stephen showed his hand in October. — Christine Keeler

I won't say I didn't like it at the time, the sex, that is, because I wouldn't have let him do it at all if that had been the case. — Christine Keeler

I went out every single night so I was never alone with my stepfather. At 12, I stopped going on holiday with them. The times I was alone with him I always made sure I was all covered up. — Christine Keeler

Learn what pitch you can hit good; then wait for that pitch. — Willie Keeler

I don't know if he was the fourth man or the fifth, but he was certainly in the top 10. — Christine Keeler

Men, all men, were always trying to get hold of me, you know. — Christine Keeler

Even a criminal has the right to a new life, but they made sure I did not have that. They just didn't stop calling me a prostitute for ever and ever and ever and ever. — Christine Keeler

I have always been free with my love - it is my nature. I am easily captivated by men and they have always been attracted to me. — Christine Keeler

My mother used to go out on her own, and I used to have to keep a look out for my stepfather coming home. — Christine Keeler

I'm terrified of men these days. If someone asked me out now, I don't know what I'd say, how I'd react. But I couldn't go through with it, not at all. I suppose I've been terrified of them all along. — Christine Keeler

Discretion is the polite word for hypocrisy. — Christine Keeler

If I don't tell it all now, the story in the history books will always be imperfect and that would be wrong. — Christine Keeler

They came and bound me up and I had awful stretch marks. I hated my breasts after that. — Christine Keeler

meantime, here is a list of degrees for five of the nerdiest writers: J. STEWART BURNS BS Mathematics, Harvard University MS Mathematics, UC Berkeley DAVID S. COHEN BS Physics, Harvard University MS Computer Science, UC Berkeley AL JEAN BS Mathematics, Harvard University KEN KEELER BS Applied Mathematics, Harvard University PhD Applied Mathematics, Harvard University JEFF WESTBROOK BS Physics, Harvard University PhD Computer Science, Princeton University — Simon Singh

I keep my eys clear and I hit 'em where they ain't. — Willie Keeler

Mark Twain describes how his friend Ralph Keeler introduced him at the start of a lecture: 'I don't know anything about this man. At least I know only two things; one is, he hasn't been in the penitentiary, and the other is (after a pause, and almost sadly), I don't know why. — Mark Twain

OCD focuses on the negative. I didn't think to myself, My praying will save my grandma. Instead, I thought, If I don't pray, my grandma will die for sure. — J.J. Keeler

No one else knows the whole story. I was there. I lived through it. — Christine Keeler

I like to think that people live on in other people's memories. — Christine Keeler

He's 85 and he's met another woman. Still, at 85, why ever not? — Christine Keeler

I consider Billy Keeler, Mike Tiernan, Ed Delihanty and Larrie La Joie the toughest hitters I had to pitch to, but I did not dread them. Remember, Hughie Duffy was a member of our team, so I did not face him. In my opinion, Duffy was the greatest hitter. — Kid Nichols

I was all personality and no talent. — Ruby Keeler

Dancing in speakeasies was a job, and none of us knew for sure who were gangsters. No one told us, so how could we know? My mother used to come and take me home. We thought nothing of walking home together at two in the morning. — Ruby Keeler

My guiltiest pleasure is Harry Stephen Keeler. He may have been the greatest bad writer America has ever produced. Or perhaps the worst great writer. I do not know. There are few faults you can accuse him of that he is not guilty of. But I love him. — Neil Gaiman

All that Swinging Sixties. It didn't do anyone any good, did it? Easy sex and the Pill. Marriages were ruined. I never did approve. I never really enjoyed the sex. — Christine Keeler

Jones's faithful old friend and chronicler O. B. Keeler, now fifty-five and still covering the sport for the Atlanta Journal, was on hand to witness his victory and interviewed Byron in the locker room afterward. The unfailingly literate Keeler mentioned that Byron's back nine charge had put him in mind of Lord Byron's poem about Napoleon's defeat at the Battle of Waterloo. His headline the next day read: LORD BYRON WINS MASTERS. — Mark Frost