Even in my own life, there are memories I have that are difficult to explain - happenings that are so odd and unaccountably weird, that it is difficult to imagine they were not the result of prolonged and frequent contact with aliens throughout my life.
If we ever talk to aliens, their civilisation will be far more advanced than ours (because of distances involved). They won't be religious!
Your eyes in which I travel Have given to signs along the roads A meaning alien to the earth.
Five parts of my brain contain alien power, whatever I do or say cannot be denied on the intergalactic highway of existence.
Evangelicals are distraught over the state of America because they have not been taught that we're aliens here.
Everyone's quick to blame the alien.
Most journalists expect me to answer all their questions about aliens and spaceships.
And I, as I lived, in an alien landWill die a slave and an orphan.
Alien - an American sovereign in his probationary state.
I knew exactly what to do on Alien, it was funny.
Satan was crouched in the corner of his office, playing a gameboy, 'Die alien scum' he was saying feverishly.
If you are lucky enough to find love, remember it is there and don't throw it away.
The most dangerous area where our laws are not being faithfully executed are the laws designed to protect Americans against the millions of aliens who enter our country illegally every year.
Homo sum: humani nil a me alienum puto. I am human: nothing human is alien to me.
The first time I was in Stockholm, everybody was real cordial, but I started having these nightmares that I was being watched by aliens, basically all the time. My theory on it was that it was really, really unnerving to be in a place where English isn't the first language.
I've learned to relax and be my present age and my present position. I feel comfortable on my mid-thirties. It doesn't seem such an alien place to be.
I don't think there have been many alien movies where the actors have actually seen the aliens.
The attitude of insolent haughtiness is characteristic of the relationships Americans form with what is alien to them, with others.
I'd like to play an alien, like from 'Starman' or 'K-PAX,' where it's human. I think I'm destined to play an alien.
[. . . ] I suppose this was the first time I had ever felt an urge not to be. Never an urge to die, far less an urge to put an end to myself - simply an urge not to be. This disgusting, hostile and unlovely world was not made for me, nor I for it. It was alien to me and I to it.