Gene Roddenberry's thing always was, we should not pass judgment on anything that anyone else believes in or what they do in their lives. Marina Sirtis believegenejudgment Change image and share on social
Gene Roddenberry was a genius. Persis Khambatta genegeniusroddenberry Change image and share on social
Gene Roddenbury felt that television was being wasted. That it had the potential for enlightenment and even inspiration. George Takei enlightenmentfeltgene Change image and share on social
Gene sometimes... well, he has his dream list. Paul Stanley dreamgenelist Change image and share on social
Gene therapy technology is much like computing technology. We had to build the super computer which cost $8 million in 1960. Now everyone has technologies that work predictably and at a cost the average person can afford. Liz Parrish affordaveragebuild share on social
Genealogy is among the fastest-growing leisure pursuits in the U.K. Indeed, the urge to uncover the truth about our ancestors has proved so compelling that, when the 1901 census first went online, the website crashed after a million people logged on within hours of its launch. Rory Bremner ancestorcensuscompel share on social
Genealogy, n. An account of one's descent from a man who did not particularly care to trace his own. Ambrose Bierce accountcaredescent Change image and share on social
General Atomics, the progenitor of General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, started life in 1955 when a major military contractor, General Dynamics, feared that the military hardware market might dry up. It began exploring peacetime uses of atomic energy, but abandoned the effort when cold-war military spending took off. Charles Duhigg abandonaeronauticalatomic share on social
General benevolence, but not general friendship, made a man what he ought to be. Jane Austen benevolencefriendshipgeneral Change image and share on social