Quotes About Earth
And, under these names heaven and earth, the whole creation is signified, either as divided into spiritual and material, which seems the more likely, or into the two great parts of the world in which all created things are contained, so that, first of all, the creation is presented in sum, and then its parts are enumerated according to the mystic number of the days.
~ St. Augustine
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We worship God,—not heaven and earth, of which two parts this world consists, nor the soul or souls diffused through all living things,—but God who made heaven and earth, and all things which are in them; who made every soul, whatever be the nature of its life, whether it have life without sensation and reason, or life with sensation, or life with both sensation and reason.
~ St. Augustine
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Not with doubting, but with assured consciousness, do I love Thee, Lord. Thou hast stricken my heart with Thy word, and I loved Thee. Yea also heaven, and earth, and all that therein is, behold, on every side they bid me love Thee.
~ St. Augustine
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Who is this that cries from the ends of the earth? Who is this one man who reaches to the extremities of the universe? He is one, but that one is unity. He is one, not one in a single place, but the cry of this one man comes from the remotest ends of the earth. But how can this one man cry out from the ends of the earth, unless he be one in all?
~ St. Augustine of Hippo
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In order to understand the Scriptures, it is absolutely necessary to know the whole, complete Christ, that is, Head and members. For sometimes Christ speaks in the name of the Head alone ... sometimes in the name of His body, which is the holy Church spread over the entire earth. And we are in His body ... and we hear ourselves speaking in it, for the Apostle tells us: We are members of His body (Eph. 5:30). In many places does the Apostle tell us this.
~ St. Augustine of Hippo
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If one is seeking for Heaven on earth, has slept in geography class.
~ Stanis?aw Jerzy Lec
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El que busca el cielo en la tierra se ha dormido en clase de geografía
~ Stanis?aw Jerzy Lec
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We don't want to conquer the cosmos, we simply want to extend the boundaries of Earth to the frontiers of the cosmos.
~ Stanis?aw Lem
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The destruction of this planet would have no significance on a cosmic scale.
~ Stanley Kubrick
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Even in my dreams I never imagined that I should find so much love on Earth.' (Prince Albert)
~ Stanley Weintraub
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Earth's nothing more than a rotating ball of boredom.
~ Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
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The brush that is tinder dry from decades of drought, the warming of the earth's climate that sends the storms away north, the hole in the ozone layer. Not punishment, not even justice, but consequence.
~ Starhawk
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A real relationship with nature is vital for our magical and spiritual development, and our psychic and spiritual health. It is also a vital base for any work we do to heal the earth and transform the social and political systems that are assaulting her daily.
~ Starhawk
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May the wind carry her spirit gently May the Fire release her soul, May the Water cleanse her, may the Earth receive her, May the Goddess take her in her arms and guide her to rebirth.
~ Starhawk
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I realized I wanted a just world here on earth, not a just paradise somewhere else.
~ Stefan Klein
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They did nothing—other than subjecting us to complete nothingness. For, as is well known, nothing on earth puts more pressure on the human mind than nothing.
~ Stefan Zweig
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For the first time in my life I had received an assurance that I had been of use to someone on this earth, and my astonishment at the thought that I, a commonplace, unsophisticated young officer, should really have the power to make someone else so happy knew no bounds.
~ Stefan Zweig
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En esta batalla, el fantástico juego de artificios que fue la existencia de Napoleón se dispara fastuosamente hacia los cielos para luego precipitarse de nuevo hacia la tierra y apagarse para siempre.
~ Stefan Zweig
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Flora was pleasantly surprised to hear this, and for a second wondered if the women novelists had been misinformed about confinements? But no: she recollected that they usually left themselves a loophole by occasionally creating a primitive woman, a creature who was as close to the earth as a bloomy greengage and rather like one to look at and talk to, and this greengage creature never had any bother with her confinements, but just took them in her stride, as it were.
~ Stella Gibbons
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I'm deeply rooted in the earth, yet open to the higher powers of the cosmos—independent, yet inextricably connected to all of life.
~ Stephan Bodian
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Crossing the Fens by boat there comes the realisation that water not earth or sky is the natural element in this landscape.
~ Stephanie Green
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Here is the truth: The Earth is round; Saddam Hussein did not attack us on 9/11; Elvis is dead; Obama was born in the United States; and the climate crisis is real.
~ Al Gore
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Truth and beauty can still win battles. We need more art, more passion, more wit in defense of the Earth.
~ David R. Brower
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Behind the hieroglyphic streets there would either be a transcendent meaning, or only the earth.
~ Thomas Pynchon
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