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Quotes About Earth

If Thy dear home be fuller, Lord, For that a little emptierMy house on earth, what rich rewardsThat guerdon were.
~ Amy Carmichael
All have a shadow over the earth but no shadow under earth or in grave.
~ Abidul Huda Chowdhury Suzon
Earth to earth ashes to ashes dust to dust in sure and certain hope of the resurrection.
~ Anonymous
For though I am a body of this earth, my firm desire is born from the stars.
~ Petrarch
Mankind owns its destiny, and its destiny is the earth. We are destroying it until we have no destiny.
~ Frida Kahlo
The destiny of humans cannot be separated from the destiny of earth.
~ Thomas Berry
The quickest way to release heaven on earth is to worship. Worship is the main activity of heaven and the destiny of all created things.
~ Unknown
On Sherry: The destiny of a thousand generations is concentrated in each drop. If the cares of the world overwhelm you, only taste it, pilgrim, and you will swear that heaven is on earth.
~ Unknown
The universe's destiny has very little to do with the near-term destiny of Earth.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
Don't search dreams in the sky, they need strong footage on the earth.
~ Kishore Bansal
Don't search Dreams in the sky, they need strong footage on earth.
~ Kishore Bansal
I am quite an animal and nature lover.
~ Jim Sarbh
2017 is going to be the biggest year for martial arts in the history of the Earth.
~ B. J. Penn
This is the mythosphere. It's made up of all the stories, theories and beliefs, legends, myths and hopes, that are generated here on Earth. As you can see, it's constantly growing and moving as people invent new tales to tell or find new things to believe. The older strands move out to become these spirals, where things tend to become quite crude and dangerous. They've hardened off, you see.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
The most she knew about gardens was the Bakers' own backyard, which contained one large mulberry tree and a rosebush, plus the window boxes where her mother grew runner beans. She knew there was earth under the plants and that the earth contained worms. She shuddered.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
I will honor all life —wherever and in whatever form it may dwell—on Earth my home, and in the mansions of the stars.
~ Diane Ackerman
A fragile thing, brittle-looking, an objet d' art, round and perfect: but for how long? From far enough out in orbit, one has no doubt that one could drop the Earth on the floor of night and break it. An urge arises to step softly, to speak quietly, so as to keep whoever might be carrying the pretty toy from being startled and fumbling it.
~ Diane Duane
Earth. We, in this physical body, don't have to be negative. We can be positive. And when we know love and give love, we experience what is beyond this world. We need to know we're spiritual, we're balanced.
~ Dolores Cannon
Time is actually speeding up (or collapsing). For thousands of years the Schumann Resonance or pulse (heartbeat) of Earth has been 7.83 cycles per second. The military have used this as a very reliable reference. However, since 1980 this resonance has been slowly rising. It is now over 12 cycles per second! This means there is the equivalent of less than 16 hours per day instead of the old 24 hours.
~ Dolores Cannon
There must be a type of weariness that seems a blessing of the earth.
~ Don DeLillo
Sleep was out there somewhere over the curve of the earth.
~ Don DeLillo
He no longer describes the earth as a library globe or a map that has come alive, as a cosmic eye staring into deep space. The earth is land and water, the dwelling place of mortal men, in elevated dictionary terms. He doesn't see it anymore (storm-spiralled, sea-bright, breathing heat and haze and colour) as an occasion for picturesque language, for easeful play or speculation.
~ Don DeLillo
He comes floating down out of the endless pale, struck simultaneously by the beauty of the earth and a need to ask forgiveness. He is a stranger, in a mask, falling.
~ Don DeLillo
Because smoke rolled out of the hollows in the wooded hills and the ferns were burnt brown by time. There was a sternness of judgment in the barrens, shades of flamed earth under darkish skies, and in the boulders sea-strewn at the edge of the pine woods, an old stony temper, a rigor of oath-taking and obduracy.
~ Don DeLillo