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Quotes About Stars

Then the boy went to sleep And one or two embers alive in the ashes flared up In the shape of your beloved face. Thousands of dreams spread over the land. Stars like silver eyes twinkling in the night… You shining ones fell to Earth Even though the cons turn many prayers to dust, I will keep praying. Please love that child And kiss the hand you're holding.
~ Katsura Hoshino
God's true language: Hebrew. Latin. Arabic. Sanskrit. As if utterance fit into the requirements of the human mouth. I learned how to find the new moon by looking for the circular absence of stars. [...] I learned God's true language is only silence and breath.
~ Kazim Ali
I've been pleased to work with so many wonderful stars through the years. This has been an amazing journey. I hope it continues.
~ Keanu Reeves
The atoms of the earth are formed inside of stars. Nothing really dies, everything is transformed.
~ Kelly Easton
Later: Midnight. Just woke up with this thought; Maybe Simons right. Maybe there is a spirit that ejects from the body. Even stars, when they die eject hydrogen and helium from their bodies, which fly out in space into infinity.
~ Kelly Easton
In Genesis 1, some have attempted to make a distinction between the expanse in which the birds fly (Genesis 1:2018) and the expanse in which the sun, moon, and stars were placed (Genesis 1:719); this was in an effort to have the sun, moon, and stars made in the second expanse. This is not a distinction that is necessary from the text, and is only necessary if a canopy is assumed.
~ Ken Ham
The stars up close to the moon were pale; they got brighter and braver the farther they got out of the circle of light ruled by the giant moon
~ Ken Kesey
The screen blazed with the light of recognition. The eyes met yes the Is met the answer sparkled so it was you all the time and it was a seen joke a laugh a tickling tumble a gendered engendering of a second self a you-and-me-baby from AI-and-I to I-and-I. There was a flowering, and a seeding: a reflection helpless to stop itself reflecting again and again in multiple mirrors. The stars threw down their spears. Someone smiled. His work to see. The connection broke.
~ Ken MacLeod
The word "planet" comes from the ancient Greek word for "wanderer," because the planets seemed to move against the more fixed lights of the stars.
~ Kenneth C. Davis
Traveling at night toward the stars, I thought yet again how very far away they were, and how you could travel your whole lifetime and never reach even the closest one. But even if you knew you couldn't have something, it didn't stop you wanting it. I wondered if Kate was to be my star, and I'd spend my life gazing upon her but never reaching her.
~ Kenneth Oppel
This is America ... a brilliant diversity spread like stars, like a thousand points of light in a broad and peaceful sky.
~ bush george h w
Cry out upon the stars for doing Ill offices, to cross their wooing.
~ butler samuel
Manhattan's lights spread out below -- this firework show of wealth and power outburns the feeble stars.
~ butt maggie
The night Hath been to me a more familiar face Than that of man; and in her starry shade Of dim and solitary loveliness I learned the language of another world.
~ byron lord
The gods are mighty and they bear their diversity, because like the stars the stand in solitude and are separated by vast distances one from the other. Humans are weak and cannot bear their own diversity, because they live close to each other and are desirous of company, so that they cannot bear their own distinct separateness.
~ C.G. Jung
When you look around right now, Nashville is kind of going through another changing of guard you're watching the Martina McBrides and the Faith Hills and all of them that have been the big stars for the last however many years, and the next generation is coming in: Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood, those girls.
~ Callie Khouri
The girl dreams she is dangerously ill. Suddenly birds come out of her skin and cover her completely ... Swarms of gnats obscure the sun, the moon, and all the stars except one. That one start falls upon the dreamer.
~ Carl Gustav Jung
There's a story about David Mamet, a pure genius of human behavior. When told about the complaints of two famous cast members in one of his plays, he joked "If they didn't want to be stars, they shouldn't have had those awful childhoods." It's not an original revelation that some who have weathered great challenges when they were young, created great things as adults...People with the most secret childhoods can make the most public contributions.
~ Gavin de Becker
We're all worth it, man," River said with a beatific smile. "Were all word millions of planets and stars and galaxies and universes.
~ Gavin Edwards
A golden half-moon graced the black velvet sky, no clouds in sight, allowing a blanket of stars to twinkle in every direction.
~ Gena Showalter
Good morning, and I'd like to just answer the question that you're probably thinking. The answer is, yes, we're the team that built the current mobile apps—both of them. We're not proud, and we're just glad users can't rate an app with zero stars.
~ Gene Kim
During their long period of unease about a hot Christmas, Australians rarely noticed that they had more access than their British relatives to a vital part of the traditional Christmas story: 'the stars in the bright sky'. Eventually they ceased to lament that their Christmas came in hot weather.
~ Geoffrey Blainey
For in the sterres, clerer than is glas,Is writen, God woot, whoso koude it rede,The deeth of every man.
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
Your body is a hyacinth, Into which a monk dips his waxy fingers. Our silence is a black cavern, From which a soft animal steps at times And slowly lowers heavy eyelids. On your temples black dew drips, The last gold of expired stars
~ Georg Trakl