Quotes About Stars
here is the deepest secret nobody knows (here is the root of the root and the bud of the bud and the sky of the sky of a tree called life; which grows higher than the soul can hope or mind can hide) and this is the wonder thats keeping the stars apart i carry your heart (i carry it in my heart)
~ E.E. Cummings
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Here is the deepest secret nobody knows. Here is the root of the root and the bud of the bud. And the sky of the sky of a tree called life; Which grows higher than soul can hope or mind can hide. And this is the wonder that's keeping the stars apart. I carry your heart. I carry it in my heart.
~ E.E. Cummings
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losing through you what seemed myself,i find selves unimaginably mine;beyond sorrow's own joys and hoping's very fears yours is the light by which my spirit's born: yours is the darkness of my soul's return —you are my sun,my moon,and all my stars
~ E.E. Cummings
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and this is the wonder that's keeping the stars apart. i carry your heart(i carry it in my heart).
~ E.E. Cummings
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As soon as I take down her book and open it...My skies rise higher and hang younger stars.
~ Eavan Boland
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According to the most modern idea, a real myth has nothing to do with religion. It is an explanation of something in nature; how, for instance, any and everything in the universe came into existence: men, animals, this or that tree or flower, the sun, the moon, the stars, storms, eruptions, earthquakes, all that is and all that happens. Thunder and lightning are caused when Zeus hurls his thunderbolt.
~ Edith Hamilton
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They stood together in the gloom of the spruces, an empty world glimmering about them wide and gray under the stars
~ Edith Wharton
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All the values of the temperate landscape were reversed: the noon high-lights were whiter but the shadows had unimagined colour. On the blackness of cork and ilex and cypress lay the green and purple lustres, the coppery iridescences, of old bronze; and night after night the skies were wine-blue and bubbling with stars.
~ Edith Wharton
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Besides, the sundry motions of your Spheares, So sundry waies and fashions as clerkes faine, "Some in short space, and some in longer yeares; What is the same but alteration plaine? Onely the starrie skie doth still remaine: Yet do the Starres and Signes therein still moue, And euen itself is mov'd, as wizards saine. But ALL THAT MOUETH, DOTH MUTATION LOUE: Therefore both you and them to me I subiect proue.
~ Edmund Spenser
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It was twilight and the stars were quite evident in the sky. The moon, still low, was behind Skiffington and only Barnum could see it.
~ Edward P. Jones
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we had evolved to grub around within a few kilometres of the same village, in the same time zone, under the same fixed stars.
~ Alastair Reynolds
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Not only do Histrionics not understand themselves; they don't have a clue why anyone does anything. Their understanding of psychology and physics is often tinged with magic. They may believe that things happen because of the alignment of stars, the vibrations of crystals, or the intervention of guardian angels. If you suggest otherwise, they'll just think you're crazy.
~ Albert J. Bernstein
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Put up a soul, put up a soul. Prepare me a body, an I will go an meet Justice on Calvary's brow!" He was so dramatic. In describing the crucifixion he said: "I see the sun when she turned herself black. I see the stars a fallin from the sky, and them old Herods comin out of their graves and goin about the city, an they knew 'twas the Lord of Glory.
~ Albert J. Raboteau
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Citizens of a Great Country We are made of them, finally, as we try to sleep, to reach The place that night with all its stars has shown us, All its stars as all of us, and all our cities, and all our countries, All our histories and all our families, every one. The country of us is large. We ourselves are its border Wherever we are, whoever we are, safe as we try and want to be.
~ Alberto Alvaro Ríos
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Night doesn't fall for my eyes But my idea of the night is that it falls for my eyes. Beyond my thinking and having any thoughts The night falls concretely And the shining of stars exists like it had weight.
~ Alberto Caeiro
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Getting up too early is a vice habitual in horned owls, stars, geese, and freight trains. Some hunters acquire it from geese, and some coffee pots from hunters.
~ Aldo Leopold
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Poco sé de la noche pero la noche parece saber de mí y mas aún, me asiste como si me quisiera, me cubre la conciencia con sus estrellas
~ Alejandra Pizarnik
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Demasiado tarde esta fiesta lujosa en honor de la muchacha polvorienta comida por el deseo. Demasiado tarde esta exhibición de piedad humana con sus límites y terminaciones. ¿Cuánto tiempo puede seguir llorando? ¿Cuánto han de darme sus ojos en esta noche impecable con estrellas que son estrellas y una luna real que no oscila?
~ Alejandra Pizarnik
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También sabemos que cualquier constelación es una trampa del pensamiento. A veces nos complacemos en trazar líneas que unen puntos, fechas, estrellas, sucesos. Entonces creemos que hay algo en común entre esos sucesos, estrellas, fechas y puntos, sin darnos cuenta de que el único parentesco es el que hemos dibujado nosotros con tendencioso lápiz. Una última consideración: la oscuridad del cielo debe ser entendida como un don.
~ Alejandro Dolina
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Yeah, but where I come from, we have lights at night." "We do, too. They are called stars. They are quite romantic.
~ Alex Flinn
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There are one hundred glow-stars on my bedroom ceiling. (...) Glow-stars are strange. They make the ceiling disappear.
~ Alex Garland
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stars, Where did such anguish come from?" And the stars tell him, The stars tell him everything.
~ Alexander Blok
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What we lose with each death, though, is more like stars falling out of the sky and into the sea and gone. The something undone, the something that won't ever be done, always remains unendurable to consider. A permanent loss of possibility, so that what is left is only ever better than nothing, but the loss is limitless.
~ Alexander Chee
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Across a threshold, and somewhere far beyond, there is a hill where the valley people often gather when the day's work is done. From it you can watch the glittering night unfold, and see the whole magic sweep when the shooting stars begin to stream like jewels across the sky. Even the deer come out to watch, unafraid.
~ Alexander Key
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