Quotes About Cosmos
All things were together, infinite both in number and in smallness; for the small too was infinite.
~ Anaxagoras
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By pursuing your allurements, you help bind the universe together. The unity of the world rests on the pursuit of passion.
~ Brian Swimme
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Each element of the cosmos is positively woven from all the others...The universe holds together, and only one way of considering it is really possible, that is, to take it as a whole, in one piece.
~ Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
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We are thrown together with a sprinkling of stardust.
~ Jostein Gaarder
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Dark matter is needed to hold galaxies together. Your mind is a Galaxy. More dark than light. But the light makes it worthwhile.
~ Matt Haig
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Hesperus bringing together All that the morning star scattered.
~ Sappho
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That's what Hubble can do for us. It can tell us whether the universe is expanding forever or if one day it's going to come back together.
~ Duane G. Carey
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The unpredictable and the predetermined unfold together to make everything the way it is.
~ Tom Stoppard
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As far as extra dimensions are concerned, very tiny extra dimensions wouldn't be perceived in everyday life, just as atoms aren't: we see many atoms together but we don't see atoms individually.
~ Edward Witten
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The single spirit doth simultaneously temper the whole together; this is the single soul of all things; all are filled with God .
~ Giordano Bruno
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mathematics of eternity
~ Mary Doria Russell
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The Big Bang theory says that billions of years ago, a great explosion created all of space, matter, light, and even time. The clock of the cosmos starting ticking as all the stored energy in the explosion changed into matter. Einstein's E = mc2 explains it, actually. An enormous eruption of energy flies apart, converting E into mass, or m. The earliest matter was just particles and atoms, but those eventually formed stars, solar systems, and planets.
~ Mary Kay Carson
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Above the modest house and the palace—the same darkness. Above the evil man and the just, the same stars. Above the child who will recover and the child who will not recover, the same energies roll forward, from one tragedy to the next and from one foolishness to the next. I bow down.
~ Mary Oliver
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And then the stars stepped forth and help up their appointed fires- that hot, hard watchman of the night.
~ Mary Oliver
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The moth and the fisheggs are in their place, The suns I see and the suns I cannot see are in their place, The palpable is in its place and the impalpable is in its place.
~ Mary Oliver
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The suns I see and the suns I cannot see are in their place, The palpable is in its place and the impalpable is in its place.
~ Mary Oliver
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Gravity is why there are suns and planets in the first place. It is practically God.
~ Mary Roach
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Gravitation is the lust of the cosmos.
~ Mary Roach
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Gravity is why there are suns and planets in the first place. It is practically God. In the beginning, the cosmos was nothing but empty space and vast clouds of gases. Eventually the gases cooled to the point where tiny grains coalesced. These grains would have spent eternity moving through space, ignoring each other, had gravitational attraction not brought them together. Gravitation is the lust of the cosmos.
~ Mary Roach
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In retrospect, it was silly to think that the experience of traveling in space could be approximated by a repurposed walk-in freezer. To find out what would happen to a man alone in the cosmos, at some point you just had to lob one up there.
~ Mary Roach
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because we are always staring at the stars, we learn the shortness of our arms.
~ Mary Roberts Rinehart
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These were wild and miserable thoughts; but I cannot describe to you how the eternal twinkling of the stars weighed upon me, and how I listened to every blast of wind, as if it were a dull ugly siroc on its way to consume me.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
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Fourteen billion years of evolution and unfolding of the universe bespeak the intimate sacredness of all that is.
~ Matthew Fox
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mmmm, space stuff
~ Matthew Reilly
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