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Quotes About Cosmos

We are only bits of protein in a cruel universe of silica and fire.
~ Tadeusz Konwicki
But in all that suffering, the most painful suffering of all was the consciousness that it was banal, had all been discovered a long time ago, and was known to all the generations past, all just a repeated series, stamped out by our genes, That the universe was filled to its edges groans as alike as two notes, that those particular groans formed one great groan similar to the shrill parliament of the sparrows and that groan became an interstellar roar, the inaudible groan of the aging cosmos.
~ Tadeusz Konwicki
I understand the voice of your stars and the silence of your trees.
~ Tagore
Everything in the universe is connected Everything is osmosis You cannot separate any part from the whole Interdependence rules the cosmic order.
~ Taisen Deshimaru
Quand on doit mourir, on meurt, et on retourne au cosmos.
~ Taisen Deshimaru
For a moment, I felt as if the universe had turned upside down and we were falling softly into an enormous black bowl of stars, and I knew, beyond any doubt, that everything was going to be alright.
~ Tana French
The breeze was warm across my face, and even through the city lights I could see constellations: the Plough, Orion's belt. The pine tree at the bottom of the garden rustled like the sea, ceaselessly. For a moment I felt as if the universe had turned upside down and we were falling softly into an enormous black bowl of stars and nocturne, and I knew, beyond any doubt, that everything was going to be all right.
~ Tana French
He feels no urge to understand the stars better; he's contented with them as they are.
~ Tana French
I will draw you back to me. You shall see. By a chain of stars.
~ Tanith Lee
Nastojao je osokoliti svoje slušaoce podsje?anjem da zvijezda koja nestane na jednom nebeskom svodu može na drugom ponovo zasjati.
~ Tariq Ali
I've been bathing in the poem of the star-steeped milky flowing sea,
~ Ted Berrigan
She, like many, had always thought that mathematics did not derive its meaning from the universe, but rather imposed some meaning onto the universe. Physical
~ Ted Chiang
The universe began as an enormous breath being held.
~ Ted Chiang
When Arecibo is not listening to anything else, it hears the voice of creation.
~ Ted Chiang
The tendency towards equilibrium is not a trait peculiar to our universe but inherent in all universes.
~ Ted Chiang
The universe began as an enormous breath being held. Who knows why, but whatever the reason, I am glad that it did, because I owe my existence to that fact.
~ Ted Chiang
For the first time, he knew night for what it was: the shadow of the earth itself, cast against the sky. After
~ Ted Chiang
Todos mis deseos y reflexiones no son ni más ni menos que remolinos generados por la exhalación paulatina de nuestro universo. Y hasta el momento en que esta gran exhalación termine, mis pensamientos proseguirán.
~ Ted Chiang
Brahman Hindus believe that by reciting mantras, they are strengthening the building blocks of reality.
~ Ted Chiang
Men imagined heaven and earth as being at the ends of a tablet, with sky and stars stretched between; yet the world was wrapped around in some fantastic way so that heaven and earth touched.
~ Ted Chiang
For the first time, he knew night for what it was: the shadow of the earth itself, cast against the sky. —
~ Ted Chiang
Stars from horizon to horizon. A whole half universe just to light the path.
~ Ted Kooser
Look out there. Can you feel them? Incredible to think - other human beings out there. You strain your eyes the whole day long, see nothing, hear nothing, still can't believe it somehow - but know it's true. Other warm bodies, hearts pumping blood. That ought to make us feel less lonely, or safer, it seems. Then why is it so shocking? Because - they don't belong here. The possibility of life in this place is more terrifying than the place itself. Can it be that we're really here?
~ Ted Tally
A universe with a creator would be a totally different kind of universe, scientifically speaking, than one without.
~ Richard Dawkins