Quotes About Cosmos
And he continues: "Thus it is increasingly necessary you recognize that other congregations of material bodies exist elsewhere in the universe, like this of our world, which the ether encircles in eager embrace
~ Umberto Eco
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Thus God knows the world, because He conceived it in His mind, as if from the outside, before it was created, and we do not know its rule, because we live inside it, having found it already made.
~ Umberto Eco
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Yes. Mankind can't endure the thought that the world was born by chance, by mistake, just because four brainless atoms bumped into one another on a slippery highway. So a cosmic plot has to be found—God, angels, devils. Synarchy performs the same function on a lesser scale.
~ Umberto Eco
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And he answered that the beauty of the cosmos derives not only from unity in variety, but also from variety in unity.
~ Umberto Eco
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the beauty of the cosmos derives not only from unity in variety, but also from variety in unity.
~ Umberto Eco
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me había topado con la afirmación de Carpócrates según la cual, para liberarnos de la tiranía de los ángeles, señores del cosmos, es necesario perpetrar toda clase de ignominias, saldando todas las deudas que hemos contraído con el universo y con nuestro cuerpo, porque sólo cometiendo todos los actos el alma puede liberarse de sus pasiones y reencontrar la pureza originaria.
~ Umberto Eco
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as everything moved—earth, solar system, nebulae and black holes, all the children of the great cosmic expansion—one single point stood still: a pivot, bolt, or hook around which the universe could move.
~ Umberto Eco
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With the arrival of humans, it has been said, the universe has suddenly become conscious of itself. This, truly, is the greatest mystery of all.
~ V.S. Ramachandran
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The second law of thermodynamics, the universal tendency toward heat death and disorder, became perhaps the grandest of all cosmic generalizations – yet also one of which most non-scientists remain ignorant.
~ Vaclav Smil
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Si tú murieras Las estrellas a pesar de su lámpara encendida Perderían el camino ¿Qué sería del universo?
~ Vicente Huidobro
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When two mouths, made sacred by love, draw near to each other to create, it is impossible, that above that ineffable kiss there should not be a thrill in the immense mystery of the stars.
~ Victor Hugo
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This book is a drama, whose leading personage is the Infinite.
~ Victor Hugo
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Who can calculate the trajectory of a molecule? How do we know the creation of worlds is not determined by the falling of grains of sand? Who, after all, knows the reciprocal ebb and flow of the infinitely big and the infinitely small, the reverberation of causes in the chasms of a being, the avalanches of creation? A
~ Victor Hugo
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They adored each other; but still the permanent and the immutable subsist. We may love and laugh, pout, clasp hands, smile, and exchange endearments, but that does not affect eternity. Two lovers hide in the dusk of evening, amid flowers and the twittering of birds, and enchant each other with their hearts shinning in their eyes; but the stars in their course still circle through infinite space.
~ Victor Hugo
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Marius y Cosette no se hablaban, no se saludaban, no se conocían: se veían y, como los astros en el cielo que están separados por millones de leguas, vivían de mirarse.
~ Victor Hugo
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L'hydre-Univers tordant son corps écaillé d'astres.
~ Victor Hugo
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How do we know that the creation of worlds is not determined by the fall of grains of sand?
~ Victor Hugo
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EÈ™ti logodnica mea. Ridic?-te È™i vino. Fie ca albastrul adânc unde str?lucesc aÈ™trii s? fie martorul primirii sufletului meu de c?tre sufletul t?u È™i ca prima noastr? s?rutare s? se contopeasc? cu cerul.
~ Victor Hugo
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La nuit fait des distributions d'essence stellaire aux fleurs endormies.
~ Victor Hugo
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We shall be grasshoppers among the stars. And then we shall see God.
~ Victor Hugo
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Winds, clouds, whirlwinds, gusts, useless stars!
~ Victor Hugo
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I would leave this earth and these stars, because I would take nothing with me, because I've looked into what's coming, and I don't need anything from here.
~ László Krasznahorkai
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As for the Virgin, the one distinctively female figure in the galaxy.
~ L. P. Hartley, The Go-Between
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My faith is that we must wish to become the total universe with its thousands of millions of worlds,_ and more than the universe or a myriad of universes,- and more even than Space and Time.
~ Lafcadio Hearn
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