Quotes About Cosmos
Dios no hace ciertamente distinción alguna entre lo importante y lo no importante, no vaya a ser que, por falta de un alfiler, ¡El cosmos se derrumbre!
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
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Astrology is the study of man's response to planetary stimuli.
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
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Human life is beset with sorrow until we know how to tune in with the Divine Will, whose 'right course' is often baffling to the egoistic intelligence. God bears the burden of the cosmos; He alone can give unerring counsel.
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
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Science thus remains in a perpetual flux, unable to reach finality; fit indeed to discover the laws of an already existing and functioning cosmos but powerless to detect the Law Framer and Sole Operator. The majestic manifestations of gravitation and electricity have become known, but what gravitation and electricity are, no mortal knoweth. 3 To
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
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It is never a question of belief ; the only scientific attitude one can take on any subject is whether it is true . The law of gravitation worked as efficiently before Newton as after him. The cosmos would be fairly chaotic if its laws could not operate without the sanction of human belief.
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
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The cosmos [is] a varied expression of one power - light, guided by divine intelligence.
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
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Human life is beset with sorrow until we know how to tune in with the Divine Will, whose 'right course' is often baffling to the egoistic intelligence. God bears the burden of the cosmos; He alone can give unerring counsel.
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
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Le silence éternel de ces espaces infinis m'effraie.
~ Pascal
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He treated the stars as though they were love songs written to him by God.
~ Pat Conroy
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beneath the great sisterhood of stars unfurling in the night sky . . .
~ Pat Conroy
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Then she dropped her hands in her lap and stared out the window at the restless water that ran beyond the edge of the world, and pulled the sun and the moon and the stars every night down into its secret country.
~ Patricia A. McKillip
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The advantage of believing in the Trinity is not that we get an A from God for knowing the right answer. The advantage of believing in the Trinity is that we then live as if the Trinity is real, as if the cosmos around us is actually beyond all else a community of unspeakably magnificent personal beings of boundless love, knowledge and power.
~ Dallas Willard
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Outside, in the newly fallen darkness, the world had been transformed. The sky had become a glistening tapestry of stars.
~ Dan Brown
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As you know, this little grain of sand has mass. A very small mass, but mass nonetheless. And because this grain of sand has mass, it therefore exerts gravity. Again, too small to feel, but there. Now, Katherine said, if we take trilions of these sand grains and let them attract one another to form... say, the moon, then their combined gravtiy is enough to move entire ocreans and drag the tides back and forth across our planet.
~ Dan Brown
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We exist with or without God. We are the inevitable result of entropy. Life is not the point of the universe. Life is simply what the universe creates and reproduces in order to dissipate energy.
~ Dan Brown
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Show me proof there is a God, you say. I say use your telescopes to look to the heavens, and tell me how there could not be s God!
~ Dan Brown
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Ever since I was a child, I've had the gut sense that there's a consciousness behind the universe. When I witness the precision of mathematics, the reliability of physics, and the symmetries of the cosmos, I don't feel like I'm observing cold science; I feel as if I'm seeing a living footprint…the shadow of some greater force that is just beyond our grasp.
~ Dan Brown
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GOD DOES NOT PLAY DICE WITH THE UNIVERSE.
~ Dan Brown
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Life is not the point of the universe. Life is simply what the universe creates and reproduces in order to dissipate energy.
~ Dan Brown
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Early humans," Langdon lectured on-screen, "had a relationship of wonder with their universe, especially with those phenomena they could not rationally understand.
~ Dan Brown
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I believe life not only obeys the laws of physics, but that life began because of those laws.
~ Dan Brown
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Show me proof there is a God, you say. I say use your telescope to look to the heavens, and tell me how there could not be a God!
~ Dan Brown
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If a Creator designed our universe to support life, he did a terrible job. In the vast, vast majority of the cosmos, life would die instantly from lack of atmosphere, gamma-ray bursts, deadly pulsars, and crushing gravitational fields. Believe me, the universe is no Garden of Eden.
~ Dan Brown
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Something about lying on our backs staring up at the heavens...opens the mind.
~ Dan Brown
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