Quotes About Cosmos
Ye stars! which are the poetry of heaven!
~ Lord Byron
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When you're looking that far out, you're giving people their place in the universe, it touches people. Science is often visual, so it doesn't need translation. It's like poetry, it touches you.
~ Story Musgrave
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I am not absolutely positive there is no god. Only in the sense that I'm not absolutely positive there is no large china teapot in orbit in the solar system.
~ Richard Dawkins
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There is no new knowledge, it already exists in the universe.
~ Stephen Richards
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The stars in the sky are immeasurable.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
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There is a supreme power and ruling force which pervades and rules the boundless universe. You are a part of this power
~ Prentice Mulford
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The entire cosmos is one vast burning bush, permeated by the fire of the divine power and glory
~ Kallistos Ware
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Wetenschap is de titanische poging van het menselijk intellect zich uit zijn kosmische isolement te verlossen door te begrijpen
~ Willem Frederik Hermans
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Op dit moment gaat een tipje van de sluier omhoog die over het hele leven ligt: dat ik altijd en in alles weerloos, machteloos en vervangbaar als een atoom ben en dat alle bewustzijn, alle wil, hoop en vrees alleen maar manifestaties zijn van het mechanisme waarvolgens de menselijke moleculen zich bewegen in de peilloze kosmische materiedamp.
~ Willem Frederik Hermans
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In cosmos and microcosmos scale can be/so great and be so small/neither can stay believable, each/cancels the other out and we, too big/for one an unapparent otherwise/live self-scaled lives where we are as if we were./Bring some words together toward a real.
~ William Bronk
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broader unseen energy scenario in play
~ William Buhlman
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Everything exists, everything is true and the earth is just a bit of dust beneath our feet.
~ William Butler Yeats
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There is another world, but it is in this one.
~ William Butler Yeats
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From the petal's edge a line startsthat being of steelinfinitely fine, infinitelyrigid penetratesthe Milky Waywithout contact—
~ William Carlos Williams
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All that tread, The globe are but a handful to the tribes, That slumber in its bosom.
~ William Cullen Bryant
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Behold the stars and planets all making their grand patterns above while the waves beneath play others; then there are the patterns in and between the patterns. Are they all synchronistic. . . . Can such a thing as one pattern be distilled from all? . . . the patterns seem harmonic and chaotic, in mind as in matter.
~ William Gilkerson
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One thing—one thing exceeds the eternity of the star, he cries, and that is the dark which surrounds it.
~ William H. Gass
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The crux... is that the vast majority of the mass of the universe seems to be missing.
~ William J. Broad
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The philosophy which is so important in each of us is not a technical matter; it is our more or less dumb sense of what life honestly and deeply means. It is only partly got from books; it is our individual way of just seeing and feeling the total push and pressure of the cosmos.
~ William James
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I was born along with the sun and earth and moon and planets and all the stars. Every atom of my being was there at the very beginning.
~ William Kent Krueger
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For a universe without moral accountability and devoid of value is unimaginably terrible.
~ William Lane Craig
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Scientists used to think that whatever the very early universe might have been like, given sufficient time and some luck, intelligent life forms would eventually evolve somewhere. As a result of discoveries over the last fifty years or so, we now know that that assumption was wrong; in fact, quite the opposite is true.
~ William Lane Craig
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Conclusion Therefore it seems to me that of the three alternatives before us—physical necessity, chance, or design—the most plausible explanation of the fine-tuning of the universe is design. That gives us a transcendent, super-intelligent Designer of the cosmos who has fixed the values of nature's laws. Incredible! So now we have a third argument contributing to a cumulative case for the existence of God.
~ William Lane Craig
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Universe consists of frozen light.
~ David Bohm
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