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Quotes About Cosmos

Remember how long you have been putting these things off, and how often you have received an opportunity from the gods and have not made use of it. By now you ought to realize what cosmos you are apart of, and what divine administrator you owe your existence to, and that an end to your time here has been marked out, and if you do not use this time for clearing the clouds from your mind, it will be gone and so will you.
~ Jacob Needleman
La Mecánica Cuántica ha bautizado con el término "Lattice", a la estructura. La Lattice enrejado o celosía debe poseer una capacidad de inclusión informacional colosal para permitirle contener toda la información del Universo en cada uno de sus puntos.
~ Jacobo Grinberg
Sometimes, I used to sit under the sky, on a clear night, and gaze at the stars, saying, in my croaky voice: "Lord, if you're up there somewhere, and you aren't too busy, come and say a few words to me, because I'm very lonely and it would make me so happy." Nothing happened. So I reckon that humanity— which I wonder whether I belong to —really had a very vivid imagination.
~ Jacqueline Harpman
Nothing has ever been out of place in this existence. Things have been out of place in human societies.
~ Jaggi Vasudev
We are not alone. In this vast Universe. The universe is too huge. Not to have other living beings, besides us. One day in the never future. We will get the surprise. We have been waiting for. And it will be mind bugling. Beyond our wildest dream. We are definitely not alone. It is too good to be true. The others we seek were here before us. And they will greet us again. In good time. You can believe it or not. It will happen."
~ Unknown
che c'entra questo con le stelle? What has this to do with the stars?
~ Unknown
He wanted to tell them of the stars. Of the lovers in their hellish graves.
~ Luis Alberto Urrea
The very concept of solid ground is a myth. The galaxy itself is adrift.
~ Luke Davies
Scientists gladly accept any new truth demonstrated by evidence, that is, proved by the very law of the cosmos. Not so with any new conceptions of religion; these are fought by the use of persecution and venom. Many of the current religious beliefs literally carried into practice would stampede humanity into the old jungle ideas and habits.
~ Luther Burbank
Dancing is surely the most basic and relevant of all forms of expression. Nothing else can so effectively give outward form to an inner experience. Poetry and music exist in time. Painting and architecture are a part of space. But only the dance lives at once in both space and time. In it the creator and the thing created, the artist and the expression, are one. Each participates completely in the other. There could be no better metaphor for an understanding of the mechanics of the cosmos.
~ Lyall Watson
Life arose by order out of chaos and maintains this order by collecting information from the cosmos. Cosmic forces bombard earth all the time, but the movement of celestial bodies and the movement of earth in relation to these bodies produces a pattern that provides useful information. Life is sensitive to this pattern because it contains water, which is unstable and easily influenced. Which
~ Lyall Watson
Even time breaks down within this calculus of interbeing. We stand in a spiral—rather than a strictly linear—continuity with our ancestors and the ancient cosmos. We still see the light of the stars that died long ago and that now form our living bodies; so, too, do our actions reach into the future of all life and death. It matters what we bring forth with the matter of our bodies. We create, as cosmos-formed creatures, within creation.
~ Lyanda Lynn Haupt
Dr. Ashley King, planetary scientist and stardust expert (an enviable job description), states: "It is totally 100 percent true: nearly all the elements in the human body were made in a star and many have come through several supernovas." Oxygen + carbon + hydrogen + nitrogen + calcium + phosphorous + potassium + sulfur + sodium + chlorine + magnesium = star-human. The stuff of the cosmos is woven into our bone branches and wanders in our blood rivers.
~ Lyanda Lynn Haupt
All things harmonize with me which are in harmony with thee, O Universe," he wrote; "all things are fruit to me which thy seasons bring, O Nature; from thee are all things, in thee are all things, unto thee are all things.
~ Unknown
In the cosmos of a tragedy, even one or two mitigating moments can turn aside an unqualified disaster. But sometimes disaster is without defect, and every one of the thousand instants on which destinies turn goes terribly and perfectly wrong.
~ Unknown
While we speak, new worlds are sparkling forth--suns are throwing off their nebulae--nebulae are hardening into worlds.
~ Unknown
Night, to the earnest soul, opens the Bible of the Universe, and on the leaves of Heaven is written--"God is everywhere!"
~ Unknown
where we could see the stars. "Whoa," I said. "Isn't it beautiful?" "It's like . . . ," I said. "It's like a squid in love with the sky.
~ Unknown
It was as if we found the still heart of the universe. Nothing moved except for us.
~ Madeline Miller
Above us, the constellations spun, and the moon paved her weary course.
~ Madeline Miller
It is hard to be impersonal in a cosmos that runs to personality.
~ John Cowper Powys
The universe is Time's body.
~ John Crowley
There are about one hundred billion galaxies within this visible universe and the average density of material within a galaxy is about one million times greater than that in the visible universe as a whole, and corresponds to about one atom in every cubic centimetre.
~ John D. Barrow
The presence of the particles of matter , and their motion, determine the local topography of the space in which they sit.
~ John D. Barrow