Quotes About Cosmos
I don't think of the sky as any kind of heaven item. I think of it as a bunch of gases and faraway echoes of things that used to be on fire.
~ Unknown
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Like we're here, and at the same time, in outer space. Which of course, we are. We're all untethered, all flying around in the dark, the same as Mars and Venus, the same as the stars.
~ Unknown
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The purpose of life is to obey the hidden command which ensures harmony among all and creates an ever better world. We are not created only to enjoy the world, we are created in order to evolve the cosmos.
~ Maria Montessori
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The brain is a three pound mass you can hold in your hand that can conceive of a universe a hundred-billion light-years across.
~ Marian Diamond
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Every being is a clock of the universe.
~ Unknown
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Every being is the universe shed from itself, like a continuous sunrise.
~ Unknown
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Imagine the Creator as a low comedian, and at once the world becomes explicable.
~ H. L. Mencken
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Once you can accept the universe as matter expanding into nothing that is something, wearing stripes with plaid comes easy.
~ Albert Einstein
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To confine our attention to terrestrial matters would be to limit the human spirit.
~ Stephen Hawking
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You haf too much Ego in your Cosmos
~ Rudyard Kipling
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The Big Bang definitely has erotic overtones.
~ Unknown
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If we long to believe that the stars rise and set for us, that we are the reason there is a Universe, does science do us a disservice in deflating our conceits?
~ Unknown
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If you ever start taking things too seriously, just remember that we are talking monkeys on an organic spaceship flying through the universe.
~ Joe Rogan
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Exist? în univers o anumit? cantitate de via?? ?i o anumit? cantitate de moarte, ?i el – universul – procedeaz? ca un contabil care lucreaz? en gros, lui s?-i ias? mereu suma mare, totalul.
~ Unknown
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Earth's creatures weren't alone in the universe. I craned my head back to stare at the trailer ceiling and wonder about the cosmos beyond. We were but dots on a miserable speck of a rock tucked into an insignificant corner of the galaxy.
~ Unknown
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Si Dios es la Totalidad, la Gran Coherencia, si Dios es sólo la energía que mantiene vivo el Universo, si es algo tan inconmensurablemente infinito, ¿qué puede importarle de mí, un átomo malamente encaramado a un insignificante piojo de su Reino?
~ Mario Benedetti
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si Dios es sólo la energía que mantiene vivo el Universo, si es algo tan inconmensurablemente infinito, ¿qué puede importarle de mí, un átomo malamente encaramado a un insignificante piojo de su Reino?
~ Mario Benedetti
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For Newton, the world's very existence and the mathematical regularity of the observed cosmos were evidence for God's presence.
~ Mario Livio
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Our mathematics is the symbolic counterpart of the universe we perceive, and its power has been continuously enhanced by human exploration.
~ Mario Livio
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Put simply, the cosmological argument claims that since the physical world had to come into existence somehow, there must be a First Cause, namely, a creator God.
~ Mario Livio
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she was born of the moon and stars and all of the beautiful things that shine through the darkness, and show us the light.
~ Unknown
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How much happier you would be, how much more of you there would be, if the hammer of a higher God could smash your small cosmos. G.K. CHESTERTON
~ Mark Batterson
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estás sobre un planeta que viaja a la velocidad de ciento siete mil kilómetros por hora a través del espacio, al mismo tiempo que rota alrededor de su eje a una velocidad de mil seiscientos kilómetros por hora.
~ Mark Batterson
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Perhaps the most overpowering contrast [with the West] is the virtual absence in premodern China of the idea of a transcendent creator God who is distinct from Nature in a fundamental qualitative sense. The Chinese had notions of a supreme god in various guises (that is, 'hypatotheism'), and also, as we have seen, of a somewhat demiurge-like 'transformer' constantly reshaping the cosmos.
~ Unknown
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