Quotes About Cosmos
Starting from the primary schools, there must be compulsory 'Cosmos' classes throughout the education period. If a man thinks about and understands the universe, he will have wider horizons; he will be much less conceited and much more realistic.
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
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The earth exists not for us but for itself; the Sun shines not for us, but for its own life!
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
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The reason while we are in danger in this universe is this: We need the universe but the universe does not need us!
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
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The Sun and the science are the same; when they set down, the darkness comes!
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
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The universe has no mind and that's why it can never reach perfection! Perfection is the art of meticulous high-mind!
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
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The Universe is a big ship and its captain is the Laws of Physics! The bad news is that there seems to be no safe harbour to dock and no lifeboats if we sink!
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
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The wisdom of the Moon is greater than the wisdom of the Earth, because the Moon sees the universe better than the Earth can see it!
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
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Universe is blind; it cannot see us; we must find a way to show ourselves to it and science is the way to open the eyes of the universe!
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
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We need another universe, a smaller one; with more Earth's and less Saturn's; more alive and less dead!
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
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L'ho guardato spesso, quell'estate, il cielo - qualche volta da solo e qualche volta con Marietta. Non ci ho trovato nessun messaggio, nessuna consolazione - neanche se le stelle erranti fossero infinite, e l'universo brulicasse di mondi che non conosciamo. E' solo un ripetitivo, arido meccanismo di corpi che ruotano nello spazio. Il cielo è vuoto.
~ Unknown
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No charco onde a noite se espelha, o sapo acredita voar entre as estrelas.
~ Mia Couto
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Glance at the sun. See the moon and the stars. Gaze at the beauty of eath's greenings. Now, think.
~ Unknown
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There are reasons to doubt that what we call the laws of physics necessarily apply everywhere in the universe—or that they were applicable to every time in its history.
~ Unknown
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God does not create the universe. Precisely the reverse is true. The universe creates God.
~ Unknown
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The sky is deep then?' Dietrich said. 'Immeasurbly deep.
~ Michael Flynn
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The darkness will always outnumber the stars.
~ Unknown
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Two possibilities exist: either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying. —ARTHUR C. CLARKE
~ Unknown
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I walk the moonbeam roads a silver web connecting the many worlds of the Multiverse.
~ Michael Moorcock
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to see a thing completely is to set it in relation with the universe.
~ Michael Oakeshott
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And if Glass believed in a god, surely it resided in this great western expanse. Not a physical presence, but an idea, something beyond man's ability to comprehend, something larger.
~ Michael Punke
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Even the humblest of beings contains within himself a universe of infinite diversity and wonder. Therefore, when you give aid and comfort to just one being, you are, for that moment, the deity of an entire cosmos.
~ Michael Reaves
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These three tools of light, energy, and mass by which the Divine geometer constructs the cosmos and by which the symbolic geometer approximates archetypal patterns are also mirrored in us. What scientists call "light, energy, and mass" are the traditional "spirit, soul, and body" described by Plutarch as nous (divine intellect), psyche (soul), and soma (body).
~ Unknown
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All the pictures which science now draws of nature and which alone seem capable of according with observational fact are mathematical pictures…From the intrinsic evidence of his creation, the Great Architect of the Universe now begins to appear as a pure mathematician. —Sir James H. Jeans (1877–1946, English physicist, astronomer, and writer)
~ Unknown
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What can be more soul shaking than peering through a 100-inch telescope at a distant galaxy, holding a 100-million-year-old fossil or a 500,000-year-old stone tool in one's hand, standing before the immense chasm of space and time that is the Grand Canyon, or listening to a scientist who gazed upon the face of the universe's creation and did not blink? That is deep and sacred science.
~ Michael Shermer
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