Quotes About Cosmos
There is always with us that odd little sect of heretics which believes that the stars are busy with the little business of our lives.
~ Unknown
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The human brain is by far the most complex physical object known to us in the entire cosmos.
~ Owen Gingerich
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If I could, I would gather the stars from the sky and lay them at your feet. Your love has been my salvation.
~ Pamela Clare
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Know that the philosopher has power over the stars, and not the stars over him.
~ Paracelsus
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Man is a microcosm, or a little world, because he is an extract from all the stars and planets of the whole firmament, from the earth and the elements; and so he is their quintessence.
~ Paracelsus
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There is in each person, in every animal, bird and plant a star which mirrors, matches or is in some sense the same as a star in the heavens.
~ Paracelsus
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for one instant, I saw the stars close enough to touch. Closer than that, part of me. Are they really so far or just that we never reach for them?
~ Parke Godwin
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Nada ocurre realmente en el Universo: todo está aquí y ahora".
~ Parmenides
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theirs more than meets the eye when it comes to space, the final front tear.
~ Unknown
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My angel," Carold said. "Flung out of space.
~ Patricia Highsmith
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stars pricked the night sky.
~ Unknown
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I had always known that I came back from the stars to pick my Mom. But Harlan had reached out to the stars to pick me.
~ Patricia Nell Warren
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The more we realize our selves, the less they seem to be our selves, as if the world-soul merely wishes to reflect itself through our eyes. The less self-important we are, the more important we are as selves, with a unique perspective on the cosmos.
~ Unknown
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There are many other worlds - but they are all in this one.
~ Unknown
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Like how stars might sound. Or moons But not mountains. Too floaty for mountains. It's a sound like one planet singing to another, high stretched and full of different voices starting at different notes and sloping down to other different notes but all weaving together in a rope of sound that's sad but not sad and slow but not slow and all singing one word. One word.
~ Patrick Ness
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Miró hacia arriba y vio un millar de estrellas centelleando en el oscuro terciopelo de una noche sin luna. Las conocía todas, sus historias y sus nombres. Las conocía bien y le eran tan familiares como, por ejemplo, sus propias manos.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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Hey, sister. What's your situation?" "On earth or in the universe?" He laughed and said, "All right!
~ Patti Smith
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It pleased me to imagine a presence above us, in continual motion, like liquid stars.
~ Patti Smith
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Every single breath you take contains the history of the galaxy.
~ Unknown
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Pick a flower on Earth and you move the farthest star.
~ Paul A.M. Dirac
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Aus den fernsten Weiten des Weltraums betrachtet, ist die Erde nicht größer als ein Staubkorn. Bedenke das, wenn du das nächste Mal das Wort "Menschheit" schreibst.
~ Paul Auster
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How fragile we are under the sheltering sky. Behind the sheltering sky is a vast dark universe, and we're just so small.
~ Paul Bowles
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Some are convinced that the universe has no point. The cosmos is indifferent, deaf to our cries and oblivious to our tears. Human beings are nothing more than molecules in motion—biological organisms trying to survive and reproduce but destined to eventual extinction along with all else in the universe. Is that the story we should believe?
~ Paul Copan
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The origin of life is one of the great outstanding mysteries of science.
~ Paul Davies
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