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Quotes About Cosmos

There is no end to it, no way to measure it. Consciousness is like the cosmos multiplied by the number of people alive in the world (assuming that consciousness dies when we do, and it may not) because each of our minds is a cosmos of its own: unknowable, even to ourselves.
~ Jennifer Egan
Looking up at scattered, blinking stars can feel like floating above them and looking down. The universe will seem to hang beneath you in its milky glittering mystery.
~ Jennifer Egan
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~ Jennifer Egan
Destiny, she'd learned, was written in the heavens; a person couldn't take what the universe didn't wish to give.
~ Jennifer Haigh
I think about Finch and Sir Patrick Moore and black holes and blue holes and bottomless bodies of water and exploding stars and event horizons, and a place so dark that light can't get out once it's in.
~ Jennifer Niven
Though earth and man were gone, And suns and universes ceased to be, And Thou wert left alone, Every existence would exist in Thee.
~ Emily Bronte
Hayatta en büyük düÅŸüncem odur. Her ÅŸey yok olsayd? ve bir tek o kalsayd? da ben var olmaya devam ederdim. Her ÅŸey yerli yerinde kalsa ve bir tek o yok olsayd?, bütün kainat tümüyle bana yabanc? bir yer olurdu.
~ Emily Bronte
The whole of Immortality Secreted by a star.
~ Emily Dickinson
The stars are not hereditary
~ Emily Dickinson
Influenza delle stelle—the influence of the stars.
~ Emma Donoghue
Thinking that maybe we were indeed the sport of the stars. With their invisible silks, they tugged us this way and that.
~ Emma Donoghue
En cuanto me instale, volveré a estudiar las estrellas. Seguro que aquí hay un observatorio. Y también profesores que me enseñen a desenvolverme con los pársecs.
~ Emmanuelle Arsan
Ahora sí que tú y yo estamos más lejos uno del otro que dos estrellas de diferentes galaxias.
~ Enrique Lihn
If then all things that grow, nay, our own bodies, are thus bound up with the whole, is not this still truer of our souls? And if our souls are bound up and in contact with God, as being very parts and fragments plucked from Himself, shall He not feel every movement of theirs as though it were His own, and belonging to His own nature?
~ Epictetus
The mass starts into a million suns; Earths round each sun with quick explosions burst, And second planets issue from the first. [The first concept of a 'big bang' theory of the universe.]
~ Erasmus Darwin
Our passionate preoccupation with the sun, the stars and a God somewhere in outer space is a homing impulse. We are drawn back to where we came from.
~ Eric Hoffer
Les muettes étoiles ont toujours rendu les hommes bavards.
~ Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt
And now, each night I count the stars, And each night I get the same number. And when they will not come to be counted, I count the holes they leave.
~ Amiri Baraka
I am a believer of butterfly effect. A small positive vibration can change the entire cosmos.
~ Amit Ray
The very word 'disappears' implies that the universe is, so to speak, finite, and that it is possible to leave it. But no-o-othing" (he deliberately drew the word out) "can ever leave the universe. And nothing can enter it. Not a single speck of dust can appear or disappear. Matter is transformed into energy, and energy into matter
~ Amos Oz
He said it was a quintessential Pal moment—being out and about in the universe, and then unexpectedly crossing paths with someone from home base.
~ Amy Krouse Rosenthal
It is possible that these millions of suns, along with thousands of millions more we cannot see, make up altogether but a globule of blood or lymph in the veins of an animal, of a minute insect, hatched in a world of whose vastness we can frame no conception, but which nevertheless would itself, in proportion to some other world, be no more than a speck of dust.
~ Anatole France
The wonder is, not that the field of stars is so vast, but that man has measured it.
~ Anatole France
Aux yeux de niveau d'eau de niveau d'air de terre et de feu.
~ Andre Breton