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Quotes About Cosmos

Nou ja, we kennen allemaal die theorie dat de wereld een grote schotel op de rug van een reusachtige schildpad is. - Thorn
~ John Flanagan
On some other planet in some other time zone, there are intelligent beings who feel very much alone. On some other planet one that we can't see, there must be one person who's a duplicate of me. John Rice
~ John Foster
loveliness is the Milky Way... but also all the myriad points of radiance streaming from your beauty...
~ John Geddes
God daubs stars into galaxies with fiery paint - the same lacquer he uses upon your lips...
~ John Geddes
when you look at the stars, you should tremble - only dullards have become callous to this frisson ...
~ John Geddes
my sacred landscape is the foothills of the stars - I go there often to sleep ...
~ John Geddes
I am in love with the stars of night - I have made them audible...
~ John Geddes
God sometimes sends flowers -but I like it best when he darkens the sky and lights up an infinitude of worlds...
~ John Geddes A Familiar Rain
As I went through the city by day I saw shadows in sunlight; But in the night I saw everywhere Stars within the darkness.
~ John Gould Fletcher
We're as likely to hurt the universe as we are to help it, and we're not likely to do either.
~ John Green
Nuestro medio ambiente terrestre es, en gran parte, producto del Universo en el que vivimos.
~ John Gribbin
Worship took place at temples, but temples were not designed primarily to provide a place for worship.[1] They were designed to be residences for deities and, as such, places for the performance of cultic rituals. The implications of this distinction are far-reaching and affect our understanding of deity and the role of the temple in the cosmos. Temples
~ John H. Walton
The precosmic condition in the Genesis account is described in Genesis 1:2 with the Hebrew expression tohu wabohu ("formless and empty").[1] No one suggests that this verse indicates that matter had not been shaped or that the cosmos described in verse 2 is empty of matter.
~ John H. Walton
CHAPTER 1 Signs in the Heavens
~ John Hagee
We inhabit a three-body cosmos. Sophia is essentially the matriarch of a single-parent family—a single-planet goddess, if you will. But she relies on the support of the surrogate parents, sun and moon, to manage her terrestrial brood.
~ John Lamb Lash
The artist says to the cosmos: All I ask is infinite love-is that so very wrong? And the cosmos doesn't even bother to respond.
~ John Lanchester
The sphere is a symbol of the cosmos and the totality of manifest creation. Very large and very small things in nature tend to be spherical. Einstein discovered that a point in four dimensions (i.e. you here and now) is a sphere expanding at the speed of light, and all we can see of the entire universe is inside an event-horizon sphere. The cube represents the earth.
~ John Martineau
The ancient Maya were superb stargazers. Their calendar synchronized not just the Sun and Moon, byt also Venus and Mars. They worked out that 81 (or 3X3X3X3) full moons occur exactly every 2,392 (or 8X13X23) days, an astonishingly accurate gearing.
~ John Martineau
When I die I'm going to dance first in all the galaxies...I'm gonna play and dance and sing.
~ Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
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~ Elise Allen
The universe was very beautiful. I looked out through the lock into the darkless night, and the hugeness of the galaxy took my breath away.
~ Elizabeth Bear
All iron comes from stars," Seeker replied, her hand still not quite brushing the hilt of the blade. "It's the last element they can burn before they go nova. Iron's the skeletons of stars, and it's what makes our blood red. I
~ Elizabeth Bear
Space is big, and even at ludicrous rates of speed, crossing chunks of it takes a long time.
~ Elizabeth Bear
Of the things that bind the universe together, gravity is not particularly strong a force, as it happens. It just…never stops reaching. That always sort of made me feel good about gravity. It's always looking for the next rock, always something down a breaker in space-time, whipping something in a long, arcing curve around something else. Gravity doesn't give up. It keeps on trucking.
~ Elizabeth Bear