Quotes About Vast
according to the laws of nature concerning gravity and motion – laws that are among the oldest in science – space itself is a vast store of negative energy. Enough to ensure that everything adds up to zero.
~ Stephen Hawking
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You can call the universe many things – awesome, beautiful, violent – but one thing you can't call it is cramped.
~ Stephen Hawking
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Love is such a vast sea, it has neither edges nor ends nor corners.
~ Rumi
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Where once it had offered her a welcome sense of freedom, now the vast expanses seemed only to emphasize her sense of isolation.
~ Jojo Moyes
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He took aim at the core of American culture, the vast universe of people who imagined themselves to be decent but never dwelled on the shame of American racism.
~ Jonathan Rieder
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Rocked in the cradle of the deep.
~ Emma Willard
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o universo é ilimitado. Pois aquilo que é delimitado tem um ponto extremo: e o ponto extremo é visto em oposição a algo mais. De modo que, como não tem ponto extremo, não tem limite; e, como não tem limite, deve ser ilimitado e não limitado.
~ Epicurus
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The full impact of the Lobachevskian method of challenging axioms has probably yet to be felt. It is no exaggeration to call Lobachevsky the Copernicus of Geometry [as did Clifford], for geometry is only a part of the vaster domain which he renovated; it might even be just to designate him as a Copernicus of all thought.
~ Eric Temple Bell
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The limitations are limitless.
~ Beck
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in reality we are one and all from the unthinkable first to the no less unthinkable last glued together in a vast imbrication of flesh without breach or fissure
~ beckett samuel ii
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I imagined this scene taking place simultaneously in kitchens all across suburbia, a vast performance of which the actors are unaware, directed by a mysterious force that goes by the name or misnomer of "culture
~ Ben Lerner
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How strange it must be, thought Tortoise looking out to sea, to have no edge to one's world. We have a beach; we know the shape of our island and just how far we can go. But Turtle can swim away in any direction and keep going -- her world has no limits, no ending. She can, if she chooses, swim on forever and ever and ever.
~ Benedict Blathwayt
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America is huge.
~ Ace Frehley
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It is now two million square feet of echo.
~ Gillian Flynn
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There was indeed a vast conspiracy to maneuver an essentially isolationist country into war. There was also a dedicated conspiracy to destroy Lindbergh's reputation as hero.
~ Gore Vidal
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As they rode, the empty sky and snow melted into each other, making Pinmei feel as if they were sailing on a vast white sea. When
~ Grace Lin
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Like there was a waterfall at the edge of their world that a woman could be washed over, like an invisible Niagara in daily life. A vast high wall of boiling, misty water.
~ Sebastian Barry
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vorrei che la mia collezione fosse più vasta, per piacere vostro e per soddisfazione mia personale, ma sono un gran pigrone e, benchè non abbia molti libri, ne ho sempre più di quanti riesca a leggere.
~ Seth Grahame-Smith
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I think in the [Bill] Clinton era, if people hadn't been spending vast amounts of time attacking Clinton, they would have found that they had essentially the same problems as they do now.
~ P. J. O'Rourke
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I don't think my record collection or musical knowledge is vast. I just listen to the radio all the time - I'm a pop music enthusiast.
~ Girl Talk
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Damnation. There was no humor—none—in the situation. Or in life, either. It was all a vast joke that someone or something was playing on the human race. Except that it was not at all funny.
~ Mary Balogh
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I am so vast, uncertain and strange
~ Mary Oliver
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But the library - especially one so vast - is no mere cabinet of curiosities; it's a world, complete and uncompleteable, and it is filled with secrets.
~ Matthew Battles
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But the vast majority of regulations Cass reviewed stood up to scrutiny—and by the end of my presidency, even Republican analysts would find that the benefits of our regulations outweighed their costs by a six-to-one margin.
~ Barack Obama
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