Quotes About Origin
We don't know what triggered the big bang, nor what, if anything, existed before it. But somehow the universe emerged as a vast sea of ultrahot gas, expanding fast in all directions like the fireball ignited by a nuclear bomb blast or by the explosion of a gas pipeline. Except that the big bang was not destructive (so far as we know). Instead, it created everything in our universe, or rather the seeds for everything.
~ Kip S. Thorne
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What species is he?" "British
~ Kirsten Beyer
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The planet where the Borg originated," she answered.
~ Kirsten Beyer
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When we are acting like God, we are being ourselves! The ramifications of having God as our Daddy (rather than some ape dragging his knuckles in the African jungle somewhere) is life changing. I hope you can see that what you believe about your origin makes a difference in the way you value yourself and humanity in general.
~ Kris Vallotton
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The answer to the problem of evil does not lie in trying to establish its point of origin, for that is simply not revealed to us. Rather, in the moment of the cross, it becomes clear that evil is utterly subverted for good.... If God can take the greatest of evils and turn them for the greatest of goods, then how much more can he take the lesser evils which litter human history, from individual tragedies to international disasters, and turn them to his good purpose as well.
~ Carl R. Trueman
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True law is not imposed; it arises from unintentional developments. (...)Law emerges (...) as something not merely legislated but given. The later positivism knows no origin and has no home. It recognizes only causes or basic norms. It seeks to be the opposite of "unintended" law. Its ultimate goal is control and calculability.
~ Carl Schmitt
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we are all born from the same celestial seed; all of us have the same father, from which the earth, the mother who feeds us, receives clear drops of rain, producing from them bright wheat and lush trees, and the human race, and the species of beasts, offering up the foods with which all bodies are nourished, to lead a sweet life and generate offspring
~ Carlo Rovelli
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The origin of time may be similar to that of heat: it comes from averages of many microscopic variables. Let's see this in detail.
~ Carlo Rovelli
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We don't come from places. We come from time. From traumatic moments that cannot be undone.
~ Caroline Kepnes
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Evil and Good are things in their own essebce and not made good or evil by the giver. but if he gives you good so cal him; if evil springs from him, do not name it mine till ye know better its true fount -Lucifer
~ George Gordon Byron
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The idea of legally establishing inalienable, inherent and sacred rights of the individual is not of political but religious origin.
~ George Jellinek
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Your religion of origin has such a bone-deep hold on you that, as with a native language, it's your only hope for true religious fluency.
~ George Lindbeck
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Where did you come from, baby dear? Out of the Everywhere and into here.
~ George MacDonald
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The stench of the trail of Ego in our History. It is ego - ego, the fountain cry, origin, sole source of war.
~ George Meredith
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THE trouble with tea is that originally it was quite a good drink. So a group of the most eminent British scientists put their heads together, and made complicated biological experiments to find a way of spoiling it.
~ George Mikes
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Mainers is the name for those who choose to live in Maine, whether born there or elsewhere. Mainiacs is the name for those who are born in Maine but choose to live elsewhere.
~ George Mitchell
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We were searching to rediscover the first seedso that the ancient drama could begin again.
~ George Seferis
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There is no doubt that a parallel exists between the big bang as an event and the Christian notion of creation from nothing.
~ George Smoot
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We perhaps come from something more than from someone.
~ Georges Perros
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I have always been born.
~ Georgi Gospodinov
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Mythology can be defined as the sacred history of humankind. This is different from what we call "history." Mythical stories, when you trace them back to their origin, often have a sacredness, a holy quality that comes from the bedrock of lore from which they emerged.
~ Gerald Hausman
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Equating the planet Nibiru with the word Heaven, as used in the Bible, is an important detail when re-examining prayers like "Our Father who art in Heaven…" shining a whole new light on who the Father in Heaven actually was, namely Anu. Thus the prayer must have originated among one of his kids on Earth,
~ Gerald R. Clark
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The lack of repetition has not stopped scientists from speculating on the causes of the two most fundamental phenomena crucial to our existence: the big-bang creation of the universe and the origin of life from nonliving matter. Were these miracles? After all, they were both onetime events.
~ Gerald Schroeder
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And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.
~ Bible
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