Quotes About Celestial
I laugh and the stars watch.
~ Markus Zusak
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I laugh and the stars are watching It's good to be alive
~ Markus Zusak
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Astrology provides a brilliant proof of the miserable subjectivity of human beings, as a result of which they relate everything to themselves and go from every thought in a straight line immediately back to themselves. It relates the course of the great celestial bodies to the pathetic I, as it also connects the comets in the sky with earthly quarrels and shabby tricks.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
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But the Solor System!
~ Author Conan Doryle
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The Sabbats are the eight points at which we connect the inner and the outer cycles: the interstices where the seasonal, the celestial, the communal, the creative, and the personal all meet.
~ Starhawk
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But the Moon has its own intrinsic geography.
~ Stephen Baxter
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Jika Bumi berhenti berputar, maka menurut hukum Newton benda apapun yang tak terikat ke Bumi bakal terus bergerak dengan kecepatan perputaran Bumi (1100 mil per jam atau 1770 km per jam di khatulistiwa)
~ Stephen Hawking
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The mass of the sun curves space-time in such a way that although the earth follows a straight path in four-dimensional space-time, it appears to us to move along a circular orbit in three-dimensional space.
~ Stephen Hawking
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Newton realized that, according to his theory of gravity, the stars should attract each other
~ Stephen Hawking
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FIGURE 3.1 Stars
~ Stephen Hawking
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M-O-O-N Spells moon
~ Stephen King
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The sky, with a single star, would be dark and boring. A million stars in the firmament makes for something wondrous and bright.
~ Beem Weeks
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Studding the indigo sky were thousands and thousands of stars. On nights like this, you could almost feel the planet moving on its axis.
~ Kate Mildenhall, Skylarking
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The sun and moon shine on all without partiality.
~ Confucius
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The sky is filled with stars, invisible by day.
~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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We are all of us stars, and we deserve to twinkle.
~ Marilyn Monroe
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There was a star danced, and under that was I born.
~ William Shakespeare
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Above us, the moon hangs like a fat blister on the feel of the sky, ready to burst in a spray of viscous white pus" chap 22.
~ Jonathan Tropper
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Hence we must attend to present feelings and sense perceptions, whether those of mankind in general or those peculiar to the individual, and also attend to all the clear evidence available, as given by each of the standards of truth. For by studying them we shall rightly trace to its cause and banish the source of disturbance and dread, accounting for celestial phenomena and for all other things which from time to time befall us and cause the utmost alarm to the rest of mankind.
~ Epicurus
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Wikkity, every time you punch a ninja…an angel gets its wings
~ Eric Anderson
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The astrolabe was a mechanical implementation of an object-oriented model of the sky.
~ Eric Evans
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We all shine on in the moon and the stars and the sun.
~ Ben Sherwood
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The discovery of a wine is of greater moment than the discovery of a constellation. The universe is too full of stars.
~ Benjamin Franklin
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The girl remains on the ground. He looks at her and she looks at him and the air feels at once static and loaded, as if there is some kind of undersound his ear can't quite decipher. Like after a bell rings. That's how it is between them. There is something celestial about her, her skin a pale color, but a paleness of the softest gray-white imaginable, as if she had been soaking for years in a bath of moonlight.
~ Benjamin Percy
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