Quotes About Celestial
We are all truly made of star stuff.18
~ Charles Seife
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Everything has its own force and spirit. Seen in this light, inherited folklore beliefs are not just quaint traditions, but part of an active engagement between humans and the 'otherworld', a celestial drama fearsome in its scale and awesome in power.
~ Cherry Gilchrist
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I don't have an end game. Being a celestial being, I live for the moment to fight the Great War, and that is to light the darkness.
~ Matt Hardy
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Moon's' a good movie.
~ James Righton
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I'm really fascinated by the moon.
~ Cree Summer
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The full moon - the mandala of the sky.
~ Tom Robbins
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Of our nine planets, Saturn is the one that looks like fun.
~ Tom Robbins
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The moon can't help it. It's only a fat dumb object, the pumpkin of the sky. The moon's a mess, to tell the truth. A burnt-out cinder the color of dishwater; a stale gray cookie covered with scars. Every loose rock in our solar system has taken a punch at it. It's been scorched, golf-clubbed, and inflicted with boils. If lovers have chosen this brutalized derelict, this tortured dustball, this pitted and pimpled parcel of wasteland as the repository of their dreams, the moon can't help it.
~ Tom Robbins
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The sun and the moon shared the horizon in a distant friendship, each unfazed by the other.
~ Toni Morrison
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You know how a star is supposed to twinkle? We say twinkle because that is how it looks, but when a star feels itself, it's not a twinkle, it's more like a throb. Star throbs. Over and over and over. Like this. Stars just throb and throb and throb and sometimes, when they can't throb anymore, when they can't hold it anymore, they fall out of the sky.
~ Toni Morrison
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not of this world
~ Tracy Chevalier
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He says there are millions of stars, Raba. Millions.
~ Kij Johnson
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When she reached the final landing, she cast her sword aside for all time, and it could now be seen still tumbling across the night sky. It was dominant in spring, the sword tipped up in the "salute" position, and as the seasons progressed into early winter, the sword spiraled until the tip was planted downward in the "warrior at rest" position.
~ Kristen Britain
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Büyük bir y?ld?z tüm yak?t?n? (hidrojeni) tüketti?inde sönmeye ba?lar. Geriye kalanlar, yanmadan kaynaklanan ?s?yla ayakta kalamaz, kendi a??rl???yla çöker, uzay? o kadar güçlü bir biçimde e?er ki gerçek bir deli?e dü?er. Bunlar ünlü karadeliklerdir.
~ Carlo Rovelli
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Without this attraction, every celestial body would move in a straight line. So the universe, then, is a large space where bodies attract one another by means of forces; and there is a universal force, gravity: every body attracts every other body.
~ Carlo Rovelli
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Where time passes uniformly, in interplanetary space, things do not fall.
~ Carlo Rovelli
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We are stardust...
~ Carly Simon
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The waning crescent Moon and her Goddess rose in the inky midnight sky.. ?
~ Carol Anne Davis
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He could see the Milky Way running parallel with the street, a celestial track of shining pebbles forging through the wasteland of the night.
~ Carsten Jensen
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Said the Wind to the Moon, "I will blow you out!"
~ George MacDonald
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Once there were two moons in the sky, but one wandered too close to the sun and cracked from the heat. A thousand thousand dragons poured forth, and drank the fire of the sun. That is why dragons breathe flame. One day the other moon will kiss the sun too, and then it will crack and the dragons will return.
~ George R.R. Martin
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The moon was a crescent, thin and sharp as the blade of a knife.
~ George R.R. Martin
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He looked like a naughty child who had managed to steal the moon and eat it.
~ George R.R. Martin
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Labor to keep alive in your breast that little spark of celestial fire called conscience.
~ George Washington
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