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Quotes About Celestial

Down on the lake rosy reflections of celestial vapor appeared, and I said, "God, I love you" and looked to the sky and really meant it. "I have fallen in love with you, God. Take care of us all, one way or the other." To the children and the innocent it's all the same.
~ Jack Kerouac
Life arose by order out of chaos and maintains this order by collecting information from the cosmos. Cosmic forces bombard earth all the time, but the movement of celestial bodies and the movement of earth in relation to these bodies produces a pattern that provides useful information. Life is sensitive to this pattern because it contains water, which is unstable and easily influenced. Which
~ Lyall Watson
True poetry is composed of metaphors and symbols which are born in the heart, rise like clouds, and assume a celestial form; verses formed otherwise are not poetry, but only artificial words, each of which contradicts the feelings inside. The utterances and words that have not been formed in a person's soul as the voice of conscience are all hollow, no matter how embellished they are or how dazzling they seem to be.
~ Unknown
Your name is Chet? Chet the Celestial Being?" "Look," he says. "I don't need this." "Do you really think I'm becoming a vampire?" "You are becoming a vampire. Within a few months, you'll be a killer." He moves to rise. "Damn," says Chet the Celestial Being. "I am unused to physical existence and my leg has fallen asleep.
~ Unknown
Above us, the constellations spun, and the moon paved her weary course.
~ Madeline Miller
The moon hung over the planet Earth, a dead thing over a dying thing.
~ John Fowles
I will imagine you Venus tonight and pray, pray, pray to your star like a Heathen.
~ John Keats
But let me see thee stoop from heaven on wings That fill the sky with silver glitterings!
~ John Keats
Where the bright seraphim in burning row Their loud uplifted angel trumpets blow.
~ John Milton
The love of heaven makes one heavenly.
~ William Shakespeare
In the stories, the gods have the power to delay the moon's course if they wish, to spin a single night the length of many.
~ Madeline Miller
If there must be a moon, let it be high, a high moon made in Baghdad, neither Arab, nor Persian, nor claimed by the goddesses all around us.
~ Mahmoud Darwish
All, however, are woven by these three Sisters-thought, action and desire- with which the ignorant build walls of mud and bricks of slime between themselves and truth; while the pure of heart weave from these radiant threads garments of celestial beauty.
~ Unknown
The griding sword with discontinuous wound   Pass'd through him, but th' Ethereal substance clos'd   Not long divisible, and from the gash   A stream of Nectarous humor issuing flow'd   Sanguin, such as Celestial Spirits may bleed,   And all his Armour staind ere while so bright.
~ John Milton
Come let us haste, the stars grow high, But night sits monarch yet in the mid sky.
~ John Milton
Now glowed the firmament With living sapphires:
~ John Milton
Th' Angelic Guards ascended, mute and sad   For Man, for of his state by this they knew,   Much wondring how the suttle Fiend had stoln   Entrance unseen. Soon as th' unwelcome news   From Earth arriv'd at Heaven Gate, displeas'd   All were who heard, dim sadness did not spare   That time Celestial visages, yet mixt   With pitie, violated not thir bliss.
~ John Milton
Hee in Celestial Panoplie all armd   Of radiant URIM, work divinely wrought,   Ascended, at his right hand Victorie   Sate Eagle-wing'd, beside him hung his Bow   And Quiver with three-bolted Thunder stor'd,   And from about him fierce Effusion rowld   Of smoak and bickering flame, and sparkles dire;
~ John Milton
Celestial light, shine inward...that I may see and tell of things invisible to mortal sight
~ John Milton
All the sanctities of Heaven Stood thick as stars...
~ John Milton
What if the Sun Be centre to the World, and other stars..... The planet earth, so steadfast though she seem, In sensibly three different motions move?
~ John Milton
Nothing more celestial can I conceive. How gently the winds blow! Scarce can these tranquil air-currents be called winds. They seem the very breath of Nature, whispering peace to every living thing.
~ John Muir
Never forget to factor in the Oort cloud
~ John Scalzi
Privately there were some things in Heaven of which she did not quite approve. There was too much singing, and she didn't see how even the Elect could survive for very long the celestial laziness which was promised. She would find something to do in Heaven.
~ John Steinbeck