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Quotes About Worlds

In reality," said Democritus, "there are only atoms and the void." Perception is due to the expulsion of atoms from the object upon the sense organ. There is or have been or will be an infinite number of worlds; at every moment planets are colliding and dying, and new worlds are rising out of chaos by the selective aggregation of atoms of similar size and shape. There is no design; the universe is a machine. This
~ Will Durant
Now Gentry went to the big display unit, the projection table. "There are worlds within worlds," he said. "Macrocosm, microcosm.
~ William Gibson
Now Gentry went to the big display unit, the projection table. "There are worlds within worlds," he said. "Macrocosm, microcosm. We carried an entire universe across a bridge tonight, and that which is above is like that below.… It was obvious, of course, that such things must exist, but I'd not dared to hope.…
~ William Gibson
The problem with most genre fantasy is that it's not nearly fantastic enough. It's escapist, but it can't escape.
~ China Mieville
Reverie allows us to imagine other possibilities than those which lie immediately before us, other worlds than those we inhabit.
~ Chris Fleming
It's small wonder that humans dream in myth and in art about other worlds, because we all have the experience of inhabiting one world and, as we are taught language, of walking through a door into another. Even physicists are obsessed with the idea of a multiverse. But we already live in one.
~ Christine Kenneally
The American writer and ecologist Aldo Leopold once wrote that falconry was a balancing act between wild and tame–not just in the hawk, but inside the heart and mind of the falconer. That is why he considered it the perfect hobby. I am starting to see the balance is righting, now, and the distance between Mabel and me increasing. I see, too, that her world and my world are not the same, and some part of me is amazed that I ever thought they were.
~ Helen Macdonald
O ye, who see perplexities over your heads, beneath your feet, and to the right and left of you; you will be an eternal enigma unto yourselves until ye become humble and joyful as children. Then will ye find Me, and having found Me in yourselves, you will rule over worlds, and looking out from the great world within to the little world without, you will bless everything that is, and find all is well with time and with you. KRISHNA.
~ Leo Tolstoy
He'd spent too long being disappointed by the world - he'd spent so many years pining for something like this, some proof that the real world wasn't the only world, and coping with the overwhelming evidence that it in fact was.
~ Lev Grossman
There's this world,' she banged the wall graphically, 'and there's this world,' she thumped her chest. 'If you want to make sense of either, you have to take notice of both.
~ Jeanette Winterson
Invisible worlds, or worlds that are supposed to be invisible interest me. I like to see the effort it takes for some people to make things go smoothly for other people. Don't misunderstand me; mostly I'm part of the invisible world myself.
~ Jeanette Winterson
Boeken zijn werelden. Iemand die leest, heeft geen enkele moeite meerdere universums te accepteren.
~ Jeanette Winterson
Science fiction writers put characters into a world with arbitrary rules and work out what happens.
~ Rudy Rucker
Setting up absurd worlds with rules to violate - it's one of the things I hope to achieve with my work.
~ Jimenez Lai
We quickly notice how very few metaphors Jane Austen uses...we can see that Jane Austen's works do seem to aim at establishing ' a single world of discourse' and that she is not at all concerned to 'join a plurality of worlds'. Such a 'plurality' could lead to a potentially uncontrollable proliferation of ambiguities and possible meanings, whereas the drive of her writing seems to aim at a 'single' sense ... Jane Austen aims at a total transparency...
~ Unknown
Worlds without awareness soon end in all fairness.
~ Unknown
Each novel is a message in a bottle cast into the great ocean of literature from somewhere else (even if it was written and published last week in your home town); and what makes the novel available to its readers is not shared values or beliefs or experiences but the human capacity to conjure new worlds in the imagination. A fully realized novel provides readers with everything they need for their imaginations to go to work.
~ Tsitsi Dangarembga
Don't sign your name between worlds, surmount the manifold of meanings, trust the tearstain, learn to live.
~ Paul Celan
There were hundreds of worlds like it, most of them littered with the usual Elder Culture ruins, the usual secrets waiting to be unlocked. This one had been colonised by an atechnic cult sixty years ago. Maybe they were living the life of pastoral utopianism they'd planned; maybe they had descended into savagery and were roasting and eating prisoners of war captured in tribal wars fought with stone-tipped spears. No one knew nor cared.
~ Unknown
We all live in our own world. But if you look up at the starry sky, you'll see that all the different worlds up there combine to form constellations, solar systems, galaxies.
~ Paulo Coelho
when I came to know Greek art I instantly understood that excess and perfection are enemies; yet on the other hand this world and the millions of worlds around us live by fire ... !
~ Ethel Smyth
In the future, as in the present, as in the past, black people will build many new worlds.This is true. I will make it so. And you will help me.
~ N.K. Jemisin
Todo ser nuevo que encontramos viene de otro relato y es el puente que une dos leyendas y dos mundos.
~ William Ospina
We carry in our worlds that flourish, our worlds that have failed.
~ Unknown