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Quotes About Space

Rather, space curves, in a way that allows it to be boundless but finite.
~ Bill Bryson
MACHOs (for MAssive Compact Halo Objects—really just another name for black holes, brown dwarfs and other very dim stars).
~ Bill Bryson
Far from marking the outer edge of the solar system, as those schoolroom maps so cavalierly imply, Pluto is barely one-fifty-thousandth of the way.
~ Bill Bryson
Just sitting quietly, doing nothing at all, your brain churns through more information in thirty seconds than the Hubble Space Telescope has processed in thirty years.
~ Bill Bryson
Wenn wir ein Lebewesen damit beauftragen wollten, sich in der Einsamkeit des Kosmos um Lebendiges zu kümmern, zu überwachen, was daraus wird und wohin es geht, sollte man für diese Aufgabe keine Menschen auswählen.
~ Bill Bryson
Think of it: there is enough of you to leave the solar system. You are in the most literal sense cosmic.
~ Bill Bryson
was just very compact, not much larger than a standard wardrobe. But it was a marvel of ergonomics. It included
~ Bill Bryson
The ekpyrotic process begins far in the indefinite past with a pair of flat empty branes sitting parallel to each other in a warped five-dimensional space … The two branes, which form the walls of the fifth dimension, could have popped out of nothingness as a quantum fluctuation in the even more distant past and then drifted apart.
~ Bill Bryson
Even with the advantage of clothing, shelter, and boundless ingenuity, humans can manage to live on only about 12 percent of Earth's land area and just 4 percent of the total surface area if you include the seas. It is a sobering thought that 96 percent of our planet is off-limits to us.
~ Bill Bryson
I know we're not the first to discover this,' Gene Cernan radioed back from about 29,000 kilometres, 'but we'd like to confirm, from the crew of America, that the world is round.
~ Bill Bryson
Whatever the losses in warmth and comfort, the gains in space proved irresistible. So the development of the fireplace became one of the great breakthroughs in domestic history: they allowed people to lay boards across the beams and create a whole new world upstairs.
~ Bill Bryson
By space the universe encompasses me and swallows me up like an atom; by thought I comprehend the world.
~ Blaise Pascal
It is not from space that I must seek my dignity, but from the government of my thought. I shall have no more if I possess worlds. By space the universe encompasses and swallows me up like an atom; by thought I comprehend the world.
~ Blaise Pascal
It is not in space that I must seek my human dignity, but in the ordering of my thought. It will do me no good to own land. Through space the universe grasps me and swallows me up like a speck; through thought I grasp it.
~ Blaise Pascal
Thus our dignity consists in thought. It is on thought that we must depend for our recovery, not on space and time, which we could never fill. Let us then strive to think well; that is basic principle of morality. (54)
~ Blaise Pascal
Man is but a reed, the feeblest thing in nature, but he is a thinking reed. The entire universe need not arm itself to crush him… But if the universe were to crush him, man would still be nobler than that which killed him, because he knows that he dies and the advantage which the universe has over him – the universe knows nothing of this. All our dignity then consists in thought. By it we must elevate ourselves, and not by space and time, which we cannot fill.
~ Blaise Pascal
Through space the universe grasps me and swallows me up like a speck; through thought I grasp it. (Page 21)
~ Blaise Pascal
When I consider the small span of my life absorbed in the eternity of all time, or the small part of space which I can touch or see engulfed by the infinite immensity of spaces that I know not and that know me not, I am frightened and astonished to see myself here instead of there...now instead of then.
~ Blaise Pascal
Our intellect holds the same position in the world of thought as our body occupies in the expanse of nature.
~ Blaise Pascal
De eeuwige stilte van deze eindeloze ruimte vervult me met angst.
~ Blaise Pascal
Hearing about Hank's death caught me squarely on the shoulder. The silence of outer space never seemed so loud.
~ Bob Dylan
She had curly brown hair and there was something about her striking features that flickered a lightbulb in Ivar's memory but didn't turn it on. "Do you speak English?" she asked. Ivar felt a surge of relief. "Yes!" The woman smiled. "American?" "Yes!" "Excellent." The woman extended her hand. "Welcome to the Space Between. I'm Amelia Earhart.
~ Bob Mayer
Today, there's more computing power in a cell phone than there was on Apollo 11, and that brought us to the moon and back.
~ Brad Meltzer
I remember how the smell of the rain that pervaded the streets did not die away as I entered, but somehow intensified; inside the house there was a smell of rain, clouds and air, a smell of limitless space. A smell of the sea.
~ Susanna Clarke