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Quotes About Space

She also gained confidence that the world would still continue to exist if she allowed her somatic and emotional reactions to be present, meaning that she would not be abandoned again and that she would not lose herself if she made space for her reactions and self-regulating responses.
~ David Berceli
Universe consists of frozen light.
~ David Bohm
Space is not empty. It is full, a plenum as opposed to a vacuum, and is the ground for the existence of everything, including ourselves. The universe is not separate from this cosmic sea of energy.
~ David Bohm
Architecture theory is very interesting.
~ David Byrne
Mythologist Joseph Campbell, however, thought that the temple and cathedral are attractive because they spatially and acoustically recreate the cave, where early humans first expressed their spiritual yearnings.
~ David Byrne
temple and cathedral are attractive because they spatially and acoustically recreate the cave, where early humans first expressed their spiritual yearnings.
~ David Byrne
it takes photons of light just over 8 minutes to reach Earth, 150 million kilometers away.
~ David Christian
knowledge has the unique ability to take aim at a distant target and utterly transform it while having scarcely any effect on the space between.
~ David Deutsch
The fabric of reality does not consist only of reductionist ingredients like space, time and subatomic particles, but also of life, thought, computation and the other things to which those explanations refer.
~ David Deutsch
You and me, we were married and we lived in that small dark space between two people where marriage exists.
~ David Ebershoff
What today we call space used to be known as heaven.
~ David F. Noble
Kirk: How close will we come to the nearest Klingon outpost if we continue on our present course? Chekov: Vun parsec, sir. Close enough to smell them. Spock: That is illogical, ensign. Odors cannot travel through the vacuum of space. Chekov: I vas making a little joke, sir. Spock: Extremely little, ensign.
~ David Gerrold
This is the only boundary that nature herself imposes on us, the limitations on what we can accomplish, in space and time, with one body and one life.
~ David Gordon
Konstantin Tsiolkovsky (1857–1935), a reclusive, near-deaf, self-taught rural schoolteacher who, working alone and having almost no contact with the wider scientific community, invented ingenious engineering designs for multistage rockets, orbiting space colonies, and interplanetary craft. Though
~ David Grinspoon
Tsiolkovsky's most well-known quote expresses this sentiment: "The Earth is the cradle of mankind, but one does not stay in the cradle forever." Awakenings
~ David Grinspoon
States Parties to the Treaty shall pursue studies of outer space, including the Moon and other celestial bodies, and conduct exploration of them so as to avoid their harmful contamination and also adverse changes in the environment of the Earth resulting from the introduction of extraterrestrial matter and, where necessary, shall adopt appropriate measures for this purpose… This
~ David Grinspoon
c'è chi non si sente soffocare in una stanza dopo cinquant'anni e c'è a chi non basta un'intera nazione.
~ David Grossman
The imagination of man is naturally sublime, delighted with whatever is remote and extraordinary, and running, without controul, into the most distant parts of space and time, in order to avoid the objects, which custom has rendered too familiar to it.
~ David Hume
Low ceilings cramp your thoughts, whereas vaulted ceilings, especially if they are circular and open to natural light, tend to release your thoughts, to let them rise.
~ David Long
Do not seek God in outer space-- Your heart is the only place in which to meet Him face to face.
~ Angelus Silesius
The world itself looks cleaner and so much more beautiful. Maybe we can make it that way - the way God intended it to be - by giving everyone, eventually, that new perspective from out in space.
~ Roger B. Chaffee
Gagarin flew into space, but didn't see any god there.
~ Nikita Khrushchev
Keep a space where God can let something totally new take place.
~ Henri Nouwen
Looking for God-or Heaven-by exploring space is like reading or seeing all Shakespeare's plays in the hope that you will find Shakespeare as one of the characters.
~ C. S. Lewis