Quotes About Space
I have looked further into space than ever human being did before me. I have observed stars of which the light, it can be proved, must take two million years to reach the
~ William Herschel
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Black holes are the last vestige of civilizations obsessed with tinkering.
~ Kane Freeman
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I still find the moon more amazing than the fact men have walked on it.
~ Marty Rubin
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The World would be a safer place If someone had a plan Before exploring Outer Space To find the Inner Man.
~ E. Y. Harburg
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People are fascinated by space flight. It makes them interested in science, gets them asking questions and motivates them.
~ Helen Sharman
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Einstein said that he never could understand it all, the planets spinning in space, the smile upon your face.
~ James Taylor
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Deep down, the US, with its space, its technological refinement, its bluff good conscience, even in those spaces which it opens up for simulation, is the only remaining primitive society.
~ Jean Baudrillard
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There is no free society without silence, without the internal and external spaces of solitude in which the individual freedom can develop.
~ Herbert Marcuse
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es muy probable que el último cuarto del siglo en curso pase a la historia como la Gran Guerra de Independencia del Espacio. Lo que sucedió en su transcurso fue que los centros de decisión y los cálculos que fundamentan sus decisiones se liberaron consecuente e inexorablemente de las limitaciones territoriales, las impuestas por la localidad.
~ Zygmunt Bauman
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Architecture of Time Technical civilization is man's conquest of space. It is a triumph frequently achieved by sacrificing an essential ingredient of existence, namely, time. In technical civilization, we expend time to gain space. To enhance our power in the world of space is our main objective. Yet to have more does not mean to be more. The power we attain in the world of space terminates abruptly at the borderline of time. But time is the heart of existence.
~ Abraham Joshua Heschel
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Time and space are interrelated. To overlook either of them is to be partially blind. What we plead against is man's unconditional surrender to space, his enslavement to things. We must not forget that it is not a thing that lends significance to a moment; it is the moment that lends significance to things.
~ Abraham Joshua Heschel
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God is not in things of space, but in moments of time.
~ Abraham Joshua Heschel
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To be a Jew is to affirm the world without being enslaved to it; to be a part of civilization and to go beyond it; to conquer space and to sanctify time. Judaism is the art of surpassing civilization, sanctification of time, sanctification of history. Civilization is on trial. Its future will depend upon how much of the Sabbath will penetrate its spirit.
~ Abraham Joshua Heschel
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Technical civilization is man's conquest of space. It is a triumph frequently achieved by sacrificing an essential ingredient of existence, namely, time. In technical civilization, we expend time to gain space. To enhance our power in the world of space is our main objective. Yet to have more does not mean to be more. The power we attain in the world of space terminates abruptly at the borderline of time. But time is the heart of existence.
~ Abraham Joshua Heschel
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It is, indeed, a unique occasion at which the distinguished word qadosh is used for the first time: in the Book of Genesis at the end of the story of creation. How extremely significant is the fact that it is applied to time: "And God blessed the seventh day and made it holy."7 There is no reference in the record of creation to any object in space that would be endowed with the quality of holiness.
~ Abraham Joshua Heschel
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It is not in space but in time, he writes, that we find God's likeness. In the Bible, no thing or place is holy by itself; not even the Promised Land is called holy.
~ Abraham Joshua Heschel
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Writing, the art of communicating thoughts to the mind through the eye, is the great invention of the world...enabling us to converse with the dead, the absent, and the unborn, at all distances of time and space.
~ Abraham Lincoln
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large twelve hundred square foot space
~ Adrianne Byrd
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In the heart's wild space lies the space of wilderness. What won't one lose, what home one won't give forever!
~ Agha Shahid Ali
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I admired that stride; it was like he folded space in two with it.
~ Aimee Bender
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Listen. Look. Desire is a house. Desire needs closed space. Desire runs out of doors or windows, or slats or pinpricks, it can't fit under the sky, too large. Close the doors. Close the windows. As soon as you laugh from nerves or make a joke or say something just to say something or get all involved with the bushes, then you blow open a window in your house of desire and it can't heat up as well. Cold draft comes in.
~ Aimee Bender
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It is these empty spaces you have to watch out for, as they flood up with feeling before you even realize what's happened.
~ Aimee Bender
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Libraries are very special spaces, spaces where people come together in separate but joint pursuits of knowledge, of learning. Libraries are the heartbeats of communities.
~ Alan Bennett
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Books and stories are lifelines, and libraries house those lifelines, making them available to all. They are important not just for the books, but for the space and freedom they provide, as well as the navigation and advice provided by librarians.
~ Alan Bennett
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