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Quotes About Universe

intimate or epic the setting, instinctively the audience draws a circle around the characters and their world, a circumference of experience that's defined by the nature of the fictional reality. This line may reach inward to the soul, outward into the universe, or in both directions at once. The audience, therefore, expects the storyteller to be an artist of vision who can take his story to those distant depths and ranges.
~ Robert McKee
Art consists of separating one tiny piece from the rest of the universe and holding it up in such a way that it appears to be the most important, fascinating thing of this moment.
~ Robert McKee
All fine stories take place within a limited, knowable world.
~ Robert McKee
The blood that soils your body becomes stars ...
~ Robert Walser
The road back to reality, we suggest, begins by making two affirmations about nature: the uniqueness of the universe and the reality of time. These together have an immediate consequence which is the central hypothesis of our program: that the laws of nature evolve, and they do so through mechanisms that can be discovered and probed experimentally because they concern the past.
~ Roberto Mangabeira Unger
It wasn't so long ago when all the so-called scientists said that humans were intelligent and that animals weren't, humans were the solitary unchallenged masters of the globe and probably the universe and the only question was whether we were handling our mastery well. (No. Next question.)
~ Robin McKinley
Life really does favor the obsessed. Great fortune truly does shine on those mesmerized by their gorgeous ambitions. And the universe most definitely supports the human being unwilling to surrender to the forces of fear, rejection and self-doubt.
~ Robin S. Sharma
There is an ancient saying in India: 'We are not human beings having a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings having a human experience.' I now understand my role in the universe. I see what I am. I'm no longer in the world. The world is in me.
~ Robin S. Sharma
Within you lies the sun, the moon, the sky and all the wonders of this universe. The intelligence that created these wonders is the same force that created you.
~ Robin S. Sharma
El universo favorece a los valientes. Cuando decidas elevar tu alma a su más alto nivel, la fuerza de tu alma te guiará a un lugar mágico repleto de valiosos tesoros.
~ Robin S. Sharma
No existe el caos en el universo. Todo tiene su razón de ser, todo lo que te haya pasado o haya de pasarte. Recuerda lo que dije, John: cada experiencia conlleva una lección que aprender. Así que no insistas en lo secundario. Disfruta de la vida.
~ Robin S. Sharma
Having plenty of money is what life wants for you. Abundance is nature's way. There's no scarcity of flowers, lemon trees and stars in the sky.
~ Robin S. Sharma
And never regret what has happened in the past?" "Exactly. There is no chaos in this universe. There is a purpose for everything that has ever happened to you, and everything that will happen to you. Remember what I told you, John. Every experience offers lessons. So stop majoring in minor things. Enjoy your life.
~ Robin S. Sharma
Within you lies the sun, the moon, the sky and all the wonders of this universe. The intelligence that created these wonders is the same force that created you. All things around you come from the same source. We are all one.
~ Robin S. Sharma
money is nothing more than payment from the universe for value added and services rendered. The more value you can add, the more money you will make.
~ Robin S. Sharma
The universe favors the brave. When you resolve to lift your life to its highest level, the strength of your soul will guide you to a magical place with magnificent treasures. — The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
~ Robin Sharma
Am avut vise si am avut cosmaruri. Mi-am depasit cosmarurile cu ajutorul viselor. Trezeste puterea propriei minti de a face lucrurile sa se intample. Daca vei face aceasta, universul iti va fi complice pentru a aduce magia in viata ta.
~ Robin Sharma
Never forget the importance of living with unbridled exhilaration. Never neglect to see the exquisite beauty in all living things. Today, and this very moment, is a gift. Stay focused on your purpose. The universe will take care of everything else. — The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
~ Robin Sharma
As the historian Edward Grant explained, 'It is indisputable that modern science emerged in the seventeenth century in Western Europe and nowhere else'. ... The crucial question is: Why? My answer to this question is as brief as it is unoriginal: Christianity depicted God as a rational, responsive, dependable, and omnipotent being and the universe as his personal creation, thus having a rational, lawful, stable structure, awaiting human comprehension.
~ Rodney Stark
Even more important, Islam holds that the universe is inherently irrational—that there is no cause and effect—because everything happens as the direct result of Allah's will at that particular time. Anything is possible. Attempts at science, then, are not only foolish but also blasphemous, in that they imply limits to Allah's power and authority.53 Therefore, Muslim scholars study law (what does Allah require?), not science.
~ Rodney Stark
the truly fundamental basis for the rise of the West was an extraordinary faith in reason and progress that was firmly rooted in Christian theology, in the belief that God is the rational creator of a rational universe.
~ Rodney Stark
Every one of our conscious brains is woven from subtle physical ingredients that somehow enable us to take advantage of the profound organization of our mathematically underpinned universe-so that we, in turn, are capable of some kind of direct access, through that Platonic quality of 'understanding', to the very ways in which our universe behaves at many different levels.
~ Roger Penrose
Though it indeed seems reasonable to rule out space-time geometries with closed timelike lines as descriptions of the classical universe, a case can be made that they should not be ruled out as potential occurrences that could be involved in a quantum superposition.
~ Roger Penrose
The picture of a universe of infinitely many wholly unrelated substances is at least as hard to understand as the monism of Spinoza, and far less easy to reconcile with appearances.
~ Roger Scruton