Quotes About Universe
Even the government couldn't have concocted such an obscene clusterfuck. So this one was on God or the universe, whichever way you wanted to assign the blame.
~ Scott Nicholson
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The universe is math on fire.
~ Scott Westerfeld
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I, for my share, cannot understand," continued she, "how men have made themselves believe that God speaks to us through books and histories. The man to whom the universe does not reveal directly what relation it has to him, whose heart does not tell him what he owes to himself and others, that man will scarcely learn it out of books, which generally do little more than give our errors names.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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o gün bugündür güne?, ay ve y?ld?zlar? kendi düzenine b?rakt?m, ne gündüz ne gece kald? benim için; bütün dünya çevremde yitip gidiyor.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Man is born not to solve the problems of the universe, but to find out where the problem begins, and then to restrain himself within the limits of the comprehensible.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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At the moment of commitment, the entire universe conspires to assist you.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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People imagine that they can hold their own against the literary production of the world. An illusion. You dig through the centuries, through all the various corners of the universe, and nowhere are you at home. Through this game, judgement and thought lose their edge. It is simply a waste of time and strength.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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La novela es una epopeya subjetiva en la que el autor pide permiso para tratar el universo a su manera; el único problema consiste en saber si tiene o no una manera; el resto viene por añadidura.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Jakie? maj? prawo Do mnie te gwiazdy na górze ?e si? na mnie gapi??
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Wer aber soll hausen in jenen Welten, wenn sie bewohnt sein sollten? ... Sind wir oder sie die Herren des Alls? ... Und ist dies alles dem Menschen gemacht?
~ Johannes Kepler
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The standard definition of God, "God is light," is just a simple way of saying that God is energy. Electromagnetic energy. He is not a He but an It; a field of energy that permeates the entire universe and, perhaps, feeds off the energy generated by its component parts.
~ John A. Keel
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The concept of a supermind running the universe objectively, without compassion, is not new. Several religions are built around it. Thinking of God in these terms is not heresy but is advanced theology. The old-time God—the big bearded man sitting on a throne in the sky—is dead.
~ John A. Keel
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If you could look far enough into the empty sky, you would be able to see the back of your own head.
~ John A. Keel
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As the great mythologist Joseph Campbell said, follow your bliss and the universe miraculously supports your choices for a happier and healthier way of life. Therefore
~ John A. McDougall
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You have rights antecedent to all earthly governments; rights that cannot be repealed or restrained by human laws; right derived from the Great Legislator of the Universe
~ John Adams
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The universe is not hostile, nor yet is it unfriendly. It is simply indifferent.
~ John Andrew Holmes
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The universe gives birth to consciousness, and consciousness gives meaning to the universe.
~ John Archibald Wheeler
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There are many modes of thinking about the world around us and our place in it. I like to consider all the angles from which we might gain perspective on our amazing universe and the nature of existence.
~ John Archibald Wheeler
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the past has no existence except as it is recorded in the present. (...) we would seem forced to say that no phenomenon is a phenomenon until it is an observed phenomenon. The universe does not 'exist, out there' independent of all acts of observation. Instead, it is in some strange sense a participatory universe
~ John Archibald Wheeler
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Physicists love this number not just because it is dimensionless, but also because it is a combination of three fundamental constants of nature. Why do these constants come together to make the particular number 1/137.036 and not some other number?
~ John Archibald Wheeler
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I was told that if you work hard, bust your butt, go to school, and get great grades, you'd do well in life. That's a bunch of crap. Today we have better information about how the universe operates and how we operate.
~ John Assaraf
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You know, when someone hurts my feelings, somehow it does not comfort me to know that it was deliberate... On the other hand, knowing that someone else thinks they are assholes helps a great deal." "I think that's some kind of rule for the universe.
~ John Barnes
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The self is simply that warm single point of sentience around which the life of the universe gathers.
~ John Birmingham
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The joint realization that we live in a remarkable cosmic cocoon and can create languages and rocket ships in an otherwise apparently dumb universe ought to be transformative. Until we find other self-aware intelligences, we are how the universe thinks. We might as well start enjoying one another's company.
~ John Brockman
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