Quotes About Universe
The early universe was a dusty place, and the UV radiation from the hot, young black holes and stars would get enshrouded by dust, re-radiated, and scattered into red wavelengths like infra-red, causing these objects to remain obscured.
~ Priyamvada Natarajan
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When we see what the universe has to show us, we can go no further.
~ John C. Mather
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It is the universe where all rock players live- we all use distortion, overdrive, gain and saturation. I call it 'fuzz.'
~ Paul Gilbert
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Everybody is their own galaxy, their own separate entity.
~ Weyes Blood
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There's a certain feeling of giving, a certain feeling of generosity in love songs. When you sing a song of love, you're actually giving something to yourself, too. You're singing and casting these affirmations of love out into the universe.
~ Jason Mraz
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I like science - geography, meteorology, cosmology.
~ Randy Newman
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Let us think of Nature as a builder, making all that we see out of atoms of a limited number of kinds, just as the builder of a house constructs it out of so many different kinds of things: bricks, slates, planks, panes of glass, and so on.
~ William Henry Bragg
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Whatever it means for us to exist, we do so as creatures created, as the universe has been created, to glorify God.
~ Stanley Hauerwas
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Why do you do science? In this particular case, we don't have a very good reason to be doing this except for the knowledge that it brings. This research is especially important to young people. We all want to know what's going on in the universe.
~ Rainer Weiss
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I believe that if I do good work, something in the universe will fall right for it.
~ Nushrat Bharucha
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In an almost totally insentient cosmos only human feeling is interesting or relevant to what the soul searches for...suffering is the most expensive of human emotions, but it is the most intense and precious of them, because suffering most efficiently humanizes the unfeeling universe.
~ Fred Chappell
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What they had in common was that, like us, they believed (or sometimes believed and sometimes didn't believe; or wanted to believe; or liked to think they believed) that the universe, that everything there is, didn't come about by chance but was created by God. Like us they believed, on their best days anyway, that all appearances to the contrary notwithstanding, this God was a God like Jesus, which is to say a God of love. That, I think, is the crux of the matter.
~ Frederick Buechner
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The grace of God means something like: Here is your life. You might never have been, but you are because the party wouldn't have been complete without you. Here is the world. Beautiful and terrible things will happen. Don't be afraid. I am with you. Nothing can ever separate us. It's for you I created the universe. I love you.
~ Frederick Buechner
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Driven intosemi-exile by civil and barbarous laws, and by a system which cannot be thought of without a shudder, I was fullyjustified in turning, if possible, the tide of the moral universeagainst the heaven-daring outrage.
~ Frederick Douglass
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Ours is a shockingly dead view of creation. We ourselves are the only things in the universe to which we grant an authentic vitality, and because of this we are not fully alive.
~ Frederick Turner
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I let myself flop - so gently, so slowly - into my one real chair and tried to make myself understand that I was on the doorstep of the universe.
~ Frederik Pohl
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which is commonly understood to mean that everything is relative to something else excepting only the velocity of light.
~ Frederik Pohl
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In some remote corner of the universe, poured out and glittering among innumerable solar systems, there once was a star on which clever animals invented knowledge.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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In some remote corner of the universe, poured out and glittering in innumerable solar systems, there once was a star on which clever animals invented knowledge. That was the haughtiest and most mendacious minute of world history- yet only a minute. After nature had drawn a few breaths the star grew cold, and the clever animals had to die.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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She has the power to both possess and shatter my entire universe, that is all.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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Whoever looks into himself as into vast space and carries galaxies in himself, also knows how irregular all galaxies are; they lead into the chaos and labyrinth of existence.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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The obscurities in my soul terrify galaxies.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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as though the Universe itself were under an obligation to bother itself about them, for it never gets tired of wrapping up God Himself in the petty misery in which its troubles are involved. And
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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Similar to the way in which astrologers considered the stars to be in man 's service and connected with his happiness and sorrow, such an investigator considers the entire universe in connection with man
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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