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Quotes About Universe

Formerly, people thought that if matter disappeared from the universe, space and time would remain. Relativity declares that space and time would disappear with matter.
~ Albert Einstein
Aside from Velcro, time is the most mysterious substance in the universe.
~ Dave Barry
When we try to look farther into the universe we come to what appears to be the end of space but actually it's the beginning of time.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
Without consciousness, space and time are nothing.
~ Robert Lanza
I looked up at the mass of signs and stars in the night sky and laid myself open for the first time to the benign indifference of the world.
~ Albert Camus
For the first time, we saw our world, not as a solid, immovable, kind of indestructible place, but as a very small, fragile-looking world just hanging against the blackness of space.
~ Brian Cox
Now entertain conjecture of a time When creeping murmur and the poring dark Fills the wide vessel of the universe.
~ William Shakespeare
The heart that breaks open can contain the whole universe. JOANNA MACY
~ Anne Lamott
In the lake, in the center, the stars were mirrored.
~ Anne McCaffrey
I felt a kind of impersonal kinship with them and a joy in that kinship. Beauty of earth and sea and air meant more to me. I was in harmony with it, melted into the universe, lost in it, as one is lost in a canticle of praise, swelling from an unknown crowd in a cathedral. 'Praise ye the Lord, all ye fishes of the sea – all ye birds of the air – all ye children of men – Praise ye the Lord!' Yes, I felt closer to my fellow men too, even in my solitude.
~ Anne Morrow Lindbergh
No, but one can feel desperate at any age, don't you think? The young are eternally desperate," he said frankly. "And books, they offer hope — that a whole universe might open up from between the covers, and falling into that universe one is saved.
~ Anne Rice
We have such a terrible, terrible misconception of science. We think it involves the definite, the precise, the known; it is a horrid series of gates to an unknown as vast as the universe; which means endless.
~ Anne Rice
Say what you will to the force that governs the universe. Perhaps we'll call it into being, and it will yet love us as we love it.
~ Anne Rice
Remember always," he said, "that nothing is as precious to us as the magnificent gift of life. Let the moon and the stars always remind you of this—that though we are tiny creatures in this universe, we are filled with life.
~ Anne Rice
My faith in Christ is central to my life. My conversion from a pessimistic atheist lost in a world I didn't understand, to an optimistic believer in a universe created and sustained by a loving God is crucial to me. But following Christ does not mean following His followers. Christ is infinitely more important than Christianity and always will be, no matter what Christianity is, has been, or might become.
~ Anne Rice
But I still did not realize how mad she was, and how accustomed to dreaming; and that she would not cry out for reality, rather would feed reality to her dreams, a demon elf feeding her spinning wheel with the reeds of the world so she might make her own weblike universe.
~ Anne Rice
we are blessed to be tiny beings in this universe. We are blessed to feel momentous because we are larger than these grains of sand.
~ Anne Rice
It's always been pride. The History of the Mayfair Witches was pride. But this came to me wrapped in the mysteries of science. We have such a terrible, terrible misconception of science. We think it involves the definite, the precise, the known; it is a horrid series of gates to an unknown as vast as the universe; which means endless. And I knew this, I knew but I forgot. That was my mistake.
~ Anne Rice
nothing is as precious to us as the magnificent gift of life. Let the moon and the stars always remind you of this—that though we are tiny creatures in this universe, we are filled with life.
~ Anne Rice
And then the blood erupted, roared. Don't rush this! I was the victim suddenly laid waste as if by a phallic god, slammed by the rushing blood against the floor of the universe, the heart pounding, emptying the frail form it sought to protect. And lo, she was dead. Oh, too soon. Crushed lily on the pillow, except she'd been no lily and I'd seen her grimy petty purple crimes as that blood made a fool of me, wasted me, left me warm, indeed hot, all over, licking my lips.
~ Anne Rice
But we are blessed to be tiny beings in this universe. We are blessed to feel momentous because we are larger than these grains of sand.
~ Anne Rice
Maybe those who rose into the Light simply died, and the universe beyond this world was silent.
~ Anne Rice
Seems I'd read somewhere, or heard it in a film, that the Jews believe each life is a universe, and if you take a life, well, then you are destroying a universe. And I thought, Yes, this is true of us, this is why we must love one another, because we are each an entire world.
~ Anne Rice
Because if God doesn't exist we are the creatures of highest consciousness in the universe. We alone understand the passage of time and the value off every minute of human life. And what constitutes evil, real evil, is the taking of a single human life. Whether a man would have died tomorrow or the day after or eventually . . . it doesn't matter. Because if God does not exist, this life . . . every second of it . . . is all we have.
~ Anne Rice