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Quotes About Universe

I think the dual existence thing is a regular pastime for all human beings, and for that matter anything in this universe.
~ Joseph Gordon-Levitt
It's always interesting just to see how the human mind is relating to the natural universe, and what we try to make of it just so we can believe we understand what's going on.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
Finding the first seed black holes could help reveal how the relation between black holes and their host galaxies evolved over time.
~ Priyamvada Natarajan
I have a huge affinity with London, and I have a lot of relatives here - now and before I was born. I pretty much look at London as the centre of the universe.
~ Shahid Khan
What you can show using physics, forces this universe to continue to exist. As long as you're using general relativity and quantum mechanics you are forced to conclude that God exists.
~ Frank Tipler
Local order in parts of the universe is always possible at the expense of heat and disorder dissipated to the external environment. The human body is one example: we take in energy from our environment to build up complex molecules that help power our bodies, and, in doing so, we release heat to the world around us.
~ Lawrence M. Krauss
It's so weird how our existence hinges on just absolute crazy chance, but it feels so essential. It's like, 'Nothing would be here if you weren't here,' because you are the centre of your universe.
~ Sheila Heti
I honestly believe in a force that's larger than our own.
~ Grace Gealey
I'm hoping that fans will enjoy finally having a 'SpongeBob' comic book from me. All the stories will be original and always true to the humor, characters, and universe of the 'SpongeBob SquarePants' series.
~ Stephen Hillenburg
Marvel has, like, 9,000 characters. They could do a horror movie tomorrow and call it Marvel. They can do anything.
~ Krysten Ritter
Even Hubble hasn't found yet the end of this universe, and we don't know that it has any end.
~ Billy Graham
Hubble knows there is interesting stuff out there, but Hubble isn't quite big enough.
~ John C. Mather
Hubble showed us the marvel and majesty of stars being born.
~ John M. Grunsfeld
Fortunately, the DC Universe is full enough and replete enough with every kind of character that you could want, that it's not that hard to find the right character. Sometimes it's nothing more than an Easter egg, or a name drop, and sometimes it's someone like 'Deathstroke,' who is a huge part of the DC Universe.
~ Marc Guggenheim
It's extraordinary how self-obsessed human beings are. The things that people always go on about is, 'tell us about us', 'tell us about the first human being'. We are so self-obsessed with our own history. There is so much more out there than what connects to us.
~ David Attenborough
Science is an enterprise that should be cherished as an activity of the free human mind. Because it transforms who we are, how we live, and it gives us an understanding of our place in the universe.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
I learnt about the universe. I learnt about human rights and human dignity - this was so new to me.
~ Park Yeon-mi
Clausius summarized his application of entropy to thermodynamics in two dramatic phrases that had a big impact at the time. They were (1) First Law: The energy of the universe is constant, and (2) Second Law: The entropy of the universe tends to a maximum.
~ Gino Segrè
In space there are countless constellations, suns and planets; we see only the suns because they give light; the planets remain invisible, for they are small and dark. There are also numberless earths circling around their suns...
~ Giordano Bruno
There is no top or bottom, no absolute positioning in space. There are only positions that are relative to the others. There is an incessant change in the relative positions throughout the universe and the observer is always at the centre.
~ Giordano Bruno
You may have the universe if I may have Italy
~ Giuseppe Verdi
I reserve the right to be unreasonable, inconsistent, and arbitrary in an unreasonable, inconsistent, and arbitrary universe.
~ Glen Cook
The sergeant major roared like a bear who'd broken a tooth while gnoshing on somebody's skull. I made out no distinct words but in all the history of the universe sergeants major never have been required to be coherent to be understood.
~ Glen Cook
The medieval mind assumed that the rational God created a rational universe and that human beings, made in the image of God, were rational as well and could understand the universe.
~ Glenn S. Sunshine