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Quotes About Universe

Theologians in all ages have looked out admiringly upon the material universe and … demonstrated the power, wisdom, and goodness of God; but we know of no one who has demonstrated the same attributes from the history of the human race.
~ Candice Millard
Frequently, the most encouraging option comes out of love and choosing to believe that a benign universe will respond to our attitude of faith.
~ Candy Paull
Sería largo enumerar ahora todos los rincones del universo que conozco y los acontecimientos fabulosos que he vivido en ellos y, lo sé por experiencia, habría más de uno que lo encontraría una pedantería o una falsedad, de modo que preferiría no dar crédito a mis palabras antes que dejarse cautivar por ellas. Pobres almas insípidas que no merecen que nada extraordinario les ocurra.
~ Care Santos
I have never since entirely freed myself of the impression that this life is a segment of existence which is enacted in a three-dimensional boxlike universe especially set up for it.
~ Carl G. Jung
Our psyche is part of nature, and its enigma is as limitless
~ Carl Gustav Jung
Although my belief in the world returned to me, I have never since entirely freed myself of the impression that this life is a segment of existence which is enacted in a three-dimensional boxlike universe especially set up for it.
~ Carl Gustave Jung
Our psyche is set up in accord with the structure of the universe, and what happens in the macrocosm likewise happens in the infinitesimal and most subjective reaches of the psyche.
~ Carl Jung
We're all worth it, man. We're all worth millions of planets and stars and galaxies and universes.
~ Gavin Edwards
We're all worth it, man," River said with a beatific smile. "We're all worth millions of planets and stars and galaxies and universes.
~ Gavin Edwards
We're all worth it, man," River said with a beatific smile. "Were all word millions of planets and stars and galaxies and universes.
~ Gavin Edwards
The universe will teach us our lessons with the tickle of a feather or the whomp of a sledgehammer, depending on how open we are to learning the particular lesson. Getting stubborn and defensive invites the sledgehammer; getting open and curious invites the feather.
~ Gay Hendricks
I've since come to understand that the universe operates on the same general equilibrium theory as markets.It never gives you something without making you pay for it somehow.
~ Gayle Forman
Okay, maybe this was the meant to be: the universe I knew, loved nothing more than balance.
~ Gayle Forman
Theoretically, I learned in physics that the universe is expanding at a rate of, like, forty-five miles a second, but it sure as shit doesn't feel that way when you're standing still.
~ Gayle Forman
Aion" may mean "age" in the New Testament and it may mean "world.
~ Geerhardus Vos
History is replete with turning points. You must have faith that the universe will unfold as it should - Spock
~ Gene Roddenberry
Science knows still practically nothing about the real nature of matter, energy, dimension, or time; and even less about those remarkable things called life and thought. But whatever the meaning and purpose of this universe, you are a legitimate part of it.
~ Gene Roddenberry
Can all this just be an accident? Or could there be some alien intelligence behind it?
~ Gene Rodenberry
What were the requirements for using the Language? That the Librarian using it should be able to name and describe what they wanted to happen, and that the Librarian should have the strength to compel reality to change itself. And that the universe could hear her words.
~ Genevieve Cogman
You mean me entering the Library may have destroyed the universe?" Catherine asked. "You don't need to sound quite so impressed by it," Irene chided. "It's not something you want on your yearly performance review.
~ Genevieve Cogman
Oh, I admit that not all stories have happy endings, but people prefer what they're used to. If you were to actually ask them, nine out of ten would prefer a storybook existence to a mechanistic universe where happy endings never happen.
~ Genevieve Cogman
Perhaps, then, the most surprising consequence of a visionary Theory of Everything is that it implies that on the grand scale the universe, including its origins and evolution, though extremely complicated, is not complex but in fact is surprisingly simple because it can be encoded in a limited number of equations, conceivably even just a single master equation.
~ Geoffrey West
Still, despite all our noise, this universe hinges on a melody, that's the dismal truth of it. Oh, we can propagandize all we wish, it doesn't change the fabric of things. This universe was not made for the fallen, only the redeemed.
~ Geoffrey Wood
I shouldn't need to remind you that it was words that created the universe and The Word that now holds it together. While your man was simply reading one little book, something not unlike Genesis was stirring in his skull, and you didn't think to stop it?
~ Geoffrey Wood