Quotes About Universe
No disrespect to Sweden: I didn't think of them as the comedy universe.
~ Billy Crystal
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Among the questions we have in mind: dark matter, antimatter, and matter symmetry.
~ Fabiola Gianotti
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'What was there before the Big Bang?' That's a question that both kids and adults love to pose to anyone who seems sympathetic. After all, if the universe has only been around for roughly 14 billion years, isn't it legitimate to ask what was in existence before the mother-of-all-events cranked up the cosmos?
~ Seth Shostak
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You stimulate the neo-cortex, it produces a symphony. But it's not just a symphony of perception. It's a symphony of your universe. Your reality.
~ Henry Markram
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When you look at the stars and the galaxy, you feel that you are not just from any particular piece of land, but from the solar system.
~ Kalpana Chawla
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It's possible to gather light that's older than our solar system.
~ James Turrell
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The centre of the system of the world is immovable.
~ Isaac Newton
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If there's no limit to how big the entropy can get, then you can start anywhere, and from that starting point, you'd expect entropy to rise as the system moves to explore larger and larger regions of phase space.
~ Alan Guth
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I wish I could see what would have hapenned if I hadn't told. You told me once that every time a decision is made, the universe splits into two. So now there's a universe in which I kept my mouth shut. But I can't see what it looks like.
~ Rebecca Stead
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I didn't much believe in god and the things people labeled as miracles did little to convince me otherwise, but it was at times like these that made me consider which was the more cruel: a cold and random universe or a god with a perverse sense of humor? With all due respect to Blaise Pascal, I chose to believe that no god was better than a cruel one.
~ Reed Farrel Coleman
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Karma, then, is the arrangement of our life so that we learn. It is not some impersonal mechanism that just lands on us. In this sense, we go through everything we go through because something very deep within us requires it, in order for us to become who we ultimately are and need to be. It is, always, the ultimate reality of the universe flowing through us, being us, and coming to its own fruition in and through us.
~ Reginald A. Ray
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St. Augustine remarked that it was more glorious for God to obtain good out of evil than to create out of nothing: it is greater to convert a sinner by giving him grace than to make a whole universe, Heaven and earth, out of nothing.
~ Réginald Garrigou-Lagrange
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The cosmetic is cosmic.
~ Rem Koolhaas
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The human mind is so complex and things are so tangled up with each other that, to explain a blade of straw, one would have to take to pieces an entire universe. A definition is a sack of flour compressed into a thimble.
~ Remy de Gourmont
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Nous sommes les occupants de cet espace et de ce temps. Nous sommes les ouvriers, manÅ"uvres, ingénieurs, d'une usine sans porte.
~ René Barjavel
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Thereafter, I showed how the greatest part of the matter of this chaos must, in accordance with these laws, dispose and arrange itself in such a way as to present the appearance of heavens;
~ Rene Descartes
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thought I had said enough respecting them to show that there is nothing observable in the heavens or stars of our system that must not, or at least may not appear precisely alike in those of the system which I described.
~ Rene Descartes
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Nous sommes pareils à ces crapauds qui dans l'austère nuit des marais s'appellent et ne se voient pas, ployant à leur cri d'amour toute la fatalité de l'univers. ( We are like those frogs in the austere night of marshes who call without seeing one another, bending the whole fatality of the universe to their love-cry. )
~ Rene Char
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No daring is fatal. The whole logic of the universe is contained in daring, in creating from the flimsiest, slenderest support.
~ Rene Crevel
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Lorsque nous trouvons la figure de la croix dans les phénomènes astronomiques ou autres, elle a exactement la même valeur symbolique que celle que nous pouvons tracer nous-mêmes [3] ; cela prouve seulement que le véritable symbolisme, loin d'être inventé artificiellement par l'homme, se trouve dans la nature même, ou, pour mieux dire, que la nature tout entière n'est qu'un symbole des réalités transcendantes.
~ Rene Guenon
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The Universe cares more about your empowerment and freedom from fear than it does just about anything. It's really true.
~ Renae A. Sauter
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But in my opinion, all things in nature occur mathematically.
~ Rene Decartes
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It is meaning that drives most people forward into time, and it is meaning that reminds them of the past, so they know where they are in the universe.
~ Rene Denfeld
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It is meaning that drives most people forward in time, and it is meaning that reminds them of the past, so they know where they are in the universe.
~ Rene Denfeld
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