1,593 Quotes About Space
- Author Kayla Severson
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Thinking more deeply into things usually left alone helps us to find bubbles of truth and clarity. When we realize we have power over our minds, we find strength, and that helps us float high along the forces of fate that order our motions within shapeless space.
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- Author Danny Wallace
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And as I looked at the star, I realised what millions of other people have realised when looking at stars. We’re tiny. We don’t matter. We’re here for a second and then gone the next. We’re a sneeze in the life of the universe.
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- Author Philip Elliott
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the end is the beginning the beginning is the end& we are all just fragments of a dream
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- Author Lois Farfel Stark
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Living in new shapes, reshapes our thinking
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- Author Ivan Alglave
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Love is the singularity of each one's universe
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- Author Arthur C. Clarke
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They will say that the Universe has no purpose and no plan, that since a hundred suns explode every year in our Galaxy, at this very moment some race is dying in the depths of space. Whether that race has done good or evil during its lifetime will make no difference in the end: there is no divine justice, for there is no God.
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- Author John Foster
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But who can quantify the algebra of space,or weigh those worlds that swim each in its place?Who can outdo the dark? And what computer knowshow beauty comes to birth - shell star and rose?-Technicians by Jean Kenward
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- Author Alexandra Monir
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So you may get homesick, but you'll never go hungry.
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- Author Erling Kagge
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By turning his gaze upwards, (he) also turned it inwards, towards his inner silence and uncovered forgotten sides. Into that universe which to me is just as mysterious as the outer space that surrounds us. One universe stretches outwards, the other inwards. To me the latter universe is of the greatest interest. For, as the poet Emily Dickinson rightly concluded, “The Brain—is wider than the Sky.
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