1,593 Quotes About Space
- Author Blake Crouch
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Space is one of the few places where time makes sense to him. He knows, on an intellectual level, that when he looks at any object, he's looking back in time.
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- Author V Vinay Reddy
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In the vast ocean of nirvana every microsecond a universe pops up as so one fades away, it’s omnifying how this creation & destruction plays in such a harmony.
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- Author Italo Calvino
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Of course, if I chose to be an optimist, there was always the possibility that, if our two parallels continued to infinity, the moment would come when they would touch.
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- Author Eckhart Tolle
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Space and silence are two aspects of the same thing. The same no-thing. They are externalization of inner space and inner silence, which is stillness: the infinitely creative womb of all existence.
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- Author Kane Freeman
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Black holes are the last vestige of civilizations obsessed with tinkering.
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- Author John Berger
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When I open my walletto show my paperspay moneyor check the time of a trainI look at your face.The flower's pollenis older than the mountainsAravis is youngas mountains go.The flower's ovuleswill be seeding stillwhen Aravis then agedis no more than a hill.The flower in the heart'swallet, the forceof what lives usoutliving the mountain.And our faces, my heart, brief asphotos.
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- Author Shaun David Hutchinson
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I’d never ride a rocket into out space, so standing at the edge of the ocean was probably the closest I’d get to touching something boundless and greater than myself. For me, the ocean had a way of putting the rest of the world into context for a couple seconds.
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- Author Shunya
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Time and Space is a restaurant where you have to pay with the currency of Karma to eat a dish (experience). You can't exit it unless you spend all your Karma. The catch is that every time you spend Karma, you get a cashback of Karma. So you can never fully spend Karma.
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- Author Thomas Wolfe
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It seemed to him that the Square, itself the accidental masonry of many years, the chance agglomeration of time and of disrupted strivings, was the center of the universe. It was for him, in his soul's picture, the earth's pivot, the granite core of changelessness, the eternal place where all things came and passed, and yet abode forever and would never change.
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