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Quotes about Cosmos

Nothing is so productive of greatness of mind as the ability to examine systematically and truthfully each thing we encounter in life, and to see these things in such a way as to comprehend the nature of the Cosmos.
— Marcus Aurelius
Come tutte le cose rapidamente svaniscano, nel cosmo i corpi stessi, nel tempo il loro ricordo;
— Marcus Aurelius
We dangle by a flimsy thread, Our little lives are grains of sand: The Cosmos is a tiny sphere Held in the hollow of God's hand. Give up your anger and your spite, And imitate the Deer, the Tree; In sweet Forgiveness find your joy, For it alone can set you free.
— Margaret Atwood
Now it's full night, clear, moonless and filled with stars, which are not eternal as was once thought, which are not where we think they are. If they were sounds, they would be echoes, of something that happened millions of years ago: a word made of numbers. Echoes of light, shining out of the midst of nothing. It's old light, and there's not much of it. But it's enough to see by.
— Margaret Atwood
Nothing. Just that sound, like the sound of starlight scratching its way through outer space: kkkkkkk.
— Margaret Atwood
This equation of the impersonal plus time plus chance producing the total configuration of the universe and all that is in it, modern people hold by faith.
— Francis Schaeffer
I looked up at the mass of signs and stars in the night sky and laid myself open for the first time to the benign indifference of the world.
— Albert Camus
The world is whole beyond human knowing.
— Wendell Berry
Observations indicate that the universe is expanding at an ever increasing rate. It will expand forever, getting emptier and darker.
— Stephen Hawking
The best introduction to astronomy is to think of the nightly heavens as a little lot of stars belonging to one's own homestead.
— George Eliot
Every time you wink the stars move.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
The Oversoul is before Time, and Time, Father of all else, is one of his children.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson