Quotes about Sky
Peace gives you the world, laughter gives you the sky, joy gives you the world, and love gives you the universe.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
We can't allow ourselves to get lost in the past or the future. We are there for the food and our food is there for us; it is only fair. Eat in mindfulness and you will be worthy of the Earth and the sky.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
Nature is God's workshop. The sky is his resume. The universe is his calling card. You want to know who God is? See what he has done.
— Max Lucado
All through the night, men looked at the sky and were saddened by the stars.
— Joseph Heller
You know how a star is supposed to twinkle? We say twinkle because that is how it looks, but when a star feels itself, it's not a twinkle, it's more like a throb. Star throbs. Over and over and over. Like this. Stars just throb and throb and throb and sometimes, when they can't throb anymore, when they can't hold it anymore, they fall out of the sky.
— Toni Morrison
And all the insects ceased in honor of the moon.
— Jack Kerouac
Lord, I have loved Your sky, Be it said against or for me, Have loved it clear and high, Or low and stormy...
— Robert Frost
The Greek religion explained that diffuse band of light in the night sky as the milk of Hera, squirted from her breast across the heavens, a legend that is the origin of the phrase Westerners still useāthe Milky Way.
— Carl Sagan
A radio telescope works more like a light meter than a camera. You point it toward some fairly broad region of the sky, and it records how much energy, in a particular radio frequency, is coming down to Earth.
— Carl Sagan
Up there in the skies was also a metaphor of immortality.
— Carl Sagan
There is the sky, which is all men's together.
— Euripides
Eyes raised up, body tethered by one long thread to the big stormy sky, the whole of him up there with his words, talking to whoever was listening. I've not seen a sight to match it. No bones of his had ever been shoved in a feed bag. The man was a giant.
— Barbara Kingsolver