To what purpose should I trouble myself in searching out the secrets of the stars, having death or slavery continually before my eyes?
AnaximenesStichwörter: purpose death stars secrets slavery
Humanity has the stars in its future, and that future is too important to be lost under the burden of juvenile folly and ignorant superstition.
Isaac AsimovStichwörter: science future lost humanity stars ignorance superstition importance folly juvenile
Living as an entity under a filled with stars sky and seeking for intuition, a voice whispers from your heart, for soul is unchained from whatever pulls it down, while what she is craving for is but only Ascension towards Divine ”.
Katerina KostakiStichwörter: stars divinity ascension intuitive-quotes universal-wisdom
Those shiny eyes like the stars in the sky; but black and brown,
And those beautiful lips like the flowers but sugary
And those kind smells, lovable but with no purpose
All meant to be for me?
Someone must have been praying and wishing me the whole world
Stichwörter: stars flowers black sky lovable shiny brown sugary
In my opinion the separation of the c- and ac-stars is the most important advancement in stellar classification since the trials by Vogel and Secchi ... To neglect the c-properties in classifying stellar spectra, I think, is nearly the same thing as if a zoologist, who has detected the deciding differences between a whale and a fish, would continue classifying them together.
Ejnar HertzsprungStichwörter: stars opinion astronomy angelo-secchi categorizing hermann-carl-vogel secchi stellar-classification stellar-spectra vogel
The last hour from midnight had lost half its quarters, and the stars went lifting up the great minutes...
Clemence HousmanStichwörter: time stars minutes midnight
Like lightning she snatched her axe, and struck him on the neck - deep - once - twice - his life-blood gushed out, staining her feet.
The stars touched midnight.
Stichwörter: stars werewolf midnight
In Anton Chekhov’s play the Three Sisters, sister Masha refuses ‘to live and not know why the cranes fly, why children are born, why the stars are in the sky. Either you know and you’re alive or it’s all nonsense, all dust in the wind.’ Why? Why? The striving to know is what frees us from the bonds of self, said Einstein. It’s the striving to know, rather than our knowledge-which is always tentative and partial- that is important. Instead of putting computers in our elementary schools, we should take the children out into nature, away from those virtual worlds in which they spend unconscionable hours, and let them see an eclipsed Moon rising in the east, a pink pearl. Let them stand in a morning dawn and watch a slip of a comet fling its trail around the Sun…Let the children know. Let them know that nothing, nothing will find in the virtual world of e-games, television, or the Internet matters half as much as a glitter of strs on an inky sky, drawing our attention into the incomprehensible mystery of why the universe is here at all, and why we are here to observe it. The winter Milky Way rises in the east, one trillion individually invisible points of light, one trillion revelations of the Ultimate Mystery, conferring on the watcher a dignity, a blessedness, that confounds the dull humdrum of the commonplace and opens a window to infinity.
Chet RaymoStichwörter: wisdom education nature stars curiosity astronomy
Bob says hello.
Rick RiordanStichwörter: stars sad bob percy house-of-hades
Her hand rose to her lips and she stared up at the stars, feeling her heart grow, and grow, and grow.
Sarah J. MaasStichwörter: love heart stars celaena-sardothien
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