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.
Danny WallaceTags: perspective people stars space humans scale astrophysics transient
I can think of nothing but the stars. It is like a piece of my soul had been lost, empty, and it is now filled with the light of a million stars. They are all that I have ever dreamed of; they are nothing that I ever expected... I will never, never be the same. I have seen stars. Real stars.
Beth RevisEvery time you look up at the stars, it’s like opening a door. You could be anyone, anywhere. You could be yourself at any moment in your life. You open that door and you realize you’re the same person under the same stars. Camping out in the backyard with your best friend, eleven years old. Sixteen, driving alone, stopping at the edge of the city, looking up at the same stars. Walking a wooded path, kissing in the moonlight, look up and you’re eleven again. Chasing cats in a tiny town, you’re eleven again, you’re sixteen again. You’re in a rowboat. You’re staring out the back of a car. Out here where the world begins and ends, it’s like nothing ever stops happening.
Bryan Lee O'MalleyTags: cats stars sixteen teenager comic graphic-novel eleven lost-at-sea staring-at-stars
...freshly cut Christmas trees smelling of stars and snow and pine resin - inhale deeply and fill your soul with wintry night...
John GeddesTags: soul stars christmas trees snow pine poetry-quotes christmas-tree wintry-night
...my dreams are tangled in images of stars and clouds and firelight - we go camping at night - it's my lucid dream of being with you...
John GeddesTags: love dreams stars night camping clouds firelight poetry-quotes
The stars are threshed, and the souls are threshed from their husks.
William BlakeAn airplane crossed the sky, and she imagined its interior-people packed in rows like eggs in a carton, the chemical smell of the toilets, pretzels in foil pouches, cans hiss-popping open, black oval of night sky embedded in the rattling walls. How strange that something so drab, so confined, so stifling with sour exhalations and the fumes of indifferent machinery might be mistaken for a star.
Maggie ShipsteadTags: flight stars flying airplanes
I don't really like driving in the snow. There's something about the motion of the falling snowflakes that hurts my eyes, throws my sense of balance all to hell. It's like tumbling into a field of stars.
Neil GaimanTags: stars snow sandman neil-gaiman worlds-end
To explain all nature is too difficult a task for any one man or even for any one age
Isaac NewtonTags: science philosophy nature stars physics
Nad nami migotały gwiazdy niczym sygnały Morse'a wysyłane z utraconej przeszłości.
Jostein GaarderTags: stars
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