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In all chaos there is a cosmos, in all disorder a secret order.
Carl Jung
Secret
Chaos
Cosmos
Order
Disorder
You cannot look up at the night sky on the Planet Earth and not wonder what it's like to be up there amongst the stars. And I always look up at the moon and see it as the single most romantic place within the cosmos.
Tom Hanks
You
Space
Sky
Moon
Single
Stars
Earth
See
Cosmos
Like
Look
Most
Within
Always
Up
Wonder
Romantic
Cannot
Place
Planet
Planet Earth
Amongst
Night
The purpose of life is to obey the hidden command which ensures harmony among all and creates an ever better world. We are not created only to enjoy the world, we are created in order to evolve the cosmos.
Maria Montessori
Life
World
Obey
Better
Better World
Enjoy
Harmony
Hidden
Evolve
Cosmos
Only
Purpose
Command
Order
Which
Created
Creates
Ever
Among
We are the representatives of the cosmos; we are an example of what hydrogen atoms can do, given 15 billion years of cosmic evolution.
Carl Sagan
Atoms
Example
Evolution
Cosmic
Cosmos
Given
Hydrogen
Years
Representatives
Billion
To the dumb question, 'Why me?' the cosmos barely bothers to return the reply, 'Why not?'
Christopher Hitchens
Me
Cosmos
Bothers
Return
Dumb
Question
Reply
Barely
Why
Why Not
God who is eternally complete, who directs the stars, who is the master of fates, who elevates man from his lowliness to Himself, who speaks from the cosmos to every single human soul, is the most brilliant manifestation of the goal of perfection.
Alfred Adler
God
Man
Soul
Brilliant
Master
Single
Stars
Every
Complete
Cosmos
Perfection
Most
Himself
His
Goal
Human
Manifestation
Eternally
Speaks
Who
Human Soul
Fates
Our dreams are firsthand creations, rather than residues of waking life. We have the capacity for infinite creativity; at least while dreaming, we partake of the power of the Spirit, the infinite Godhead that creates the cosmos.
Jackie Gleason
Life
Dreams
Creativity
Power
Our
Our Dreams
Dreaming
Spirit
Cosmos
Rather
Partake
Firsthand
Least
Waking
Than
Godhead
Infinite
While
Capacity
Creates
Creations
The cosmos is about the smallest hole that a man can hide his head in.
Gilbert K. Chesterton
Man
Hide
Cosmos
About
Head
Smallest
His
Hole
I'm playing dark history. It's beyond black. I'm dealing with the dark things of the cosmos.
Sun Ra
History
Dark
Black
Cosmos
Beyond
Dealing
Things
Playing
This is so American, man: either make something your God and cosmos and then worship it, or else kill it.
David Foster Wallace
God
Man
Else
Worship
Cosmos
Something
Make
American
Either
Then
Your
One may understand the cosmos, but never the ego; the self is more distant than any star.
Gilbert K. Chesterton
Ego
Distant
Cosmos
More
Self
Never
Understand
Than
Any
May
Star
Whether you want to call it God or the mystery of the cosmos doesn't matter to me.
Jeanette Winterson
God
Me
You
Matter
Cosmos
Mystery
Call
Want
Whether
Gravitation is the lust of the cosmos.
Mary Roach
Lust
Cosmos
Gravitation
During my sojourn in ironclad atheism, the primary arsenal leveled against Christianity had been its failure on empirical grounds. Surely, enlightened reason offered a more coherent cosmos. Surely, Occam's razor cut the faithful free from blind faith. There is no proof of God; therefore, it is unreasonable to believe in God.
Paul Kalanithi
God
Faith
Failure
Free
Faithful
Believe
Christianity
Atheism
Proof
Cosmos
More
Unreasonable
Had
Primary
Razor
Empirical
Blind
Blind Faith
Surely
Been
Arsenal
Offered
Against
Cut
Reason
Grounds
Therefore
Leveled
Enlightened
Coherent
Patriarchy is impotent and qualitatively unable to solve even the most simple problems in the cosmos such as picking up their own socks or placing a carton of milk back in the refrigerator after drinking from it.
Roseanne Barr
Simple
Problems
Drinking
Own
Back
Unable
Solve
Cosmos
Picking
Most
Up
Refrigerator
Patriarchy
After
Placing
Even
Milk
Socks
If the cosmos isn't finite, then far, far away, floating duplicates of your brain - with all its experiences, thoughts, and emotions - are occasionally (and temporarily) thrown together by the random combining of atoms. Such 'Boltzmann brains,' as they're called, are a disturbing consequence of an unlimited universe.
Seth Shostak
Thoughts
Together
Emotions
Random
Atoms
Universe
Unlimited
Disturbing
Temporarily
Cosmos
Finite
Thrown
Combining
Occasionally
Brain
Brains
Experiences
Far
Far Away
Then
Your
Floating
Away
Consequence
Civilisations have been destroyed many times, and this civilisation is no different. It can be destroyed. We can think of time in terms of millions of years and life will resume little by little. The cosmos operates for us very urgently, but geological time is different.
Thich Nhat Hanh
Life
Time
Resume
Will
Think
Destroyed
Cosmos
Civilisation
Terms
Geological
Been
Years
Very
Times
Different
Little
Urgently
Us
Many
Millions
Millions Of Years
I wouldn't say that 'The Fabric of the Cosmos' is a book on cosmology. Cosmology certainly plays a big part, but the major theme is our ever-evolving understanding of space and time, and what it all means for our sense of reality.
Brian Greene
Time
Reality
Book
Space
Big
Understanding
Sense
Our
Say
Fabric
Cosmology
Cosmos
Part
Major
Big Part
Space And Time
Theme
Means
Certainly
Plays
In 'Sidney's Comet,' thanks to all the consumerism, all the garbage had to be put in deep space, even though we're not supposed to litter the cosmos - that was an environmental message. Although it was funny, it had an important message.
Brian Herbert
Environmental
Funny
Space
Important
Thanks
Garbage
Though
Cosmos
Consumerism
Had
Put
Supposed
Message
Comet
Important Message
Although
Litter
Deep
Even
Deep Space
I think a scientist's job is to explore the Universe, to explore the cosmos around us. People always want to know - why is that useful? Well, on just pure fundamental grounds, on some level it's like art, it's like umm, music, it's aesthetics, it's like philosophy. You want to know where you are in the Universe.
Brian Schmidt
Music
Art
You
People
Job
Pure
Think
Universe
Philosophy
Some
Cosmos
Like
Know
Well
Around
Always
Aesthetic
Scientist
Just
Where
Want
Us
Explore
Useful
Grounds
Fundamental
Why
Level
I am excited to bring my deep knowledge, passion and expertise of soccer in this country to The New York Cosmos. They truly represent where this sport is headed on a national and international level, and I want to make history with them.
Cobi Jones
Knowledge
History
Passion
Country
National
Cosmos
Excited
Headed
New
Sport
Make
Am
Truly
York
Represent
New York
Where
Want
Expertise
Soccer
Them
International
Deep
International Level
Level
Bring
Divorced from the cosmos, from nature, from society and from each other, we have become fractured and fragmented.
Daisaku Ikeda
Nature
Become
Society
Other
Fragmented
Cosmos
Divorced
Each
Fractured
Each new generation builds on the work of the previous one, gaining new perspective. New verbs are introduced. We Google strange and dangerous places. We tweet mindlessly to the cosmos. We Facebook our own grandmothers. I, for one, don't want to be left behind.
Daniel H. Wilson
Work
Strange
Facebook
Generation
Dangerous
Perspective
Google
Own
Our
Introduced
Cosmos
Previous
New
New Generation
Verbs
Builds
Left
New Perspective
Behind
Want
Gaining
Places
Grandmothers
Tweet
Each
We don't really understand most of what's happening in the cosmos. Is there any afterlife? Who knows.
David Eagleman
Cosmos
Most
Knows
Understand
Any
Happening
Afterlife
Really
Who
Things felt pretty crazy on earth in 1969, but the cosmos was friendly. Astronauts had round-trip tickets; they got home.
David Ignatius
Home
Crazy
Earth
Astronauts
Pretty
Cosmos
Had
Tickets
Felt
Got
Friendly
Things
I'm interested in the cosmos. I want to know what's out there and how connected we are.
Ellen Burstyn
Out
Cosmos
Know
How
Want
Interested
Connected
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