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Galaxy Quotes Quotes

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Eric Overby
“The Poem About Taking out the Trash

In the vast emptiness of darkness,
Stars are being born and are burning out;
Galaxies expand, into what I have no idea,
And dark matter fills the infinite space
That has no bounds and no limits.
In the middle of all this, I stand
In a single moment and know how small I am.
A group of atoms, the size of nothing in comparison.
I am the observer of the play on a tiny stage.
The onlooker who watches the painting
Of a picture that few stop to see.
The listener of a song where I hear only a fraction
Of a fraction of a note in a song that will be forever sung
And that has been being sung for eternity upon eternity,
Before I knew breath and sound.
I am but dust, stardust, a breath of a life, smoke
Rising into oblivion, here then gone as quickly.
Under all of this, I take out the trash.”
Eric Overby, Senses

“Every world needs a sky. Every sky needs a star. Every star needs a galaxy. Every galaxy needs a universe.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

“The world has a beginning, but the universe has no end.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

Sahara Sanders
“Next morning, Emma had more of unusual impressions, from the nightdream she saw before the moment she woke up:

The girl flew inside some darkness, feeling really tired; soon, she decided to have a nap laying onto� some Galaxy! She was herself as big as the Universe� Or was it she the part of that macrocosm?

Then, Emma jumped down from the space, landing in� her bedroom where she used to fall asleep� and there she noticed her cousin Billy who was entering the room, accidentally touching Clifford’s brown scarf that hung on the moose antlers (which really were there, nailed to the wall and serving as hangers)� The scarves fall down� and she wakes up.

Emily closed her eyes again, scrolling her memories about how it felt—to rest on the top of the Galaxy.
“Who are we people, in all that global greatness of the space? …Considering things in the ecumenical measure, we are the microbes of the Universe,â€� the girl discoursed her thoughts.”
Sahara Sanders, Gods� Food

Sahara Sanders
“Who of us, humans, at least once a lifetime, didn’t deeply fall into contemplation, standing in the darkness of such eventides beneath the constellations that are hiding different wyes and planets still hardly visible or reachable for our eyes and minds?

How many chances are there that in one or few of those unknown worlds, some mighty civilizations had contrived the ways to see through the past time and billions of light-years?

If this is the case, they’d also be able to descry the stories happening on the Earthâ€� like the one narrated in this novel.”
Sahara Sanders, Gods� Food

Sahara Sanders
“Who of us, humans, at least once a lifetime, didn’t deeply fall into contemplation, standing in the darkness of such eventides beneath the constellations that are hiding different wyes and planets still hardly visible or reachable for our eyes and minds?”
Sahara Sanders, The Adventures of Emily Smyth and Billy Fifer

Sahara Sanders
“How many chances are there that in one or few of those unknown worlds, some mighty civilizations had contrived the ways to see through the past time and billions of light-years?”
Sahara Sanders, Indigo Diaries: A Series of Novels

Sahara Sanders
“The girl flew inside some darkness, feeling really tired; soon, she decided to have a nap laying ontoâ€� some Galaxy! She was herself as big as the Universeâ€� Or was it she the part of that macrocosm?”
Sahara Sanders, The Adventures of Emily Smyth and Billy Fifer

Sahara Sanders
“Who are we people, in all that global greatness of the space? …Considering things in the ecumenical measure, we are the microbes of the Universe.”
Sahara Sanders, The Adventures of Emily Smyth and Billy Fifer

Sahara Sanders
“Next morning, Emma had more of unusual impressions, from the nightdream she saw before the moment she woke up:

The girl flew inside some darkness, feeling really tired; soon, she decided to have a nap laying ontoâ€� some Galaxy! She was herself as big as the Universeâ€� Or was it she the part of that macrocosm?”
Sahara Sanders, Indigo Diaries: A Series of Novels

“The world is young, the sky is old, the cosmos are ancient, but the universe timeless.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

C.A.A. Savastano
“It is quite the big galaxy, perspective is ever a good thing. It is small compared to the Universe, one of an estimated trillion, more perspective.”
C.A.A. Savastano

Mitta Xinindlu
“My survival is documented in the galaxy.”
Mitta Xinindlu

Bert-Oliver Boehmer
“It was not the first time Diin RÌ£ũl had destroyed a galaxy.”
Bert-Oliver Boehmer, Dark Cascade

Bhuwan Thapaliya
“The stars are watching us too. Maybe not in the way we look at them. But who knows? Perhaps we are their stars.”
Bhuwan Thapaliya

Amit Ray
“A single bindu holds the vastness of the whole creation, where every star, every galaxy, and every heartbeat exist. It is the reflection of one eternal truth.”
Amit Ray, Enlightenment Step by Step