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Space was still there; but it had lost its predominance. The mind was primarily concerned, not with measures and locations, but with being and meaning. By Aldous Huxley Space Predominance Lost Concerned Locations

The majority of the world is empty space. Empty space, empty space, empty space. All that we see in the world, the life, the animals, plants, people - it's all empty space. That's amazing! By Chris Evans Space Empty World Majority Plants

Most of us assume as a matter of common sense that space is nothing, that it's not important and has no energy. But as a matter of fact, space is the basis of existence. How could you have stars without space? Stars shine out of space and something comes out of nothing just in the same way as when you listen, in an unprejudiced way, you hear all sounds coming out of silence. It is amazing. Silence is the origin of sound just as space is the origin of stars, and woman is the origin of man. If you listen and pay close attention to what is, you will discover that there is no past, no future, and no one listening. You cannot hear yourself listening. You live in the eternal now and you are that. It is rally extremely simple, and that is the way it is. By Alan W. Watts Space Matter Origin Stars Energy

That space. It begins in the middle of my forehead and ends in the middle of my groin. It is, variously, as wide as my body, as narrow as a slit in a fortress wall. On days when thought flows freely or better yet clarifies with effort, it expands gloriously. On days when anxiety and self-pity crowd in, it shrinks, how fast it shrinks! When the space is wide and I occupy it fully, I taste the air, feel the light. I breathe evenly and slowly. I am peaceful and excited, beyond influence or threat. Nothing can touch me. I'm safe. I'm free. I'm thinking. When I lose the battle to think, the boundaries narrow, the air is polluted, the light clouds over. All is vapor and fog, and I have trouble breathing. By Vivian Gornick Middle Shrinks Days Space Wide

Knowledge is more important than space. By Edward Glaeser Knowledge Space Important

Space is big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's just peanuts to space. By Douglas Adams Hugely Big Space Vastly Mindbogglingly

Space exploration promised us alien life, lucrative planetary mining, and fabulous lunar colonies. News flash, ladies and gents: Space is nearly empty. It's a sterile vacuum, filled mostly with the junk we put up there. By Graham Hawkes Space Life Lucrative Mining Colonies

Space. The continual becoming: invisible fountain from which all rhythms flow and to which they must pass. Beyond time or infinity By Frank Lloyd Wright Space Invisible Pass Continual Fountain

A sense of the unknown has always lured mankind and the greatest of the unknowns of today is outer space. The terrors, the joys and the sense of accomplishment are epitomized in the space program. By William Shatner Sense Space Unknown Unknowns Lured

But how can I be disappointed in space? By Beth Revis Space Disappointed

Space can vibrate, space can fluctuate, space can be quantum mechanical, but what the devil is it? And, you know, everybody has their own idea about what it is, but there's no coherent final consensus on why there is space. By Leonard Susskind Space Vibrate Fluctuate Mechanical Quantum

I consider space to be a material. The articulation of space has come to take precedence over other concerns. I attempt to use sculptural form to make space distinct. By Richard Serra Material Space Concerns Articulation Precedence

Space is so close: It took only eight minutes to get there and twenty to get back. By Wubbo Ockels Space Close Back Minutes Twenty

Space is hard - but worth it. We will persevere and move forward together. By Richard Branson Space Hard Worth Persevere Move

In an age of hope men looked up at the night sky and saw "the heavens." In an age of hopelessness they call it simply "space. By Peter Kreeft Age Heavens Space Hope Men

They tell you that space is emptiness, nothingness - the void. They suggest that space, empty space, is something negative. I found out that it's not! Space lives, Scott. Nothingness, emptiness, has a life all its own. By Nicholas Fisk Space Nothingness Void Emptiness Scott

Create the space and a bigger life happens By Alysia Reiner Create Space Bigger Life

Spaceland, whose appreciation has, with unexpected celerity, required a By Edwin A. Abbott Spaceland Celerity Required Appreciation Unexpected

Spiritual life begins to decay when we fail to sense the grandeur of what is eternal in time. Our intention here is not to deprecate the world of space. To disparage space and the blessing of things of space, is to disparage the works of creation, the works which God beheld and saw "it was good." The world cannot be seen exclusively sub specie temporis. Time and space are interrelated. To overlook either of them is to be partially blind. What we plead against is man's unconditional surrender to space, his enslavement to things. We must not forget that it is not a thing that lends significance to a moment; it is the moment that lends significance to things. By Abraham Joshua Heschel Space Spiritual Things Life Begins

Space is entirely poetic. By Mary-Louise Parker Space Poetic

What haunts me is not exactly the absence of literal space so much as a deep craving for metaphorical space: release, escape, some kind of open-ended freedom. By Naomi Klein Release Escape Freedom Space Haunts

Alison,' said Kirk. 'She's new. Hey, want a space?' He nudged out one of the empty chairs with his foot.'Space,' echoed Sanjay.'The final frontier,' said Kirk helpfully. 'Or a place to sit, whatever. You gonna join us? By R. J. Anderson Alison Kirk Space Hey Sanjay

Surrounded, detached, in measureless oceans of space. By Walt Whitman Surrounded Detached Space Measureless Oceans

Space is becoming increasingly congested, contested, and competitive. By Anonymous Contested Space Congested Competitive Increasingly

Space, as you can see, is a complete void, nothing but clear air, without solid objects or the illumination of light. On some of our photographs of space, however, studied close to, even without a magnifying glass or an enlargement lens, you will notice, in the remote background, stars, some solitary, others in shimmering clusters. And in the next set of photographs you will see the alien machine we encountered that sat stubbornly stationary in the way of our unselfgoverned path. By Philip Dodd Space Void Air Light Complete

In architecture, space was a material to be shaped, even created. For these men, the material was silence. Silence like water in which you could drown, the absence of talk as constricting as the absence of air. By Amy Waldman Architecture Space Shaped Created Material

The secret of our success on planet Earth is space. Lots of it. Our solar system is a tiny island of activity in an ocean of emptiness. By Paul Davies Earth Space Secret Success Planet

Space, like time, gives birth to forgetfulness, but does so by removing an individual from all relationships and placing him in a free and pristine state--indeed, in but a moment it can turn a pedant and philistine into something like a vagabond. Time, they say, is water from the river Lethe, but alien air is a similar drink; and if its effects are less profound, it works all the more quickly. By Thomas Mann Space Time Forgetfulness State Vagabond

I have said more than once, that I hold space to be something purely relative, as time; an order of coexistences, as time is an order of successions. By Gottfried Leibniz Order Time Relative Coexistences Successions

Space and silence are two aspects of the same thing. The same no-thing. They are externalization of inner space and inner silence, which is stillness: the infinitely creative womb of all existence. By Eckhart Tolle Thing Space Aspects Silence Nothing

Space we can recover; time never. By Napoleon Bonaparte Space Recover Time

Space is for the cephalopods, Maura. It never was meant for us. By Stephen Baxter Maura Space Cephalopods Meant

Inner space is the real frontier. By Gloria Steinem Frontier Space Real

I know space is supposed to make me feel small and insignificant, but somehow it doesn't. What it makes me feel is special: I'm here, despite a million odds, in this moment, in this single point in time, with a boy I'm so completely in love with. By Suki Fleet Insignificant Feel Space Supposed Small

Time is the Mind of Space. By Samuel Alexander Space Mind Time

Time and space are awash here. By Jerome Lawrence Time Space Awash

Our inner space and our peace of mind are affected by our outer space. By Thich Nhat Hanh Space Peace Mind Affected Outer

What's the name for the space between stars?""No such name." "Make one up." I thought about it. "The soul asylum." "That's another way of saying heaven, Agnes. By Hannah Kent Stars Space Make Agnes Asylum

The Experience of Sacred Space makes possible the founding of the world: where the sacred Manifests itself in space, the real unveils itself, the world comes into existence. By Mircea Eliade Sacred Space World Experience Manifests

In space you don't stop. By Christopher Carosa Stop Space

Our life is full of empty space. By Umberto Eco Space Life Full Empty

My mental boundaries expanded when I viewed the Earth against a black and uninviting vacuum, yet my country's rich traditions had conditioned me to look beyond man-made boundaries and prejudices. One does not have to undertake a space flight to come by this feeling. By Rakesh Sharma Earth Boundaries Vacuum Prejudices Mental

Of the two powers, the two categories that take possession of us when we enter the world, space is by far the less mysterious ... Space is, after all, solid, monolithic ... Time, on the other hand, is a hostile element, truly treacherous, I would say even against human nature. By Stanislaw Lem Space Powers World Mysterious Categories

The experience of space is not a privilege of the gifted few, but a biological function. By Laszlo Moholy-Nagy Function Experience Space Privilege Gifted

For it is only framed in space that beauty blooms. Only in space are events and objects and people unique and significant-and therefore beautiful. A tree has significance if one sees it against the empty face of sky. A note in music gains significance from the silences on either side. A candle flowers in the space of night. Even small and casual things take on significance if they are washed in space, like a few autumn grasses in one corner of an Oriental painting, the rest of the page bare. By Anne Morrow Lindbergh Space Blooms Significance Framed Beauty

Space is all one space and thought is all one thought, but my mind divides its spaces into spaces into spaces and thoughts into thoughts into thoughts. Like a large condominium. Occasionally I think about the one Space and the one Thought, but usually I don't. Usually I think about my condominium. By Andy Warhol Space Spaces Thought Thoughts Condominium

Punctilious abyss, the yawn of spaceCome once a day to suffocate the sight. By Allen Tate Punctilious Abyss Sight Yawn Spacecome

Most givewayleavingempty spaceswhere people shouldbe. By Charles Bukowski Shouldbe Givewayleavingempty Spaceswhere People

Here is the blackness of space, the myriad stars gleaming like diamond dust or, as some people would say, like great balls of exploding hydrogen a very long way off. But then, some people would say anything. A By Terry Pratchett People Space Blackness Myriad Stars

We've been surrounded by images of space our whole lives, from the speculative images of science fiction to the inspirational visions of artists to the increasingly beautiful pictures made possible by complex technologies. But whilst we have an overwhelmingly vivid visual understanding of space, we have no sense of what space sounds like. By Honor Harger Images Space Lives Technologies Surrounded

Time is standing still; space is changing. By Debasish Mridha Time Space Changing Standing

Space was full of questions, life was a sentence always ending in an ellipsis or a question mark. You couldn't answer everything. You could only believe there were answers at all. By Lavie Tidhar Space Life Mark Full Sentence

No whereto in the absence of space. By Toba Beta Space Whereto Absence

People need space to survive. By Ingrid Betancourt People Survive Space

Time' is the illusional domain occupied by the state of boredom. 'Space' is the infinite - reality - experienced by the state of higher creative consciousness. Choose wisely. By T.f. Hodge Time State Boredom Space Illusional

Space--as landscape, terrain, spectacle, experience--has vanished. By Rebecca Solnit Space Terrain Spectacle Experience Landscape

When you have mountains in the distance or even hills, you have space. By Robert M. Pirsig Hills Space Mountains Distance

Space has a way of looking. It seems like it has a presence of vision. When you come into it, it is there, it's been waiting for you. By James Turrell Space Vision Presence Waiting

The impact of space activities is nothing less than the galvanizing of hope and imagination for human life continuum into a future of infinite possibility. By Vanna Bonta Possibility Impact Space Activities Galvanizing

Nothing disappears completely ... In space, what came earlier continues to underpin what follows ... Pre-existing space underpins not only durable spatial arrangements, but also representational spaces and their attendant imagery and mythic narratives. By Henri Lefebvre Completely Disappears Space Preexisting Arrangements

Now, what space ultimately is - I should confess, I think most physicists believe - we don't yet know. By Alan Guth Confess Space Ultimately Physicists

It's the Lord's space and the Lord's worlds in space, Father. We must not try to take our cathedrals with us, when all we need is an overnight case. By Ray Bradbury Father Lord Space Worlds Case

Silence is an empty space, space is the home of the awakened mind. By Gautama Buddha Silence Mind Space Empty Home

There is a single general space, a single vast immensity which we may freely call void: in it are unnumerable globes like this on which we live and grow, this space we declare to be infinite, since neither reason, convenience, sense-perception nor nature assign to it a limit. By Giordano Bruno Convenience Single Space Void Grow

Space excites me. My dream is to go to space. By Karen Gillan Space Excites Dream

Time is a device to stop everything from happening at once ... space is a device to stop everything from happening in Cambridge. By Dharma Kumar Device Stop Time Happening Cambridge

Nowhere in space will we rest our eyes upon the familiar shapes of trees and plants, or any of the animals that share our world. Whatsoever life we meet will be as strange and alien as the nightmare creatures of the ocean abyss, or of the insect empire whose horrors are normally hidden from us by their microscopic scale. By Arthur C. Clarke Plants World Space Rest Eyes

I am this space my body believes in. By Yusef Komunyakaa Space Body

The spaces between stars are where the work of the universe is done. By Ivan Doig Spaces Stars Work Universe

Before man can explore outer space he should first learn to explore the Inner Space of his mind. By Merlin Fraser Space Mind Explore Man Outer

By space the universe encompasses me and swallows me up like an atom; by thought I comprehend the world. By Blaise Pascal Atom World Space Universe Encompasses

We are at a point in history where a proper attention to space, and especially near space, may be absolutely crucial in bringing the world together. By Margaret Mead Space Point History Proper Attention

By actively thinking about the implications a space has on its inhabitants, we can create great experiences for those who enter. Make Space is an articulate account about the importance of space; how we think about it, build it and thrive in it. By James P Hackett Space Inhabitants Enter Actively Thinking

Space offers extraordinary potential for commerce and adventure, for new innovations and new tests of will. As Americans, we can't help but reach for the stars. It's our nature. It's our destiny. By Bill Frist Space Adventure Offers Extraordinary Potential

The stars are pretty but the space between them is infinite and black with promise. By Mark Lawrence Promise Stars Pretty Space Infinite

Looking outward to the blackness of space, sprinkled with the glory of a universe of lights, I saw majesty-but no welcome. Below was a welcoming planet. There, contained in the thin, moving, incredibly fragile shell of the biosphere is everything that is dear to you, all the human drama and comedy. That's where life is; that's were all the good stuff is. By Loren Acton Space Sprinkled Lights Outward Blackness

Too many of us have lost the passion and emotion of the remarkable things we-ve done in space. Let us not tear up the future, but rather again heed the creative metaphors that render space travel a religious experience. When the blast of a rocket launch slams you against the wall and all the rust is shaken off your body, you will hear the great shout of the universe and the joyful crying of people who have been changed by what they-ve seen. By Ray Bradbury Space Lost Passion Emotion Remarkable

Smartass Disciple: Master, tell me what is it beyond this universe ?Master of Stupidity: No 'space' in no 'gravity'. No 'thing' in spaceless. By Toba Beta Master Disciple Stupidity Space Gravity

Space does for comics what time does for film! By Scott Mccloud Space Film Comics Time

Today the vacuum [of space] is not regarded as empty. It is a sea of dynamic energy, like the spray of foam near a turbulent waterfall. By Harold E. Puthoff Today Vacuum Space Empty Regarded

The fields stretch out in long unbroken rows.We walk aware of what is far and close.Here distance is familiar as a friend.The feud we kept with space comes to an end. By Theodore Roethke End Fields Stretch Long Unbroken

In the space age the most important space is between the ears. By Anne Armstrong Space Ears Age Important

A great silent space holds all of nature in its embrace. It also holds you. By Eckhart Tolle Embrace Holds Great Silent Space

We're now getting the first glimpses of the vastness of inner space. This internal, hidden, intimate cosmos commands its own goals, imperatives, and logic. By David Eagleman Space Hidden Imperatives Glimpses Vastness

I don't believe space exists. You're not gonna put a camera on a roomba, stick it in the desert, and tell me it's Mars. By Daniel Tosh Exists Mars Space Roomba Stick

Mankind's journey into space, like every great voyage of discovery, will become part of our unending journey of liberation. In the limitless reaches of space, we will find liberation from tyranny, from scarcity, from ignorance and from war. We will find the means to protect this Earth and to nurture every human life, and to explore the universe ... This is our mission, this is our destiny. By Ronald Reagan Journey Space Mankind Discovery Liberation

I take space to be the central fact to man born in America. I spell it large because it comes large here. Large and without mercy. By Charles Olson America Large Space Central Fact

Why is there space rather than no space? Why is space three-dimensional? Why is space big? We have a lot of room to move around in. How come it's not tiny? We have no consensus about these things. We're still exploring them. By Leonard Susskind Space Threedimensional Big Tiny Things

You see, time is an ocean, not a garden hose. Space is a puff of smoke, a wisp of cloud. By David Wong Time Ocean Hose Garden Space

We're giving each other space.""You know what I think?"He shook his head."Space is for astronauts." By Anna Mcpartlin Space Space Head Astronauts Giving

Now that the very name "space" seemed a blasphemous libel for this empyrean ocean of radiance in which they swam. He could not call it 'dead'; he felt life pouring in at every moment. By C.s. Lewis Space Swam Dead Blasphemous Libel

Ah, you may leave here, for four days in space, but when you return, it's the same old place. By Barry Mcguire Space Return Place Leave Days

Rocks are space, and space is illusion. By Jack Kerouac Rocks Illusion Space

I travel, work, suffer my weak health, meet with a thousand difficulties, but all these are nothing, for this world is so small. To me, space is an imperceptible object, as I am accustomed to dwell in eternity. By Frances Xavier Cabrini Work Travel Suffer Health Meet

The space genre is timeless. By Dirk Benedict Timeless Space Genre

Space is created by the interaction of individual quanta of gravity. By Carlo Rovelli Space Gravity Created Interaction Individual

It is well to understand how empty space is. If, as we have said, the sun were a ball nine feet across, our earth would, in proportion, be the size of a one-inch ball, and at a distance of 323 yards from the sun. The moon would be a speck the size of a small pea, thirty inches from the earth. Nearer to the sun than the earth would be two other very similar specks, the planets Mercury and Venus, at a distance of 125 and 250 yards respectively. Beyond the earth would come the planets Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, at distances of 500, 1806, 3000, 6000, and 9500 yards respectively. By H.g.wells Earth Yards Sun Size Distance

There's no air in space. By Rainbow Rowell Space Air

Light, air, sound. In every space, it's how you embrace those things. By Michael Gabellini Light Air Sound Space Things

Space has no top, no bottom; in fact, it is bottomless both at the bottom and the top. By Edgar Wilson Nye Top Space Fact Bottom Bottomless