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By space the universe encompasses and swallows me up like an atom; by thought I comprehend the world.
Each atom in Nature is the body of a virginal sparkle that incessantly evolves through time and space.
You must squeeze every atom of impure air from lungs until they are almost as free of air as a vacuum.
He knows what I'm thinking. Always. We're connected. The atoms between us ferry messages back and forth.
Our world isn't made of earth, air and water or even molecules and atoms; our world is made of language.
There are three great themes in science in the twentieth century : the atom, the computer, and the gene.
The beauty of a living thing is not the atoms that go into it, but the way those atoms are put together.
I'm not terribly science-y. I couldn't tell you what's the binomial equation or how many atoms in a mole.
I would rather be a superb meteor, every atom of me in magnificent glow, than a sleepy and permanent planet.
I can accept the theory of relativity as little as I can accept the existence of atoms and other such dogmas.
Scientists say that human beings are made of atoms, but a little bird told me that we are also made of stories
If you were to look at each atom as a universe unto itself, think of the number of universes within each of us.
If all of this, all the life of a stream of water, can be nothing but a pile of atoms, how much more is possible?
The electron, as it leaves the atom, crystallises out of Schrodinger's mist like a genie emerging from his bottle.
It is an anomaly that we can split the atom, but we are nearly powerless to persuade each other to embrace justice.
We are the gods of the atoms that make up ourselves but we are also the atoms of the gods that make up the universe.
No two electrons in the same state? That is why atoms are so unnecessarily big, and why metal and stone are so bulky.
I have never seen what to me seemed an atom of proof that there is a future life. And yet-I am inclined to expect one.
Each atom of the Holy Spirit is intelligent, and like all other matter has solidity, form, and size, and occupies space.
The astronomer who catalogues the stars cannot add one atom to the universe; the poet can call an universe from the atom.
The future of the world, dependent as it is upon atomic energy, requires more understanding and knowledge about the atom.
I started my scientific work by putting forward a hypothesis on the arrangement of atoms in nitrogen-containing molecules.
As is the microcosm, so is the macrocosm, As is the atom, so is the universe, As is the human mind, so is the cosmic mind.
The life-world of human and animal experience, with colours, tastes, solid objects, is a perceptual effect of massed atoms.
If the Russians ever decide to atom bomb us, they're certain to drop an especially large one on the plant in Pleasantville.
The cricket's gone, we only hear machines In erg and atom they exact their pay. And life is largely lived on silver screens.
The most remarkable discovery in all of astronomy is that the stars are made of atoms of the same kind as those on the earth.
Where the electron behaves and misbehaves as it will, where the forces tie themselves up into knots of atoms and come united.
Nothing is indifferent, nothing is powerless in the universe; an atom might destroy everything, an atom might save everything!
She had always been fond of history, and here [in Rome] was history in the stones of the street and the atoms of the sunshine.
As actors, we do our best to keep things light and to encourage in the audience an openness to the changing atoms in the room.
In each atom, in each corpuscle, is life. Life is what you worship as God ... and earth is only an atom in the universe of worlds.
Every atom is working and resisting every thought in the mind. Everything we see and know is but the resultant of these two forces.
Yes, Jenna, I love you with all my heart. And with my atoms and molecules and electrons and whatever further breakdown you require.
The physical doctrine of the atom has got into a state which is strongly suggestive of the epicycles of astronomy before Copernicus .
Science has revealed that the human body is made up of millions and millions of atoms... For example, I am made up of 5.8x10 27 atoms.
If an apple was magnified to the size of the Earth, then the atoms in the apple would be approximately the size of the original apple.
We are the representatives of the cosmos; we are an example of what hydrogen atoms can do, given 15 billion years of cosmic evolution.
Chemists have always been in the business of taking atoms and putting them together with other atoms with precisely defined connections.
We are part of this universe; we are in this universe, but perhaps more important than both of those facts, is that the universe is in us.
I can understand the things that afflict mankind, but I often marvel at God those which console. An atom may wound, but God alone can heal.
In the human mind, the number of possible connections that can be made between neurons greatly exceeds the number of atoms in the universe.
Thought is the primary energy and vibration that emanated from God and is thus the creator of life, electrons, atoms, and all forms of energy.
All the body wants to do biologically is decompose. Once you die, it's, 'Let me out here! I'm ready to shoot my atoms back into the universe!'
The atom cannot disobey the law. Whether it is the mental or the physical atom, it must obey the law. "What is the use of [external restraint]?"
It is more likely that more than a century will pass before we know the structure of the chemical atoms as thoroughly as we do our solar system.
When you die, you are extinguished. From being you will be transformed to non-being. A god does not necessarily dwell among our capricious atoms.
We spend our lives on a thin slice between the unimaginably small scales of the atoms that compose us and the infinitely large scales of galaxies.
After about 1940, scientists generally stopped looking for elements in nature. Instead, they had to create them by smashing smaller atoms together.
Chemistry is the science of atoms. Elaborating on Democritus' idea, chemists learn how atoms stick or don't stick together, thus forming molecules.