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Poetry and famous quotes about space

Poems and famous quotes about space

The four directions of heaven and earth are called the universe, and the past and present are called the universe.

——"Corpse"

The sky and the earth are so different that I feel the infinity of the universe.

——[Tang Dynasty] Wang Bo's "Preface to Prince Teng's Pavilion"

All phenomena in the universe are always abandoning their original features and tending to the new.

——Xiong Shili's "New Consciousness-only Theory"

The fate of the universe and the history of the human world can be regarded as a great real waterfall without beginning or end, running continuously , the constant circulation, the past will never be paid back, and the future will be endless.

——Li Dazhao's "Present and Ancient"

The operation of the universe is clearly in front of our eyes. Only blind people call it a "big mystery". The entire interior of the universe is a constant struggle, and the trajectory of the struggle is evolution.

——Guo Moruo's "Our Culture"

The universe is endless life and rich power, but it is also strict order and perfect harmony.

——Zong Baihua's "Aesthetics and Artistic Conception"

The universe contains laws and forms that create everything. Life should complete itself in the eternal laws and predetermined forms. .

——Zong Baihua's "Goethe's Apocalypse of Life"

Only with a correct understanding of the universe can we have a reasonable attitude towards life.

——Su Yuanlei's "History of the Development of Mysteries of the Universe"

Nothing in the universe is truly flat; the water surface is flat, but the bottom of the river varies in depth.

——Su Qing's "The Eleventh Class"

"Universe" means an orderly world, rather than a chaotic accumulation of all things.

——Hong Tao, "Logos and Space - A Study of Ancient Greek Political Philosophy"

There are no, never were, and never can be two or more skies. It is our sky that is formed and exists, and it is unique and perfect.

——[Ancient Greece] Aristotle's "On the Heavens"

The totality of the universe is eternal, because there is no other space outside them, so that things can move towards Flying there.

——[Ancient Rome] Lucretius's "On the Nature of Things"

Neither the universe nor all things that are assumed to exist now can be more perfect than their current conditions, because God It has given all things the best stipulations, and the perfection of the universe also exists in it.

——[Ancient Rome] Augustine's "Confessions"

We will place the sun at the center of the universe. As long as we face the facts and open our eyes, the evolution and harmony of the entire universe shows this.

——[Poland] Copernicus's "On the Revolutions of the Celestial Spheres"

If the same thing is viewed from itself, it may appear to be very imperfect due to some external circumstances. , but looking at the universe as a whole, you may find that it is very perfect.

——[France] Descartes' "Metaphysical Meditations"

Everything in the universe is interrelated, and the universe itself is nothing but an infinite chain of causes and results.

——[France] Paul Holbach "On the Unique Laws of Movement of All Existing Things in Nature"

The universe is known for its incomparable hugeness and infinite variety. , Infinite beauty illuminates all directions, leaving us speechless in amazement.

——[Germany] Kant's "Introduction to the History of the Development of the Universe"

There are no accidental things and disordered phenomena in the universe. Everything is systematic and well organized.

——[USA] Emerson's "Illusion"

Everything in the universe is circuitous and never in a straight line.

——[USA] Emerson "Society and Solitude, Work and Time"

For myself and the world around me, scientific or other explanations , are hardly satisfactory to me, and not a day goes by that I am not amazed by the mysteries of the universe.

——[UK] Gissing's "Essays on the Four Seasons"

The universe is a collection of solar systems, and we have every reason to believe that these solar systems are similar to our own. .

——[France] Bergson's "The Evolution of Creation"

The universe has not been created, but is constantly being created. As new worlds are added, the universe is growing, perhaps, this growth is infinite.

——[France] Bergson "The Evolution of Creation"

The universe is moving. It has its life.

——[France] Romain Rolland "Mother and Son"