Quotes about Galaxy
A broad and ample road, whose dust is gold, And pavement stars—as starts to thee appear Soon in the galaxy, that milky way Which mightly as a circling zone thou seest Powder'd wiht stars.
— John Milton
The starry copeOf heaven.
— John Milton
God is not worn out running the galaxy. He's not taxed at all guiding every dust particle all the time.
— John Piper
It is mind-boggling to me that the Almighty power created everything I see; the Bible says that God created the entire universe just so he could create this galaxy just so he could create Earth so he could create human beings so he could create a family.
— Rick Warren
Charles Wallace and the unicorn moved through the time-spinning reaches of a far glazy, and he realized that the galaxy itself was part of a mighty orchestra, and each star and planet within the galaxy added its own instrument to the music of the spheres. As long as the ancient harmonies were sung, the universe would not entirely lose its joy.
— Madeleine L'Engle
G—Great Galaxy Seeds
— Norman Geisler
Nature goes to the same place to create a galaxy of stars: a cluster of nebulas, a rain forest, a human body, or a thought. That place is Spirit.
— Deepak Chopra
A galaxy is composed of gas and dust and stars - billions upon billions of stars. Every star may be a sun to someone.
— Carl Sagan
We have examined the universe in space and seen that we live on a mote of dust circling a humdrum star in the remotest corner of an obscure galaxy. And
— Carl Sagan
The Whirlpool galaxy beautifully displays its spiral nature while mysteriously hiding exactly how it spins the way it does.
— Andrew Jackson
The near side of a galaxy is tens of thousands of light-years closer to us than the far side; thus we see the front as it was tens of thousands of years before the back. But typical events in galactic dynamics occupy tens of millions of years, so the error in thinking of an image of a galaxy as frozen in one moment of time is small.
— Carl Sagan
There are as many atoms in one molecule of DNA as there are stars in a typical galaxy.
— Carl Sagan