Beyond the stars you see are other stars, stars beyond stars, ' she told him, 'and all are dreams, like shoals of fish in the oceans of the night.

Keith Miller
Beyond the stars you see are other stars, stars beyond...
Beyond the stars you see are other stars, stars beyond...
Beyond the stars you see are other stars, stars beyond...
Beyond the stars you see are other stars, stars beyond...
About This Quote

She told him, "Beyond the stars you see are other stars, stars beyond stars, and all are dreams" is an example of an infinite universe. It is an example of something that is endless. This statement is similar to the idea that there are many different versions of each one of us. The whole universe is made up of people’s ideas and thoughts. Each person sees the world through their own set of glasses.

Source: The Book Of Flying

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