25 Quotes About Interstellar

The universe is vast and mysterious, but also filled with wonder and beauty. We’ve put together a list of the cosmos’s best quotes that capture the awe and wonder of the universe. Think you know all there is to know about astronomy? These inspiring, breathtaking quotes will blow you away.

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The past was "built", the present is "assembled" & the future - "programmed"! Vishwanath S J
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Love" is a brilliant defying logic that thrives on human weaknesses! Vishwanath S J
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Universe is expanding to infinity without a center in space. How come humans claim a direction to their life? Vishwanath S J
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Take a closer look at the word "Change". You never "Changed", instead, you were 'Manipulated' by illusion. Vishwanath S J
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To awaken quite alone in a strange parallel universe is the priceless moment to a time traveler! Vishwanath S J
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Time is a strange phenomenon that understands the physics of our world, but never the chemistry of it Vishwanath S J
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Time has witnessed events even before it's own birth without energy. Vishwanath S J
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An answer gone unanswered will be answered in a parallel universe. Existence is classified in unrecorded dimensions. Vishwanath S J
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Time, as such doesn't travel! It's the paradox & uncertainty inside you that makes it travel. Vishwanath S J
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The mystery in "Eyes of your Eyes" can never be found in the interstellar space unless you encounter timelessness. Vishwanath S J
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Time is a creation of vague mind used to describe an unknown dimension in the 3D world. Vishwanath S J
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Time cannot put anything in your hands until you let go off the time. Vishwanath S J
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If you can successfully embrace the Anti-Matter version of yourself, Time would cease to exist for You. You are God! Vishwanath S J
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Time is an encoded pattern of fabric woven with information & energy. Vishwanath S J
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A creative design to everything demands a Time Keeper to exist. It was born out from the womb of primordial time! Vishwanath S J
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Explore, Dream & Discover are 3 secrets which the time traveler is unaware. They demystify as the journey advances! Vishwanath S J
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Every strict progression of an uncertain event is cease of movement in time and a birth of new space. Vishwanath S J
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Time throws you out of its dimensionless planar like a boomerang. It unites with you again in death. Vishwanath S J
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Time endorses the complexities of a zeigarnik mind! Vishwanath S J
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Such is the great nature of man, it resides the true face beneath a glittering masquerade. K. Hari Kumar
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We, of all the beings that we know of, can think. We can eat, write, build, save. We can predict, estimate, and count. We can preserve food for lifetimes, and in times of crisis, we can find ways to ensure our survival. With each passing generation, our sphere of control of our existence is larger. What if the earth is hit by an asteroid or there is no way to stop global warming? We look to colonize other planets. The fate of our species, in a few years, will not be tied to the fate of the earth. Our home planet must be cared for .. but as we go interplanetary and then interstellar, our control on our lives and the evolution of our species grows. As far as we know, we are the only species that has a say in the development of its future. . Tarun Betala
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I grew up in an era that was a golden age of the blockbuster, when something we might call a family film could have universal appeal. That's something I want to see again. In terms of the tone of the film, it looks at where we are as a people and has a universality about human experience. Christopher J. Nolan
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Nature  …   has made it impossible for us to have any communication from this earth with the other great bodies of the universe, in our present state; and it is highly possible that he has likewise cut off all communication betwixt the other planets, and betwixt the different systems.… We observe, in all of them, enough to raise our curiosity, but not to satisfy it  …   It does not appear to be suitable to the wisdom that shines throughout all nature, to suppose that we should see so far, and have our curiosity so much raised  …   only to be disappointed at the end  …   This, therefore, naturally leads us to consider our present state as only the dawn or beginning of our existence, and as a state of preparation or probation for farther advancement.… . Colin Maclaurin
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We're all astronauts, really, aren't we; interstellar astronauts, travelling so far into the blackness we can never return. S.K. Tremayne