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  • O.K. I'm running out of appetite. Let this swirl- a bit like Crab Nebula- do for now. -- Charles Olson
  • Without language, thought is a vague, uncharted nebula. -- Ferdinand de Saussure
  • A bit of mould is a pleiad of flowers; a nebula is an ant-hill of stars. -- Victor Hugo
  • That is the exploration that awaits you! Not mapping stars and studying nebula, but charting the unknown possibilities of existence. -- Leonard Nimoy
  • An observer situated in a nebula and moving with the nebula will observe the same properties of the universe as any other similarly situated observer at any time. -- Hermann Bondi
  • 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
  • So I guess you could say Neel owes me a few favors, except that so many favors have passed between us now that they are no longer distinguishable as individual acts, just a bright haze of loyalty. OUr friendship is a nebula. (34) -- Robin Sloan
  • The self-same atoms which, chaotically dispersed, made the nebula, now, jammed and temporarily caught in peculiar positions, form our brains; and the 'evolution' of brains, if understood, would be simply the account of how the atoms came to be so caught and jammed. -- William James
  • The truth about not having everything you need, not being fully equipped or qualified or allowed is that these limits are the nebula of creative genius. When you have total freedom i.e: no limits at all. You stop trying to make the best of things -- Augusten Burroughs
  • We begin with friendships, and all our youth is a reconnoitering and recruiting of the holy fraternity they shall combine for thesalvation of men. But so the remoter stars seem a nebula of united light, yet there is no group which a telescope will not resolve; and the dearest friends are separated by impassable gulfs. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • On the most usual assumption, the universe is homogeneous on the large scale, i.e. down to regions containing each an appreciable number of nebulae. The homogeneity assumption may then be put in the form: An observer situated in a nebula and moving with the nebula will observe the same properties of the universe as any other similarly situated observer at any time. -- Hermann Bondi
  • It is useless to dream of revolution through content, useless to dream of a revelation through form, because the medium and the real are now in a single nebula whose truth is indecipherable. -- Jean Baudrillard
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