Galileo God Quotes
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Galileo God Quotes & Sayings
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I live on the other side of Copernicus and Galileo; I can no longer conceive of God as sort of above the sky, looking down and keeping record books.
— John Shelby Spong
I like movies that instill passion in the viewer. I like movies that can teach us about who we are as people.
— Alexander Ludwig
If this is the only planet on which not only life, but intelligent life, has arisen, that would be very unusual.
— Seth Shostak
Mathematics is the language in which God has written the universe
— Galileo Galilei
I give infinite thanks to God, who has been pleased to make me the first observer of marvelous things.
— Galileo Galilei
I'm a very boring person.
— Tom Stoppard
Mathematics is the language with which God has written the universe.
— Galileo Galilei
I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use.
— Galileo Galilei
Theories by women about women have only recently begun to appear in print. Theories by men about women are abundant.
— Patricia Ann Meyer Spacks
I think I understand. Why all great things are sad. Why silence aches. Why people lose their way.
— Ella James
I am aware that those hateful persons called Original Researchers now maintain that Raleigh was not the man; but to them I turn a deaf ear.
— James M. Barrie
But what's heartbreak? A feeling. I've had it with feelings, even if they haven't had it with me.
— Glen Duncan
Animals of all classes, old and young, shrink with instinctive fear from any strange object approaching them.
— William Henry Hudson
Men have a respect for scholarship and learning greatly out of proportion to the use they commonly serve.
— Henry David Thoreau
We always had lutefisk for Christmas dinner, after which Dad read from the Norwegian Bible.
— Peter Agre
The greatness and the glory of God shine forth marvelously in all His works, and is to be read above all in the open book of the heavens.
— Galileo Galilei