Top 17 Wormholes In Space Quotes

#1. Take bread away from me, if you wish, take air away, but do not take from me your laughter.

Pablo Neruda

#2. Fool of a Took!" he growled. "This is a serious journey, not a hobbit walking-party. Throw yourself in next time, and then you will be no further nuisance.

J.R.R. Tolkien

#3. Why would you want to act, anyway?" was Seth's take on the subject. "Stand there and say other people's words, let everybody else tell you what to do ... Actors are just beautiful puppets.

Rainbow Rowell

#4. True art is but the anti-type of nature; the embodiment of discovered beauty in utility.

James A. Garfield

#5. History is full of times when the inevitable front-runner is inevitable right up until he or she is no longer inevitable.

Martin O'Malley

#6. The comfort of browning butter and the excitement of lemon zest.

Sarah Addison Allen

#7. I love you so much, dear.

Stephen King

#8. Such thinking is sheer speculation, but the laws of physics allow for the possibility of opening a hole in space by concentrating enough energy at a single point, until we access the space-time foam and wormholes emerge connecting our universe to a baby universe.

Michio Kaku

#9. As a matter of fact I had a terribly traumatic childhood. But afterward I sort of reraised myself.

Michael Gruber

#10. Not in our make-up, to be sure - not in the pose which is preceded by the tantaras of a trumpet - do the essential traits in our character first reveal themselves. But truly in the little things the real self is exteriorised.

Ameen Rihani

#11. an expressive phrase coined by a Princeton mathematician of the last century: "Wormholes in space.

Arthur C. Clarke

#12. From abundance springs satiety.

Livy

#13. Tea's proper use is to amuse the idle, and relax the studious, and dilute the full meals of those who cannot use exercise, and will not use abstinence.
(Essay on Tea, 1757.)

Samuel Johnson

#14. Sure, humans had invaded an extra-dimensional space with wormholes to points scattered across the galaxy, but they'd remembered to bring ferns.

James S.A. Corey

#15. Mathematical thinking is abstract, but it's also thoroughly private-sector and results-oriented.

David Foster Wallace

#16. Physics is often stranger than science fiction, and I think science fiction takes its cues from physics: higher dimensions, wormholes, the warping of space and time, stuff like that.

Michio Kaku

#17. You know what I'm intrigued by? Like, space and wormholes and Stephen Hawking's theories and Richard Dawkins's theories. That's what I care about.

Peaches Geldof

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