Put three grains of sand inside a vast cathedral, and the cathedral will be more closely packed with sand than space is with stars.
All discussion of the ultimate nature of things must necessarily be barren unless we have some extraneous standards against which to compare them.
One must stand stiller than still. On reverse time travel.
The motion of the stars over our heads is as much an illusion as that of the cows, trees and churches that flash past the windows of our train.
The plain fact is that there are no conclusions. If we must state a conclusion, it would be that many of the former conclusions of the nineteenth-century science on philosophical questions are once again in the melting-pot.
Life exists in the universe only because the carbon atom possesses certain exceptional properties.