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My dad took me out to see a meteor shower when I was a little kid, and it was scary for me because he woke me up in the middle of the night. My heart was beating; I didn't know what he wanted to do. He wouldn't tell me, and he put me in the car and we went off, and I saw all these people lying on blankets, looking up at the sky.
Steven Spielberg
If a scientist saw a cataclysm coming, say a meteor on collision course for earth in 2050, we wouldn't be saying, "Hallelujah, physics is true, bring it on! Our faith in mathematics is strengthened!” We'd be trying to stop it. Which makes the Christian reaction puzzling. If I actually believed Jesus was coming to end the world, I'd be preparing by stocking up on timber and nails. They were pretty effective last time.
PZ Myers
Evidently a lot of people were yelling "Flying saucer!” tonight, because the announcers were going to great pains to insist that it was nothing but a meteor.
Robert Silverberg
I have warred with a World which vanquished me only When the meteor of conquest allured me too far; I have coped with the nations which dread me thus lonely, The last single Captive to millions in war. Farewell to thee, France!-but when Liberty rallies Once more in thy regions, remember me then,- The Violet still grows in the depth of thy valleys; Though withered, thy tear will unfold it again- Yet, yet, I may baffle the hosts that surround us, And yet may thy heart leap awake to my voice- There are links which must break in the chain that has bound us, Then turn thee and call on the Chief of thy choice!
Lord Byron
I too died. But in the depth of my oblivion I heard Him speak and say, "Father forgive them, for they know not what they do." And His voice sought my drowned spirit and I was brought back to the shore. And I opened my eyes and I saw His white body hanging against the cloud, and His words that I had heard took the shape within me and became a new man. And I sorrowed no more. Who would sorrow for a sea that is unveiling its face, or for a mountain that laughs in the sun? Was it ever in the heart of man, when that heart was pierced, to say such words? What other judge of men has released His judges? And did ever love challenge hate with power more certain of itself? Was ever such a trumpet heard 'twixt heaven and earth? Was it known before that the murdered had compassion on his murderers? Or that the meteor stayed his footsteps for the mole? The seasons shall tire and the years grow old, ere they exhaust these words: "Father forgive them, for they know not what they do."
Kahlil Gibran
You will see Coleridge-he who sits obscure In the exceeding lustre and the pure Intense irradiation of a mind, Which, with its own internal lightning blind, Flags wearily through darkness and despair- A cloud-encircled meteor of the air, A hooded eagle among blinking owls.- You will see Hunt-one of those happy souls Which are the salt of the earth, and without whom This world would smell like what it is-a tomb; Who is, what others seem;..
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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