Teaching physics at the University, and more general lecturing to wider audiences has been a major concern.
there is no universal rule for beauty. If we must speak of rules in this respect, we mustn’t be surprised to find as many rules as there are people in this world!
Universalism as an ideal is as old as nay, is probably much more ancient than the Christian ideal.
Crystals are a living energy... Mother Earth's gifts to us, formed within Her body. In a mystical and beauty-full way, they are the keys to the Universe
I'm trying to convey to my audience that you really can't judge a book by its cover, and there's more to the universe than you can see with your eyes.
I think the universe is pure geometry - basically, a beautiful shape twisting around and dancing over space-time.
Everything either is, was or will be. Time doesn't really exist. It's just something we have made up that makes it easier for us to grasp the universe.
The crucial discovery was made that, in order to become painting, the universe seen by the artist had to become a private one created by himself.
I feel like i am parked diagonally in a parallel universe
Luckily my parents were not against my ambition, they've always been very supportive. But they were adamant that I went to university first.
The fundamental Law of The Universe states that all human beings are fundamentally the same and therefore have an equal right to live in equality.
The most powerful element in this Universe is love. If you think it does not exist, then you are not sure about your own existence too.
Earth is the holiest place in the Universe, loving the earth, and loving life is the way to generate positive vibrations.
At the very top state institutions, like UCLA, Berkeley and the University of Texas, however, the trend of downward minority enrollment remains persistent and discouraging.
Like many readers, I am continually in search of books that allow me to lose myself in an entirely unique universe.
I'm always a people watcher. They always had us do that at the University of Connecticut where I went for my training. I got my B.F.A. in Acting there.
The UN's unique legitimacy flows from a universal perception that it pursues a larger purpose than the interests of one country or a small group of countries.
We are just a pixel in the canvas of the universe. Shifting colours, sometimes green, sometimes blue, sometimes red, and sometimes black, to fit in this grandness.
Once you feel loved by the universe, you're already accepted, and you're not really concerned about offending people.
I gave my archive to Emory University because there's a really dear friend who teaches there, Rudolph Byrd, and he's the editor.
[Cornell University will be] an asylum for Science—where truth shall be sought for truth's sake, not stretched or cut exactly to fit Revealed Religion.