How far, O rich, do you extend your senseless avarice? Do you intend to be the sole inhabitants of the earth? Why… — Ambrose Copy Share Image
Centuries hence, when current social and political problems may seem as remote as the problems of the Thirty Years' War are to… — Carl Sagan Copy Share Image
The moon, by her comparative proximity, and the constantly varying appearances produced by her several phases, has always occupied a considerable share… — Jules Verne Copy Share Image
“How far is't call'd to Forres? What are these So wither'd and so wild in their attire, that look not like the… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
Now since in so many Things they... agree, what can be more probable than that in others they agree too; and that… — Christiaan Huygens Copy Share Image
The rest of the planets have their dress and furniture, nay and their inhabitants too, as well as this Earth of ours. — Christiaan Huygens Copy Share Image
The inhabitants of the earth are of two sorts: those with brains, but no religion, and those with religion, but no brains. — Al-Maʿarri Copy Share Image