Anthology Quote by David McCord Download Open image “A handful of sand is an anthology of the universe.” — David McCord ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.8 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Anthology Handful Inspirational Physics Sand Universe
“We r not BIG than one grain of SAND, also We r not SMALL than UNIVERSE!” — Serkan Kilic Copy Share Image
If you took all the sand from all the beaches, all the desserts, and all the oceans and called that the Universe, our whole… — Seth Shostak Copy Share Image
We take a handful of sand from the endless landscape of awareness around us and call that handful of sand the world. — Robert M. Pirsig Copy Share Image
“Take three grains of sand and put them in the middle of a vast cathedral. Now the cathedral is as full with sand as… — Vedang Sati Copy Share Image
“Meanwhile the Cosmos is rich beyond measure: the total number of stars in the universe is greater than all the grains of sand on… — Carl Sagan Copy Share Image
Many people believe that the grains of sand are infinite in multitude ... Others think that although their number is not without limit, no… — Archimedes Copy Share Image
“Because a grain of sand is a moment of creation, and the universe has taken millions of years to create it.” — Paulo Coelho Copy Share Image
I am the infinite sea, and all worlds are but grains of sand upon my shore. — Khalil Copy Share Image
“All persons are contained within a single individual, just as all time is in a moment, and the entire universe is in a grain… — Brian Herbert & Kevin J Anderson Copy Share Image
“all you have to do is contemplate a simple grain of sand, and you will see in it all the marvels of creation.” — Paulo Coelho Copy Share Image
It's only a world, after all, and they're just sand grains in the desert, worlds. — Neil Gaiman Copy Share Image
“Books Fall Open Books fall open, you fall in, delighted where, you've never been. Hear voices not once heard before, Reach world through world,… — David McCord Copy Share Image
Life is a garment we continuously alter, but which never seems to fit. — David McCord Copy Share Image
The decent docent doesn't doze; He teaches standing on his toes. His students dassn't doze and does, And that's what teaching is and was. — David McCord Copy Share Image
March is outside the door Flaming some old desire As man turns uneasily from his fire. — David McCord Copy Share Image
But man must light for man The fires no other can, And find in his own eye Where the strange crossroads lie. — David McCord Copy Share Image
The cricket's gone, we only hear machines In erg and atom they exact their pay. And life is largely lived on silver screens. — David McCord Copy Share Image
Metaphorically these essays move as a quiet but observant coast-guard cutter among the rocks and islands up and down the littoral of our life. — David McCord Copy Share Image
Books fall open, you fall in, delighted where you've never been; hear voices not once heard before, reach world on world through door on… — David McCord Copy Share Image
A pedestrian is a man in danger of his life. A walker is a man in possession of his soul. — David McCord Copy Share Image
It's nice when you've done enough movies that you can do your own anthology. — John Lithgow Copy Share Image
I regret that there aren't more short stories in other magazines. But in a certain way, I think the disappearance of the short-story template… — Lorin Stein Copy Share Image
Way back in 1989, I got lucky with my first published story when it was selected for the Journey Prize anthology. Then I got… — David Bergen Copy Share Image
I once was asked to contribute to a mushroom poem anthology. I didn't have anything, and so instead ended up writing the introduction. I… — Jane Hirshfield Copy Share Image
I am also working on a couple of short stories for anthologies. This is new to me and Im enjoying it. — Judith Guest Copy Share Image
No matter what, I'm never going to get an anthology from an actual publisher, though I could always score another music anthology. But if… — Richard Meltzer Copy Share Image
After my grandfather died I went down to the basement of my family house where my family kept books, anthologies and things and there… — Edward Hirsch Copy Share Image
Cross-pollination and "contamination" is really important to the health of fiction, and sometimes it's a literal conversation, too, in that writers who might never… — Jeff VanderMeer Copy Share Image
When I stand in a library where is all the recorded wit of the world, but none of the recording, a mere accumulated, and… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
I think as long as the standard of quality, the story-telling, film-making, acting etc. etc. remains consistent, then you've got a good change of… — Neil Marshall Copy Share Image
I've never heard of that anthology [Vance Randolph, Pissing in the Snow], but you can be sure I'll buy it now. — Donald Ray Pollock Copy Share Image