Life exists throughout the cosmos and is a consequence of matter in the universe.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Life exists in the universe only because the carbon atom possesses certain exceptional properties.
Wherever you are on Earth, there is more life present than in the rest of the known universe.
We will create life from inanimate compounds, and we will find life in space. But the life that should more immediately interest us lies between these extremes, in the middle range we all inhabit between our genes and our stars.
Life is strong and fragile. It's a paradox... It's both things, like quantum physics: It's a particle and a wave at the same time. It all exists all together.
Life is generally something that happens elsewhere.
Life is all about balance and following what the universe provides for you.
It is only of life on Earth, however, that one can speak with any certainty. It seems to me that all life on Earth, the sum total of life upon the Earth, has purpose.
Life and the universe compare to each other like a child and a parent, parent and offspring.
There's life all over this universe, but the only life in the solar system is on earth, and in the whole universe we are the only men.
Life is the fire that burns and the sun that gives light. Life is the wind and the rain and the thunder in the sky. Life is matter and is earth, what is and what is not, and what beyond is in Eternity.