A Quote by Bill Nye

We are just a speck, on a speck, orbiting a speck, in the corner of a speck, in the middle of nowhere. — © Bill Nye
We are just a speck, on a speck, orbiting a speck, in the corner of a speck, in the middle of nowhere.
Just by looking at nature, I feel as if I'm being swallowed up into it, and in that moment I get the sensation that my body's now a speck, a speck from long before I was born, a speck that is melting into nature herself.
In this model, the sun is a very tiny speck of dust indeed-a speck less than a three-thousandth of an inch in diameter ... Think of the sun as something less than a speck of dust in a vast city, of the earth as less than a millionth part of such a speck of dust, and we have perhaps as vivid a picture as the mind can really grasp of the relation of our home in space to the rest of the universe.
Will not a tiny speck very close to our vision blot out the glory of the world, and leave only a margin by which we see the blot? I know no speck so troublesome as self.
I remember being on Hawaii when I sailed to Hawaii. It felt unsettling to be walking around there because I was thinking, "This place could just sink at any second." In actuality, it totally can. But it really felt like, I am this teeny, tiny speck out in the middle of all that water, I feel so unprotected right now. It almost felt creepier than being on a boat, which is an even smaller speck out in the middle of nowhere. But I felt like I had some control over that situation.
When anything is blocking my head or there's worry in my life, I just go sit on Mars or something and look back here at Earth. All you can see is this tiny speck. You don't see the fear. You don't see the pain. You don't see thought. It's just one solid speck. Then nothing really matters. It just doesn't.
In the visible world, the Milky Way is a tiny fragment; within this fragment, the solar system is an infinitesimal speck, and of this speck our planet is a microscopic dot. On this dot, tiny lumps of impure carbon and water, of complicated structure, with somewhat unusual physical and chemical properties, crawl about for a few years, until they are dissolved again into the elements of which they are compounded.
I'M SIGNIFICANT!!! ... Say's the dust speck.
Never be fooled into believing that there is one speck out of order.
I'm just one tiny speck on this earth and I am always mindful of the fact that other people have rights and interests.
The Earth is a tiny blue speck in a universe of unfriendly options.
As for me, I consider myself as a speck of the dust of the devotee's feet.
Let menot, even inmyownmind, committheinjustice of taking a speck for the whole.
The light is already there. In Zen Buddhism there's a little speck of dust on the mirror, and that's us.
In beauty faults conspicuous grow; The smallest speck is seen on snow.
How can a speck of a universe be physically identical to the great expanse we view in the heavens above?
I don't have the need to be the greatest of all-time anymore, 'cause I'm just a speck of the greatest energy to ever exist.
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