A Quote by Stanley Kubrick

The most terrifying fact about the universe not that it is hostile but that it is indifferent — © Stanley Kubrick
The most terrifying fact about the universe not that it is hostile but that it is indifferent
The most terrifying fact about the universe is not that it is hostile but that it is indifferent, but if we can come to terms with this indifference, then our existence as a species can have genuine meaning. However vast the darkness, we must supply our own light.
The universe is not hostile, nor yet is it friendly. It is simply indifferent
The universe seems neither benign nor hostile, merely indifferent.
The universe is neither friendly nor hostile. It is merely indifferent. This makes me ecstatic.
The universe is not indifferent to intelligence, it is actively hostile to it. Love thy neighbor as yourself, but choose your neighborhood.
Though the youth at last grows indifferent, the laws of the universe are not indifferent, but are forever on the side of the most sensitive.
The reason is that everyone has trouble accepting the fact that he will disappear unheard of and unnoticed in an indifferent universe, and everyone wants to make himself into a universe of words before it's too late. Once the writer in every individual comes to life (and that time is not far off), we are in for an age of universal deafness and lack of understanding.
In fact, there's an entire universe out there that's pretty much indifferent to struggles that big, no matter how serious they've been in your life.
The most terrifying things in the universe came from human minds.
The most important decision we make is whether we believe we live in a friendly or hostile universe.
The most fundamental question we can ever ask ourselves is whether or not the universe we live in is friendly or hostile.
Academic culture is not merely indifferent to teaching, it is actively hostile to it.
I think characters are most terrifying when they're relatable. It's best when your most horrible characters make sense, and are believable. That's when a movie is most terrifying.
If you look at UFC champions: BJ Penn - terrifying! GSP - terrifying! Anderson Silva - terrifying! But I'm not terrifying.
I know how terrifying L.A. can be, because I've been there as a failure. After 'Drive,' it was the most marvellous place in the universe.
In terms of the most astonishing fact about which we know nothing, there is dark matter and dark energy. We don't know what either of them is. Everything we know and love about the universe and all the laws of physics as they apply, apply to four percent of the universe. That's stunning.
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