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Anything is grand if it's done on a large enough scale. By Donna Tartt Scale Grand Large

Great distance is a small distance for the great mind! By Mehmet Murat Ildan Mind Great Distance Small

Monstrous, unnatural, colossal, was the thing - too far beyond all the ideas of man to be believed except in the silent damnable small hours of the morning when one cannot sleep. By H.p. Lovecraft Monstrous Unnatural Colossal Thing Sleep

The stars in the sky are immeasurable. By Lailah Gifty Akita Immeasurable Stars Sky

The Cosmos is rich beyond measure - in elegant facts, in exquisite interrelationships, in the subtle machinery of awe. By Carl Sagan Cosmos Measure Facts Interrelationships Awe

Meanwhile the Cosmos is rich beyond measure: the total number of stars in the universe is greater than all the grains of sand on all the beaches of the planet Earth. By Carl Sagan Earth Cosmos Measure Rich Total

Nevermore Tree was gargantuan, a word which here means 'having attained an inordinate amount of botanical volume. By Lemony Snicket Tree Nevermore Gargantuan Volume Word

Not deep the poet sees, but wide. By Matthew Arnold Wide Deep Poet

The universe is a big place, perhaps the biggest. By Kurt Vonnegut Place Biggest Universe Big

Everything is strange. Things are huge and very small. The stalks of flowers are thick as oak trees. Leaves are high as the domes of vast cathedrals. We are giants, lying here, who can make forests quiver. By Virginia Woolf Strange Things Small Huge Trees

The Doctor: I've seen bigger.Clara: Really?The Doctor: Are you joking? It's massive! By Steven Moffat Doctor Biggerclara Joking Massive

Enormous? Did you just call me FAT? I am not fat. - Jace By Cassandra Clare Enormous Fat Jace Call

You know what grandeur is? It's awesome. By Chris Kaman Grandeur Awesome

Work on nothing less than epic scale By Francis Ford Coppola Work Scale Epic

Unable and crippled I amAs I gaze into the vastnessThe vastness that harbors your praiseAnd glories of the best of creation ... If I tried to spell..A drop of ink from your loveMa quill would burn in shamefor your love match no words ... ya rasoolullah! By Anila Aboo Unable Creation Crippled Amas Gaze

One source of the sublime is infinity. By Edmund Burke Source Sublime

There are many going afar to marvel at the heights of mountains, the mighty waves of the sea, the long courses of great rivers, the vastness of the ocean, the movements of the stars, yet they leave themselves unnoticed! By Augustine Of Hippo Mountains Sea Rivers Ocean Stars

God is not in the vastness of greatness. He is hid in the vastness of smallness . He is not in the general. He is in the particular. By Pearl S. Buck Vastness God Greatness Smallness General

VIIFrom my village I see as much of the universe as can be seen from the earth, And so my village is as large as any town, For I am the size of what I see And not the size of my height ... In the cities life is smaller Than here in my house on top of this hill. The big buildings of cities lock up the view, They hide the horizon, pulling our gaze far away from the open sky. They make us small, for they take away all the vastness our eyes can see, And they make us poor, for our only wealth is seeing. By Fernando Pessoa Size Village Viifrom Earth Town

Mount Shasta - a vision of immensity such as pertains to the vast universe rather than to our own planet. By James Dwight Dana Shasta Mount Planet Vision Immensity

Expansion (both far and wide) is the order of the day By Sereda Aleta Dailey Expansion Wide Day Order

Our guests have described a vast city spanning many stars, By Daniel P. Swenson Stars Guests Vast City Spanning

The widest thing in the universe is not space; it is the potential capacity of the human heart. Being made in the image of God, it is capable of almost unlimited extension in all directions. And one of the world's worst tragedies is that we allow our hearts to shrink until there is room in them for little beside ourselves. By A.w. Tozer Space Widest Thing Universe Potential

God performs grandeur wonders. By Lailah Gifty Akita God Performs Grandeur

One thought fills immensity. By William Blake Immensity Thought Fills

What looks large from a distance, close up ain't never that big. By Bob Dylan Distance Close Big Large

A vast space naturally raises in my thoughts the idea of an Almighty Being. By Joseph Addison Almighty Vast Space Naturally Raises

Amid this vast and overwhelming space and in these boundless solar archipelagoes, how small is our own sphere, and the earth, what a grain of sand! By Hippolyte Taine Amid Archipelagoes Sphere Earth Sand

Nevertheless I must say what I was told. It was excavated to the depth of a hundred feet, and its breadth was a stadium everywhere; it was carried round the whole of the plain, and was ten thousand stadia in length. By Plato Told Feet Plain Length Excavated

The universe was a vast expanse, far greater than he could ever conceive, and he had seen but a fraction of an inch of it. By C. Robert Cargill Expanse Conceive Universe Vast Greater

As large as worlds. As old as Time. As patient as a brick. By Terry Pratchett Worlds Large Time Brick Patient

The world beyond is vast, but so small. Men putting themselves in boxes. Sitting at desks. Riding in cars. Ships. Here, the world is small, but without end. By Pierce Brown Vast Small World Ships Men

The world is big ... May it please the One who perchance is to expand the human heart to life's full measure. By Marguerite Yourcenar Big World Measure Perchance Expand

Oh land of farms and green hills mildOnce formed by giants rough and wildWith massive paws they gripped and toreWith one great rip they formed the shoreWhere heavy boots left prints so deepBlue lakes remain 'tween summits steepThe giants fought beneath our skiesAnd from their bones our mountains rise By Shannon Hale Formed Giants Remain Tween Rise

The word far is too short for me to spell. By Toba Beta Spell Word Short

The infinite wonders of the universe are revealed to us in exact measure as we are capable of receiving them. The keenness of our vision depends not on how much we can see, but on how much we feel. By Helen Keller Infinite Universe Revealed Exact Measure

So vast is art, so narrow human wit. By Alexander Pope Art Wit Vast Narrow Human

Is not this the broad earth still? By Henry David Thoreau Broad Earth

Herschel removed the speckled tent-roof from the world and exposed the immeasurable deeps of space, dim-flecked with fleets of colossal suns sailing their billion-leagued remoteness. By Mark Twain Herschel Space Dimflecked Remoteness Removed

Great is the Lord. He is mighty and powerful. By Lailah Gifty Akita Lord Great Powerful Mighty

Dark-heaving; boundless, endless, and sublime,The image of Eternity, the throneOf the Invisible! even from out thy slimeThe monsters of the deep are made; each zoneObeys thee; thou goest forth, dread, fathomless, alone. By George Gordon Byron Eternity Invisible Darkheaving Boundless Endless

Every tiny movement seemed magnified in the vastness of the forest. By J.k. Rowling Forest Tiny Movement Magnified Vastness

It's amazing how large the things are that it's possible to overlook. By Jo Walton Overlook Amazing Large Things

And the nights, bigger than imagining: black and gusty and enormous, disordered and wild with stars. By Donna Tartt Nights Bigger Imagining Black Enormous

Vast is the power of cities to reclaim the wanderer. By Sinclair Lewis Vast Wanderer Power Cities Reclaim

thousand miles away and By Tim Pratt Thousand Miles

And the great Now What stretching without end. By Lauren Groff End Great Stretching

At night, when human discords and harmonies are hushed, ... there is nothing to moderate the blow with which the infinitely great, the stellar universe, strikes down upon the infinitely little, the mind of the beholder ... Having got closer to immensity than their fellow-creatures, they saw at once its beauty and its frightfulness. They more and more felt the contrast between their own tiny magnitudes and those among which they had recklessly plunged, till they were oppressed with the presence of a vastness they could not cope with even as an idea, and which hung about them like a nightmare. By Thomas Hardy Night Hushed Human Discords Harmonies

I look out the window again, taking slow, deep breaths into a body too tense to move. And as I stare out at the land, I think that this, if nothing else, is compelling evidence for my parents' God, that our world is so massive that it is completely out of our control, that we cannot possibly be as large as we feel. -Tris Prior By Veronica Roth Taking Slow Deep Move Window

Wisdom is one of the few things that looks bigger the further away it is. By Terry Pratchett Wisdom Things Bigger

The Main Street is wide, ridiculously wide, as though when it was built, the town was expecting something amazing to arrive, a thousand people to stake their claim to a patch of soggy green land, a huge boat, Titanic-size, on the back of a truck. By Karen Foxlee Titanicsize Wide Main Street Ridiculously

much of a muchness. By Edmund Morris Muchness

Miles watched the evening shadows flowing up along the backbone of the Dendarii range, high and massive in the distance. How small those mountains looked from space! Little wrinkles on the skin of a globe he could cover with his hand, all their crushing mass made invisible. Which was illusory, distance or nearness? Distance, Miles decided. Distance was a damned lie. Had his father known this? Miles suspected so. By Lois Mcmaster Bujold Dendarii Miles Distance Range High

Inside skull vast as outside skull By Allen Ginsberg Inside Skull Vast

To see things for what they are is to see with the eyes of the vastness itself. By Suzanne Segal Things Eyes Vastness

And yonder all before us lie Deserts of vast eternity. By Andrew Marvell Deserts Eternity Yonder Lie Vast

The world is far bigger than we believe," he murmured. "What more could we see if we but looked? By Regina Scott Murmured World Bigger Looked

For most people, we often marvel at the beauty of a sunrise or the magnificence of a full moon, but it is impossible to fathom the magnitude of the universe that surrounds us. By Richard H. Baker People Moon Marvel Beauty Sunrise

As small as a world as large as alone. By E. E. Cummings Small World Large

I don't exaggerate - I just remember big. By Chi Chi Rodriguez Exaggerate Big Remember

The vision of this massive body of water with towering monoliths jutting straight upward to the heavens, stole our ability to think.Colors that made the wildflowers look dull, streaked up and down across the great pillars of hardened rock. The clouds and sky were mirrored in the glassy surface of the deep expanse of lake. By Danielle Rohr Heavens Stole Dull Streaked Rock

The world is big in some ways, and so small in others. By Ashly Lorenzana World Big Small

This latter was a remarkably large and beautiful animal, entirely black, and sagacious to an astonishing degree. By Edgar Allan Poe Animal Black Degree Remarkably Large

it seemed a great wonder that the world, which was so large, could sometimes feel so small and empty. By Norton Juster World Large Empty Great Feel

It was very big to think about everything and everywhere. Only Godcould do that. By James Joyce Big Godcould

Knowledge enormous makes a god of me. By John Keats Knowledge Enormous Makes God

A boundless continent, Dark, waste, and wild, under the frown of night Starless expos'd. By John Milton Dark Waste Starless Continent Wild

Far over the misty mountains grim To dungeons deep and caverns dim By Anonymous Dim Misty Mountains Grim Dungeons

There's such a huge world out there; I haven't even begun to scratch the surface. By Michelle Ryan Surface Huge World Begun Scratch

The immensity of the universe with the vastness of space and uncountable heavenly bodies is so outside our control and power. What is man compared to such awesome magnificence? It is a humbling experience to note one's insignificance. By Sharon Lathan Power Immensity Universe Vastness Space

America is huge. By Ace Frehley America Huge

The sight of the huge world put mad ideas into me, as if I could wander away, wander forever, see strange and beautiful things, one after the other to the world's end. By C.s. Lewis World Wander Forever Things End

Wide, wide world, but as narrow as the coins in your hand. By Kamala Markandaya Wide World Hand Narrow Coins

The vast unfathomable sea Is but a Notion-unto me. By Lewis Carroll Notionunto Vast Unfathomable Sea

Lines of light ran up towering structures, fading into the stars. The world felt vast, as if anything could get lost in it. By Cory Michael Sheldon Lines Structures Fading Stars Light

Any place that one could not leave was not large - particularly if one was a naturalist! By Elizabeth Gilbert Large Naturalist Place Leave

Enormous. Cold. It stretched on forever, in every direction. If I hadn't know otherwise, I would've thought that the whole world was ocean. By Helene Wecker Enormous Cold Forever Direction Ocean

Multiply it by infinity and take it to the depths of forever, and you will still have barely a glimpse of what I'm talking about. By Anthony Hopkins Multiply Forever Depths Barely Glimpse

Don't be delicate, be vast and brilliant. By Shinedown Delicate Brilliant Vast

The world is grand, awfully big and astonishingly beautiful, frequently thrilling. By Dorothy Kilgallen Grand Beautiful Frequently Thrilling World

The solar system is so humongous big. By Ilya Bryzgalov Big Solar System Humongous

Vast is the field of Science. The more a man knows, the more he will find he has to know. By Samuel Richardson Science Vast Field Man Find

Your giant is only as big as you are small. By Hope D. Blackwell Small Giant Big

And Thou, vast Ocean! on whose awful face Time's iron feet can print no ruin-trace, By breezes lull'd, or by the storm-blasts driv'n, Thy majesty uplifts the mind to heaven. By Robert Montgomery Thou Ocean Vast Thy Time

O thou beautiful And unimaginable ether! and Ye multiplying masses of increased And still increasing lights! what are ye? what Is this blue wilderness of interminable Air, where ye roll along, as I have seen The leaves along the limpid streams of Eden? Is your course measur'd for ye? Or do ye Sweep on in your unbounded revelry Through an aerial universe of endless Expansion,at which my soul aches to think, Intoxicated with eternity. By Lord Byron Ether Lights Thou Beautiful Unimaginable

I think, The world is actually huge. That's the part no one can really explain. By Jennifer Egan Huge World Explain Part

Life is as large as you explore it. By Andrija Jonic Life Large Explore

An astronomer once explained to me that the galaxy we live in, the Milky Way, is vast, too vast to be understood without metaphor, so he gave me one. He said if you picture the Milky Way as being the size of mainland Europe, our solar system - that's Mars, Venus, Saturn, us here on Earth (you remember from school) - in a Milky Way the size of Europe our solar system would fit inside a single teacup somewhere in Belgium. He paused for my amazement, which I duly offered. But really what can you say? "Ooh, a teacup." "Blimey, Belgium." "Cor, it makes you think, doesn't it?" Then he added, clearly sensing I was at a bit of a loss for words, having just been reduced to a dot on a speck in a teacup in a continent: "Russell, there are 400 million KNOWN galaxies in our universe. By Russell Brand Milky Vast Europe Belgium Size

Behold a universe so immense that I am lost in it. I no longer know where I am. I am just nothing at all. Our world is terrifying in its insignificance. By Bernard Le Bovier De Fontenelle Behold Universe Immense Lost Longer

I thought how utterly we have forsaken the Earth, in the sense of excluding it from our thoughts. There are but few who consider its physical hugeness, its rough enormity. It is still a disparate monstrosity, full of solitudes, barrens, wilds. It still dwarfs, terrifies, crushes. The rivers still roar, the mountains still crash, the winds still shatter. Man is an affair of cities. His gardens, orchards and fields are mere scrapings. Somehow, however, he has managed to shut out the face of the giant from his windows. But the giant is there, nevertheless. By Wallace Stevens Earth Thought Thoughts Utterly Forsaken

We are so small between the stars, so large against the sky. By Leonard Cohen Stars Sky Small Large

Your world is as big as you make it. By Georgia Douglas Johnson World Big Make

Sublime wonders lie in store,I am shown a regal residence;a mighty kingdom, an empirewith more grandeur than before ... By E.a. Bucchianeri Sublime Residence Kingdom Lie Storei

Above us, the sky was an endless expanse of velvety black, with millions of stars spreading like glittering diamonds spilled across the dark canvas. By Sara B. Larson Black Canvas Sky Endless Expanse

Fragmentarily the City is nothing, but collectively it is gigantic ... By Charlotte Riddell City Fragmentarily Gigantic Collectively

The Milky Way Galaxy is one of billions, perhaps hundreds of billions of galaxies notable neither in mass nor in brightness nor in how its stars are configured and arrayed. Some modern deep sky photographs show more galaxies beyond the Milky Way than stars within the Milky Way. Every one of them is an island universe containing perhaps a hundred billion suns. Such an image is a profound sermon on humility. By Carl Sagan Milky Galaxy Arrayed Galaxies Stars

With the strength of his spiritual sight and insight the distance, and as it were the space, around man continually expands: his world grows deeper, ever new stars, ever new images and enigmas come into view. By Friedrich Nietzsche Distance Space Expands Deeper Stars

The sky is an enormous man. By Emanuel Swedenborg Man Sky Enormous

I lived for a long time under vast porticosThat maritime suns tinted with a thousand fires,And whose great pillars, straight and majestuousIn the evening made seem like basaltic caves. By Charles Baudelaire Pillars Straight Caves Lived Long

What is the universe but a treacherous perversion of scale? By John Zande Scale Universe Treacherous Perversion