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Light is the astronomer's necessity. When the sublime word was uttered, "Let there be light!" the study of astronomy was made possible.
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We are charmed with the variegated flowers of our gardens of earth, but he who makes the fields blush with flowers under the warm kisses of the sun has planted his wider gardens of space with colored stars.
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Creation is a necessity of mind - even of the Divine mind.
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One never can be alone if he is familiarly acquainted with the stars.
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Light is the child of force, and the child, like its father, is full of power.
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Nobody ever did anything very foolish except from some strong principle.
William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne
Henry White Warren
Born:
1831
Died:
1912
(aged 81)
Bio:
Henry White Warren was an American Methodist Episcopal bishop and author, brother of William Fairfield Warren. He was born at Williamsburg, Mass., and graduated in 1853 at Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn.
Known for:
Recreations in astronomy (1886)
Among the Forces (1898)
Discourses on Miracles (1902)
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