Edwin Powell Hubble: "Equipped with his five senses, man explores the universe around him and calls the adventure science."
It is a quote by George Jung aka. Boston George who was portrayed by Johnny Depp in the 2001 film Blow. http://georgejung.com/
A couple of things. Firstly, I'm not trying to be an Internet troll, but some punctuation would have helped me understand this a lot faster. Quotation marks are there for this exact reason. Now looking at this, i would have to say that it is more Personification than anything. As for a metaphor, i don't think so, if i had a little more context, like sentences around the quote i may be able to help. But I think its Personification.
The universe is so incredibly complex, from the quantum spins of atoms to the inner workings of a cell to the vastness of space, by all rights we should have no ability to comprehend such complexity. Yet we, as a species, have been able to research, to learn, and eventually to comprehend a great many complex natural phenomena. This, then, is the greatest mystery of all--that the infinite mysteries of the universe can even begin to be comprehensible. (Professor of Chemistry, Pomona College, personal opinion).
his favorite quote is "this is one small step for a man, but one giant leap for man kind."
one aim 0ne destiny
Manifest Destiny: expansion west.
I can't say whether or not it is a quote from a movie but the notion is a bit absurd. I mean, where does 'the universe' do its thinking, its planning?
It is from the play The Tragedy of Julius Casesar.
To provide an accurate interpretation of the quote, I would need to know the specific quote in question. If you provide me with the quote, I can help you understand its meaning.
"By the Power of Grayskull...I Have the Power!" - He-Man/Prince Adam .
"Two things are infibite; the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not so sure about the universe." -Albert Einstein
Meeting you was destiny. Becoming friends with you was choice. But falling in love with you... I had no control over.
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This quote means that individuals have the power to control and influence their own destiny. A single person, through determination and effort, can shape their life according to their desires and goals.
The quote "some journeys take us far from home; some adventures lead us to our destiny" on page 215 in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.
William Shakespeare. I don't understand the meaning of this particular quote, so don't ask.