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Out Milky Way is the dwelling; the nebulae are the city.
Victor Hugo
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What this quote means

This quote metaphorically describes the Milky Way as a home and nebulae as parts of a vibrant, cosmic city.

Victor Hugo uses the metaphor of the Milky Way as a dwelling to convey a sense of belonging and the vastness of the universe. By likening nebulae to a city, he emphasizes the beauty and intricacy of the cosmos, suggesting that we are part of a larger, magnificent scheme of existence.

Themes

Milky WayNebulaeUniverseCosmosHome

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Example use cases

In a presentation about astronomy, one might use this quote to illustrate our connection to the universe.

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