1.
We must unlearn the constellations to see the stars.
Jack Gilbert
2.
Ideas are to objects as constellations are to stars [translated from Trauerspiel, 1928].
Walter Benjamin
3.
His head is made of stars, but not yet arranged into constellations.
Elias Canetti
4.
The question concerning technology is the question concerning the constellation in which revealing and concealing, in which the coming to presence of truth, comes to pass
Martin Heidegger
5.
The constellations this year seem unfavourable to rebels.
Cesare Borgia
6.
A head full of stars, just not in constellation yet.
Elias Canetti
7.
There's a universe inside your head, constellations of the things you left unsaid.
Lauren Aquilina
8.
Constellations have always been troublesome things to name. If you give one of them a fanciful name, it will always refuse to live up to it; it will always persist in not resembling the thing it has been named for.
Mark Twain
10.
You are down there alone, the stars seemed to say to him. And we are up here, in our constellations, together.
Kate DiCamillo