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The nature of time and space has captivated philosophers and scientists for millennia. These fundamental aspects of reality are seemingly separate, yet deeply intertwined. This compilation explores this relationship through the lens of insightful quotations, categorized by theme. Time's Flow and the Immensity of Space: - "Time, like the ever-rolling stream, bears all its sons away." - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Poet) - "Space is what we measure time in." - Georges Lema?tre (Cosmologist) - "The stars are so far away, that the light you see is ancient light." - Neil deGrasse Tyson (Astrophysicist) The Perception of Time and Space: - "What is time? It is a veil which nature has drawn before reality." - Plutarch (Philosopher) - "Space and time are modes by which we think, not conditions under which we exist." - Immanuel Kant (Philosopher) - "Time and space are not conditions, but modes of experience." - Albert Einstein (Physicist)