Quotes about stars
stars actors concentration
Michael Caine is a movie star, but he's also a great actor. I can't say that about every movie star. It's the concentration he has. Norman Jewison
stars military gay
The men with stars on their shoulders supporting gays serving in the military is going to have a profound impact. Norah O'Donnell
stars inspiration gay
After months of speculation, the sitcom star Ellen DeGeneres admitted that yes, she's gay. Inspired by her courage, today, diet-guru Richard Simmons admitted that he is really, really, really, really gay. Norm MacDonald
stars sleep days-off
We had no sleep or days off or anything like that and then, when the band became big, Hendrix became a star and looked down at us lot. Noel Redding
stars knights play
Of course, the age-old tradition that a star must appear even if he or she is practically dying is an excellent one, but it can be carried too far. I one played a performance of The Knight of the Burning Pestle with a temperature of 103 and gave sixteen members of the company mumps, thereby closing the play and throwing everybody out of work. There may be a moral lurking somewhere in this, but I cannot for the life of me discover what it is. Noel Coward
stars believe astrology
I don't believe in astrology. The only stars I can blame for my failures are those that walk about the stage. Noel Coward
stars children son
My son ain't going to be miserable because he's going to be the child of a rock star, the end. Noel Gallagher
stars rocks enough
Rock stardom will die because nobody will make enough money any more to be rock stars. Noel Gallagher
stars rocks world
There's enough music in the world. There are enough rock stars. Noel Gallagher
stars shining way
I'll have my way, in my own time / I'll have my say, my star will shine. Noel Gallagher
stars messages want
I don't want to be a big star. I just want to get my message across. Nneka
stars character greatness
One measure of the greatness of a work is that the characters who play roles in the narrative feel its essential truth. As someone who is proud to have been there during much of the action David Sepkoski describes, I give his description and analysis of the history of paleobiology a five-star rating; to my mind, this actually was the way it was. Niles Eldredge
stars science missing
I didn't even know there were stars to look at to not see. If you don't know that they're there, you don't know that you're missing them. Neil deGrasse Tyson
stars science safety
For your own safety, do not ever tell an astrophysicist, I hope all your stars are twinkling. Neil deGrasse Tyson
stars mind calendars
In astrophysics, we care about how matter, motion and energy manifest in objects and phenomenon in the universe. Stars are born. They live out their lives. They die. Some of the ones that die explode. Our sun will not be one of those, but it will die. And it'll take Earth with us. So we make sure we have other destinations in mind when that happens. And I've got it on my calendar. Neil deGrasse Tyson
stars real bad-ass
In the movie, the stars above the ship bear no correspondence to any constellations in a real sky. Worse yet, while the heroine bobs... we are treated to her view of this Hollywood sky-one where the stars on the right half of the scene trace the mirror image of the stars in the left half. How lazy can you get? Neil deGrasse Tyson
stars heart oxygen
Stars die and reborn […] They get so hot that the nuclei of the atoms fuse together deep within them to make the oxygen we breathe, the carbon in our muscles, the calcium in our bones, the iron in our blood. All was cooked in the fiery hearts of long vanished stars. … The cosmos is also within us. We're made of star stuff. We are a way for the cosmos to know itself. Neil deGrasse Tyson
stars years space
Trillions of years into the future, when all stars are gone...all parts of the cosmos will cool to the same temperature as the ever-cooling background. At that time, space travel will no longer provide refuge because even Hell will have frozen over. We may then declare that the universe has died-not with a bang, but with a whimper. Neil deGrasse Tyson
stars wine oxygen
Here's the problem, when you're stargazing on a mountain top you are partially oxygen-deprived and you're in command of million dollars worth of hardware. So as much as I would like to sip wine under the stars, it's contraindicated in the instructions on operating telescopes. Neil deGrasse Tyson
stars moon origin-of-life
We only recently figured out the origin of our own moon. And we have some idea of how the Sun and Earth formed, but that's only because modern telescopes empower us to see other stars and planets freshly hatched within gas clouds across the galaxy. As for the origin of life itself, the transition from inanimate molecules to what any of us would call life remains one of the great frontiers of biology. Neil deGrasse Tyson
stars war real
I never got into 'Star Wars.' Maybe because they made no attempt to portray real physics. At all. Neil deGrasse Tyson
stars home science
To achieve this density of a neutron star at home, just cram a herd of 50 million elephants into the volume of a thimble. Neil deGrasse Tyson
stars science iron
The iron from that meteorite and the iron from your blood have common origin in the core of a star. Neil deGrasse Tyson
stars science clouds
We can trace the elements. They were forged in the centers of high-mass stars that went unstable at the ends of their lives, they exploded, scattered their enriched contents across the galaxy, sprinkled into gas clouds that then collapsed and formed stars and planets and life. Neil deGrasse Tyson
stars moving moon
Perhaps these ancient observatories like Stonehenge perennially impress modern people because modern people have no idea how the Sun, Moon, or stars move. We are too busy watching evening television to care what's going on in the sky. Neil deGrasse Tyson
stars space clouds
As the plow pushes through a parking lot of light fluffy snow, the snow clumps together in bigger and bigger chunks. Out in space, pressure hitting a gas cloud has a similar effect, except, instead of snowballs, you get stars! Neil deGrasse Tyson
stars environment havoc
I'm fascinated by the deaths of stars and the havoc they wreak on their environments. Neil deGrasse Tyson
stars dust together
Once you've got the makings of a star, gravity draws leftover gas and dust into a giant swirling disk. The dust continues to stick together, clumping into rocky asteroids, which eventually become orbiting rocky planets. And voila: a solar system! Neil deGrasse Tyson
stars rocks use
If there's some kind of rock star status, would I be irresponsible if I didn't somehow use it for a continued greater good? I'm always involved in some way with reaching the public. Neil deGrasse Tyson
stars fall mean
The most accessible field in science, from the point of view of language, is astrophysics. What do you call spots on the sun? Sunspots. Regions of space you fall into and you don’t come out of? Black holes. Big red stars? Red giants. So I take my fellow scientists to task. He’ll use his word, and if I understand it, I’ll say, “Oh, does that mean da-da-da-de-da? Neil deGrasse Tyson
stars
Not only do we live among the stars, the stars live within us. Neil deGrasse Tyson
stars night thinking
That the north star is the brightest in the night sky. I'd guess about 9 out of 10 people think this. But it does not require a grant from the National Science Foundation to learn the answer. The North Star is not even in the top 40 in the night sky. It's the 49th brightest star. Rather dull and boring by most measures. Neil deGrasse Tyson
stars dust way
We are star dust in the highest exalted way, called by the universe, reaching out to the universe Neil deGrasse Tyson