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Sometimes the best mode of transportation is a leap of faith.
— M. Elaine Moore
Feeling a little small? Well, in the context of the cosmos, we are small.
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
The telescope ... is a conduit to the cosmos.
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
Up high, biology vanishes to reveal a world shaped by the starker forces of geology and meteorology, the bare bones of the earth wrapped in sky.
— Rebecca Solnit
The history of America is the history of a genocide that didn't end yet, the genocide of American civilizations.
— Luiz Bolognesi
My main concern is with the world order
— George Soros
Science literacy is an important part of what it is to be an informed citizen of society.
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
Imagination alone is not enough, because the reality of nature is far more wondrous than anything we can imagine
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
The more of us that feel the universe, the better off we will be in this world.
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
Muse usually gestured like an amphetamine-fueled Sicilian who's nearly gotten clipped by a speeding car.
— Harlan Coben
Follow the evidence wherever it leads, and question everything.
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
Aliens might be surprised to learn that in a cosmos with limitless starlight, humans kill for energy sources buried in the sand
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
It doesn't get more iconic than Terry Fox.
— Shawn Ashmore
I believe that there's a way to question authority with manners, with dignity. There's no reason to be rude about it.
— Nicolas Cage
And the cosmos ends. Not with a bang but with a whimper.
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
Math is the language of the universe. So the more equations you know, the more you can converse with the cosmos.
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
And still the Void is still and'll never move - But I will be the Void, moving without having moved.
— Jack Kerouac