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Quotes About Stellar

I don't like staying in hotels. I like to be in my own bed. San Diego as a city is really awesome. The only hard part of it for me is that I'm away from my family and my house. But as far as shooting down there, we get amazing locations, and the crew is really, really stellar down there. They are really fun.
~ Kristen Bell
The only way the gender divide affected me was the social things the younger guy executives could do with their bosses. I don't know what went on in the clubs, because I didn't go. I made sure my work was stellar, and that compensated for whatever social time we weren't spending together.
~ Stacey Snider
To defeat Donald Trump, the Democrats must run a stellar cast of all-stars in their primary.
~ Shaun King
When I can control my own show, I want the price to be affordable so fans can actually see me. It's a challenge because I have to do a lot of navigating to make the production stellar but do it on a realistic budget.
~ Kaskade
My experience at NXT was quite stellar.
~ Samoa Joe
Some red star had come too close to the earth.
~ Oscar Wilde
We are, quite literally, star dust.
~ Christof Koch
ordinary eternal machinery, like the grinding of the stars
~ Leonard Cohen
We are so small between the stars, so large against the sky.
~ Leonard Cohen
Abulanam's Pride emerged into a sky dominated by the heaven tree of a stellar nursery. Billowing thunderheads and swirling currents of sooty dust, silicate grains and gas aglow with the radiation of hot bright stars embedded in them. Ragged pillars, shaped by light and stellar winds, clawing across a dozen light years, spalling offshoots tipped with the blowsy haloes of stars birthing in collapsing knots of protostellar material. A vast, violent engine of creation.
~ Unknown
For relatively small stars, the Pauli exclusion principle keeps the electrons in a star sufficiently separated to prevent the star from contracting further after it has spent its fuel. In other words, the electrons counteract the crushing gravitational force. However, for stars more than about 1.5 times the mass of the sun (a mass known as the Chandrasekhar limit), this repulsive force would not be enough to stop stellar collapse.
~ Unknown
All of the stars rotate, have orbits around the center of the galaxy, and most of them go around the center of the galaxy in nearly circular orbits. They vary a little bit from circular, but they're predominantly circular.
~ Nancy Roman
When a child is born, it is immersed in an atmosphere charged with the stellar vibrations peculiar to that moment, which are stamped upon each atom of the sensitive organism by the air inhaled with the first breath.
~ Max Heindel
A galaxy is composed of gas and dust and stars - -billions upon billions of stars
~ Unknown
It can be said that we are all "star dust," the product of heavy element generation within previous generations of stars.
~ Unknown
While we speak, new worlds are sparkling forth--suns are throwing off their nebulae--nebulae are hardening into worlds.
~ Unknown
The stellar universe is not so difficult of comprehension as the real actions of other people.
~ Marcel Proust
Least total darkness should by Night regaine   Her old possession, and extinguish life   In Nature and all things, which these soft fires   Not only enlighten, but with kindly heate   Of various influence foment and warme,   Temper or nourish, or in part shed down   Thir stellar vertue on all kinds that grow   On Earth, made hereby apter to receive   Perfection from the Suns more potent Ray.
~ John Milton
Human generosity is possible only because at the center of the solar system a magnificent stellar generosity pours forth free energy day and night without stop and without complaint and without the slightest hesitation.
~ Megan McKenna
Stars have their moments then they die.
~ Nick Cave
Very soon the heavens presented an extraordinary appearance, for all the stars directly behind me were now deep red, while those directly ahead were violet. Rubies lay behind me, amethysts ahead of me.
~ Olaf Stapledon
That's where we are," he said. "One star amongst four hundred billion.
~ Unknown
Stellar coordinates? she mused. But it was unlikely anyone on the planet would have had the first clue about such things.
~ Peter F. Hamilton