A Quote by Neil deGrasse Tyson

We are not figuratively, but literally stardust. — © Neil deGrasse Tyson
We are not figuratively, but literally stardust.
The molecules that comprise our body are traceable to the crucibles of the centers of stars.These atoms and molecules are in us because, in fact, the universe is in us. And, we are not only figuratively, but literally, stardust.
It is very useful, when one is young, to learn the difference between "literally" and "figuratively." If something happens literally, it actually happens; if something happens figuratively, it feels like it is happening. If you are literally jumping for joy, for instance, it means you are leaping in the air because you are very happy. If you are figuratively jumping for joy, it means you are so happy that you could jump for joy, but are saving your energy for other matters.
The atoms of our bodies are traceable to stars that manufactured them in their cores and exploded these enriched ingredients across our galaxy, billions of years ago. For this reason, we are biologically connected to every other living thing in the world. We are chemically connected to all molecules on Earth. And we are atomically connected to all atoms in the universe. We are not figuratively, but literally stardust.
We literally are all made out of stardust. We started from those stars; we are made of stardust. So, next time you are really depressed, look in the mirror and you can look and say, hi, I'm looking at a star here.
Nancy According to astronomers, every atom in my body was forged in a star. I am made, they insist, of stardust. I am stardust braided into strands and streamers of information, proteins and DNA, double helixes of stardust. In every cell of my body there is a thread of stardust as long as my arm.
Don't use metaphors in fantasy; your readers will take them literally. Or they may take them figuratively - but if so, they'll also take your magics and transformations figuratively. Either way, you're in trouble.
When it rains, it pours - figuratively and literally.
When it rains, it pours - figuratively and literally
We were, literally and figuratively, in the same boat.
I am a distance runner, a marathoner... literally and figuratively.
There is stardust in your veins. We are literally, ultimately children of the stars.
Energy powers our economy, both literally and figuratively.
I knew that I had to find my own voice, both figuratively and literally.
It was an instant weight lifted off my chest - both literally and figuratively.
An abusive relationship is worse than being in prison. I mean literally, not figuratively.
Hang Mortmain," said Will. "And I mean that literally, of course, but also figuratively.
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