1,151 Quotes by Neil deGrasse Tyson



  • Author Neil deGrasse Tyson
  • Quote

    Photons are accurately and legitimately described as waves and particles at the same time. They are genuine wavicles.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Neil deGrasse Tyson
  • Quote

    The universe has really never made things in ones. The Earth is special and everything else is different? No, we've got seven other planets. The sun? No, the sun is one of those dots in the night sky. The Milky Way? No, it's one of a hundred billion galaxies. And the universe--maybe it's countless other universes.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Neil deGrasse Tyson
  • Quote

    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.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Neil deGrasse Tyson
  • Quote

    You can't have people making decisions about the future of the world who are scientifically illiterate. That's a recipe for disaster. And I don't mean just whether a politician is scientifically literate, but people who vote politicians into office.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Neil deGrasse Tyson
  • Quote

    I would expunge the word "aptitude" from our vocabulary, because if you're interested in something, that's all that matters. You'll spend more time doing it, that than anything else, and possibly more time doing it than anybody else. And that's all that matters, because in the end, if you love what you do, you'll be your best at it compared to anything else you might have chosen as a career.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Neil deGrasse Tyson
  • Quote

    If there were biologists among the extremophiles organisms that live in extreme conditions, they would surely classify themselves as normal and any life that thrived in room temperature as an extremophile.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Neil deGrasse Tyson
  • Quote

    One of the symptoms of an absence of innovation is the fact that you lose your jobs. Everyone else catches up with you. They can do what you do better than you or cheaper than you. And in a multinational corporate-free market enterprise, it is the company's obligation to take the factory to a place where they can make it more cheaply.

  • Tags
  • Share