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I try to show the public that chemistry, biology, physics, astrophysics is life. It is not some separate subject that you have to be pulled into a corner to be taught about.

- Neil deGrasse Tyson

Chemistry, Some, Separate, Biology

Any time scientists disagree, it's because we have insufficient data. Then we can agree on what kind of data to get; we get the data; and the data solves the problem. Either I'm right, or you're right, or we're both wrong. And we move on. That kind of conflict resolution does not exist in politics or religion.

- Neil deGrasse Tyson

Politics, Resolution, Either, Data

Once you have an innovation culture, even those who are not scientists or engineers - poets, actors, journalists - they, as communities, embrace the meaning of what it is to be scientifically literate. They embrace the concept of an innovation culture. They vote in ways that promote it. They don't fight science and they don't fight technology.

- Neil deGrasse Tyson

Concept, Journalists, Ways, Actor

The most creative people are motivated by the grandest of problems that are presented before them.

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Motivated, Before, Most, Creative People

Everything we do, every thought we've ever had, is produced by the human brain. But exactly how it operates remains one of the biggest unsolved mysteries, and it seems the more we probe its secrets, the more surprises we find.

- Neil deGrasse Tyson

Thought, More, Mysteries, Remains

For centuries, magicians have intuitively taken advantage of the inner workings of our brains.

- Neil deGrasse Tyson

Brains, Magicians, Centuries

So the history of discovery, particularly cosmic discovery, but discovery in general, scientific discovery, is one where at any given moment, there's a frontier. And there tends to be an urge for people, especially religious people, to assert that across that boundary, into the unknown, lies the handiwork of God. This shows up a lot.

- Neil deGrasse Tyson

Scientific, Religious, Boundary

People who are scientists today are scientists in spite of the system, typically, not because of it.

- Neil deGrasse Tyson

Today, System, Scientists, Spite

The universe is hilarious! Like, Venus is 900 degrees. I could tell you it melts lead. But that's not as fun as saying, 'You can cook a pizza on the windowsill in nine seconds.' And next time my fans eat pizza, they're thinking of Venus!

- Neil deGrasse Tyson

Next, Tell, Nine, Hilarious

For me, the most fascinating interface is Twitter. I have odd cosmic thoughts every day and I realized I could hold them to myself or share them with people who might be interested.

- Neil deGrasse Tyson

Thoughts, Cosmic, Could, Interface

Most of what Einstein said and did has no direct impact on what anybody reads in the Bible. Special relativity, his work in quantum mechanics, nobody even knows or cares. Where Einstein really affects the Bible is the fact that general relativity is the organizing principle for the Big Bang.

- Neil deGrasse Tyson

Big, Quantum Mechanics, Impact

The chances that your tombstone will read 'Killed by Asteroid' are about the same as they'd be for 'Killed in Airplane Crash.'

- Neil deGrasse Tyson

Will, About, Read, Tombstone

'Cosmos' is an occasion to bring everything that I have, all of my capacity to communicate. We may go to the edge of the universe, but we're going to land right on you: in your heart, in your soul, in your mind. My goal is to have people know that they are participants in this great unfolding cosmic story.

- Neil deGrasse Tyson

Soul, Communicate, Occasion, Unfolding

Keep in mind that if you take a tour through a hospital and look at every machine with on and off switch that is brought into the service of diagnosing the human condition, that machine is based on principles of physics discovered by a physicist in a machine designed by an engineer.

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Through, Human Condition, Physicist

The Venus transit is not a spectacle the way a total solar eclipse is a spectacle.

- Neil deGrasse Tyson

Spectacle, Venus, Total, Transit

There's a lot to do in space. I want to learn more about the greenhouse effect on Venus, about whether there was life on Mars, about the environment in which Earth and the Sun is immersed, the behavior of the Sun.

- Neil deGrasse Tyson

Learn, More, Which, Venus

Computers have proved to be formidable chess players. In fact, they've beaten our top human chess champions.

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Chess, Champions, Fact, Formidable

Ever since the Industrial Revolution, investments in science and technology have proved to be reliable engines of economic growth. If homegrown interest in those fields is not regenerated soon, the comfortable lifestyle to which Americans have become accustomed will draw to a rapid close.

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Science And Technology, Investments

Let me tell you something about full moons: kids don't care about full moons. They'll play in a full moon, no worries at all. They only get scared of magic or werewolves from stupid adults and their stupid adult stories.

- Neil deGrasse Tyson

Stupid, Magic, Play, Adult

The problem is not scientifically illiterate kids; it is scientifically illiterate adults. Kids are born curious about the natural world. They are always turning over rocks, jumping with two feet into mud puddles and playing with the tablecloth and fine china.

- Neil deGrasse Tyson

Feet, Jumping, About, Adult

Kids are born curious about the world. What adults primarily do in the presence of kids is unwittingly thwart the curiosity of children.

- Neil deGrasse Tyson

Curiosity, Curious, Thwart, Adult

If you think of feelings you have when you are awed by something - for example, knowing that elements in your body trace to exploded stars - I call that a spiritual reaction, speaking of awe and majesty, where words fail you.

- Neil deGrasse Tyson

Body, Your Body, Your, Exploded

Humans aren't as good as we should be in our capacity to empathize with feelings and thoughts of others, be they humans or other animals on Earth. So maybe part of our formal education should be training in empathy. Imagine how different the world would be if, in fact, that were 'reading, writing, arithmetic, empathy.'

- Neil deGrasse Tyson

Education, Fact, Other, Humans

I don't care what town you're born in, what city, what country. If you're a child, you are curious about your environment. You're overturning rocks. You're plucking leaves off of trees and petals off of flowers, looking inside, and you're doing things that create disorder in the lives of the adults around you.

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City, Doing, Country, Adult

You have people who believe they are scientifically literate but, in fact, are not. And I don't mind if you're not scientifically literate, but just admit that to yourself, so that you'll know, and perhaps you can take a first step to try to eradicate that.

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Believe, Fact, In Fact, Eradicate

Every day, I wake up and I say, 'Why... how... did I end up with 1.7 million Twitter followers?' It's freaky to me, every day, but that tells me that there's an appetite out there that had previously been underserved. There's an inner geek in us all, an inner bit of curiosity that people are discovering, and they like it.

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Wake Up, Every Day, Been, Appetite

Even with all our technology and the inventions that make modern life so much easier than it once was, it takes just one big natural disaster to wipe all that away and remind us that, here on Earth, we're still at the mercy of nature.

- Neil deGrasse Tyson

Nature, Big, Here, Natural Disaster

'Cosmos' wouldn't deserve its place in primetime evening network television were it not a landscape on which compelling stories were told. People, when they watch TV in the evening, want to see stories, and science simply tells the best stories.

- Neil deGrasse Tyson

Deserve, TV, Which, Network Television

With regard to robots, in the early days of robots people said, 'Oh, let's build a robot' and what's the first thought? You make a robot look like a human and do human things. That's so 1950s. We are so past that.

- Neil deGrasse Tyson

Thought, Things, Early Days, Robot

To make any future that we dreamt up real requires creative scientists, engineers, and technologists to make it happen. If people are not within your midst who dream about tomorrow - with the capacity to bring tomorrow into the present - then the country might as well just recede back into the cave because that's where we're headed.

- Neil deGrasse Tyson

Country, Bring, About, Recede

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