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You may have to read that book four times a night."Stardust," there's more. "American Gods," there's more.
"Stardust," there's more.
And stardust literally flows through our veins right now.
So the NASA Stardust was really groundbreaking.
Not only does stardust flow through our veins, but also as Carl Sagan poetically put it, he had the NASA engineers turn the Voyager satellite around
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This is our stardust mission that we ran out of Space Sciences Lab.
You are made of stardust.
We really are literally stardust.
What could they be but stardust, these people who refused to die?
And even at the time of the Stardust fire, we were actually up at the top of that.
And so when people say we are stardust, that is absolutely correct.
I mean, the NASA Stardust mission was like-- it had happened.
So you know, Stardust just flew through the tail.
This is the introduction to the book "We Are Stardust."
And they went up and captured all this stardust, and then had people in the public actually analyze that data online.
I think science says, we're stardust.
And so, the "Buffy" explosion sent "Buffy" stardust out into the universe.
And I would say it was pretty evident from reading your book that you're a big fan of both the Stardust and Rosetta
Before we move on, to Rosetta, Stardust also brought us back-- in addition to bringing us back the first sample from a comet, brought us
Because I have seen it since I was a child-- the magic, the stardust we are, and the lives of people I come from.
But she made the discovery that everybody's heard of when we say a phrase like "we are all star stuff" or "we are stardust."
He is saying that we, human beings, are literally made out of stardust.
And that's basically what John said to the manager, who created the name for David Bowie, Ziggy Stardust.
You can take the most ordinary, mundane object and Hollywoodize it and it gets this aura about it, it gets this kind of stardust.
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