“there is no planet, sun, or star could hold you if you but knew what you are.”
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American philosopher, essayist, and poet 1803–1882Related quotes
“And what else could you do, being a star?”
"A Note on Integrity" (17 July 2008) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blyC329I3F0
Context: No one can tell the mountain what it's missing, or that it's lacking, or that it's something that it's not.... You know, you can shout all night long at the stars to stop twinkling — but they won't!... And it's quite a compliment, really, that you can be what you are, and that you can do the right thing, regardless of how popular it is, or if you have anyone helping you — or if you don't get anything for it.... All those people out there, looking up at you, screaming "stop twinkling!" — they have no power, at all. And what else could you do, being a star?

“But I guess you don't see the planets when you're staring at the sun. You just get blinded.”
Source: Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist

“You are my sun,
my moon, and
all my stars.”
Variant: Yours is the light by which my spirit's born: - you are my sun, my moon, and all my stars.

The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci (1883), III Six books on Light and Shade
“Creating stars in laboratories on the very planets you inhabit turns out to be a bad idea.”
Almost-Classics: SF Concepts and Settings That Deserve Better Execution https://www.tor.com/2018/01/29/almost-classics-sf-concepts-and-settings-that-deserve-better-execution/ on Tor.com, January 29, 2018
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Wood, Christopher. "Terrible Hard", Says Alice. London: Constable. 1970. (chapter 8)