Portrait of Neil deGrasse Tyson

Neil deGrasse Tyson

Astrophysicist, science communicator

Contemporary influential 195 sayings

Sayings by Neil deGrasse Tyson

The claim that the universe was made for us is a human vanity.

2014 — Interview with 'The Atlantic'
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The problem with 'alternative medicine' is that once it's proven to work, it's just called medicine.

2013 — Twitter post
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I don't care if people don't like me. I care if they're wrong.

2012 — Interview on 'Big Think'
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The most important thing about science is that it's self-correcting. Religion is not.

2015 — Public lecture
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I don't have pet peeves; I have major psychotic fucking hatreds.

2014 — Interview with 'The Guardian'
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The cosmic perspective not only embraces our genetic kinship with all life on Earth but also values our chemical kinship with any yet-to-be discovered life in the universe, as well as our atomic kinship with the universe itself.

2007 — Essay in 'Natural History' magazine
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The internet is the most democratic thing that's ever happened in the history of civilization. And the most democratizing force in the history of civilization.

2016 — Interview on 'The Rubin Report'
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If you want to assert a truth, first make sure it's not just an opinion that you desperately want to be true.

2013 — Twitter post
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The great thing about science is that it doesn't ask for your faith, it just asks for your eyes.

2011 — Public lecture
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I don't have a problem with people believing in God. I have a problem with people believing in things that are demonstrably false.

2012 — Interview on 'The Joe Rogan Experience'
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The problem with society is not lack of knowledge, but the illusion of knowledge.

2014 — Twitter post
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The more you know about the universe, the less you can believe in God.

2011 — Interview with 'The Atlantic'
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I don't want to live in a world where people don't understand science. That's a world of darkness.

2014 — Interview on 'The Daily Show'
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The most important thing about the scientific method is that it's self-correcting. You don't have to trust anyone. You can verify everything for yourself.

2013 — Public lecture
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We spend the first year of a child's life teaching it to walk and talk and the rest of its life to shut up and sit down.

2012 — Twitter post
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The only people who still call it 'global warming' are the ones who don't believe in it.

2014 — Interview on 'Real Time with Bill Maher'
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I'm often asked, 'What is the meaning of life?' I don't know, but I think that the search for meaning is a good meaning to have.

2013 — StarTalk Radio
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I don't have a problem with people believing in God. I have a problem with people who believe in God and use that as an excuse to be ignorant.

2015 — Interview on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
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I'm a scientist. I don't believe in anything. I just believe in evidence.

2014 — StarTalk Radio
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Curiosity and the urge to solve problems are the great forces of human nature.

2012 — Space Chronicles: Facing the Ultimate Frontier
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