The sky is filled with stars, invisible by day.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When it is dark enough, you can see the stars.
When it gets dark enough you can see the stars.
There's no night without stars.
Everybody has busy lives, but you can tell people, 'Go outside and look at the night sky. We've been able to demonstrate that every star you see probably has a planet around it.'
To find a new star in the sky is pretty hard.
The stars are scattered all over the sky like shimmering tears, there must be great pain in the eye from which they trickled.
As specialists of apparent life, stars serve as superficial objects that people can identify with in order to compensate for the fragmented productive specialisations that they actually live.
If the stars should appear but one night every thousand years how man would marvel and stare.
When, according to habit, I was contemplating the stars in a clear sky, I noticed a new and unusual star, surpassing the other stars in brilliancy. There had never before been any star in that place in the sky.
The sky is the daily bread of the eyes.