We are dust and shadows.
Classical Latin prefers the verb at the end of the sentence (it is a subject-object-verb language, unlike English which is a subject-verb-object language). The verb can appear in other positions, but usually for poetic or prosaic effect.The genitive plural of stella is stellarum, not stellae.So a more usual order would be: Omnes pulvis stellarum sumus.
It translates to "I am the lord and master of my friend" in Latin.
I and my shadow.
The master/lord and I are friends.
Umbra et Imago was created in 1991.
Sumus stercora et cogitamus nos esse.
Lux et umbra vicissim sed semper amor: Light and shadows by turns but always love.
Nihil sumus sine anima et scientia would be a translation of that phrase
"Because remember: as a man you are dust and to dust you return, but you shall rise again."
The cast of Lux et Umbra-Angelorum - 2012 includes: Kai Gieser as Sir Kai von Coburg Achim Kasper as Sir Dagoneth Axel Loh as Teufel Vlasto Peyitch as Herzog Albrecht von Troisdorf
Tenebris. Then there are the synonyms like Tenebrae, Umbra, Nox, Obscurum and Caligo.
On the morning of Tuesday, December 21, a total lunar eclipse will be visible everywhere in the USA. Here are the times of a few highlights, given in Eastern Time since the question comes from Michigan. Clocks in Central Time will read one hour earlier, Mountain Time two hours earlier, Pacific Time 3 hours earlier. 1:32 AM (12:32 AM CT, 11:32 PM Monday night MT, 10:32 PM Monday night PT) : Leading edge of the moon enters the umbra (totality). 2:40 AM ET: Moon completely within the umbra ... all eclipsed. 3:53 AM ET: Moon's leading edge exits the umbra (out of totality). 5:01 AM ET: Moon's trailing edge exits the umbra, completely out of totality.