Yes, our Sun is a \'G 3\' class star, which is somewhat small but extremely stable.
But there are \'O\' and \'P\' class stars out there, which fall into the \'blue giant\' class of stars. They are EXTREMELY large, often 20-50X the mass of our own sun. These stars are extremely unstable and tend to go \'supernova\' under their own gravitation, usually leaving behind a neutron star or \'pulsar\' (which is actually a special kind of neutron star). Within a matter of minutes (or DAYS in some cases) their energy output can exceed that of an entire GALAXY.