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Quotes About Heat

It ain't the heat, it's the humility.
~ Yogi Berra
Brass, stay down all summer.
~ Eugene Ormandy
It's hot as hell as can be.
~ Eugene Ormandy
In summers, after 1 hour of extreme gaming you can use your laptop to iron your shirt.
~ Neetesh Dixit
The sun can give heat and light to the whole world, but he cannot do so when the clouds shut out his rays. Similarly as long as egotism veils the heart, God cannot shine upon it.
~ Ramakrishna
In Mexico an air conditioner is called a politician because it makes a lot of noise but doesn't work very well.
~ Len Deighton
Genius is present in every age, but the men carrying it within them remain benumbed unless extraordinary events occur to heat up and melt the mass so that it flows forth.
~ Denis Diderot
It's only when you look at an ant through a magnifying glass on a sunny day that you realise how often they burst into flames
~ Harry Hill
By July, a damp Southern heat had settled down on the town like warm sweet syrup.
~ Unknown
To cool the smoke, which is hotter and coarser than that of tobacco, a filter consisting of a damp cloth was sometimes held over the mouthpiece. In India, the pipe was known as a chillim (sometimes spelt chillum or chillam) which derived from the Hindi chilam, meaning a chalice.
~ Unknown
The sun has adjusted its structure so that nuclear power is generated in the core, and diffuses outward, at just the rate needed to balance the heat lost from the surface-heat that is the basis for life on Earth.
~ Martin Rees
Rows of peanut butter blossom cookies lined the kitchen counters, covering every available space. The kitchen sweltered from the afternoon sun, oven heat, and no air conditioning.
~ Unknown
She was radiant, her cheeks glowing with heat, her long locks shimmering in the lantern light like golden marmalade, swinging in rhythm with the zitaraes and flutes. I wished I could be her sometimes, jumping into every moment fully, her cheer covering the darkness that still lurked deep inside her.
~ Mary E. Pearson
Matt had told me that cold was just the absence of heat, but it didn't feel like that. It felt like a presence. It felt stealthy, like a thief. You had to wrap your clothes tight around you or it would steal your warmth, and when all your warmth was gone you'd just be a shell, empty and brittle as a dead beetle.
~ Mary Lawson
Love and justice are like water and fire -- although both are necessary, they go together with difficulty. Compassion and wisdom are like heat and light -- although different, they work together in complementarity.
~ Unknown
Imperceptiblement, je me laisse tomber amoureux. Perceptiblement, aussi. A l'intérieur de mon horloge, c'est le jour le plus chaud du monde.
~ Mathias Malzieu
The hotter the furnace the finer the gold.
~ Matshona Dhliwayo
When anger heats up it folds into fists.
~ Matshona Dhliwayo
My opponents' first argument was that the rocks of the earth--which are generally agreed to have once been in a hot and melted state--would have required far longer to lose their heat than the Scriptures described. My reply was that the earth had indeed cooled at great speed, being made possible by a process I termed Divine Refrigeration.
~ Unknown
Acidity (sour) turns down oxidation (heat) in the cells, but in large amounts it causes oxidation or burning
~ Unknown
The characteristic symptoms of atrophy include a dry tongue. In advanced cases, it may be narrow, thin, withered, or cracked, but it will always be dry. It can also be red from heat caused by a lack of fluids, or pale from lack of nutrition.
~ Unknown
only the heat of that compassion united with wisdom can melt the ore in our minds, so as to liberate the gold of our fundamental nature.
~ Matthieu Ricard
First, the weather got hotter every day, and the hay press broke down every day. Second, the boss fell in love with Marian Wray, and the hay press broke down every day. Third, inside of forty-eight hours everybody on that crew hated everybody else, and the hay press broke down every day. Fourth, and most important of all, the hay press broke down every day.
~ Max Brand
Science is part of culture. Culture isn't only art and music and literature, it's also understanding what the world is made of and how it functions. People should know something about stars, matter and chemistry. People often say that they don't like chemistry but we deal with chemistry all the time. People don't know what heat is, they hardly know what water is. I'm always surprised how little people know about anything. I'm puzzled by it.
~ Max Perutz