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Quotes About Energy

Always plenty to do. Cannot well be idle and believe will rather wear out than rust out.
~ Henry J. Heinz
I'd much rather wear out than rust out.
~ Dan Rather
I don't want to rust out, I'd rather wear out.
~ Fritz Hollings
If you wear bold, bright clothes, you can't have a bad day!
~ Jeffree Star
But with rap music - not just N.W.A. - but rap music in general, seeing these artists wearing these team logos all the time started bringing a synergy and energy about having to rep your city, your team, everywhere and all the time.
~ Ice Cube
The older you are, I think you realize what you enjoy and what you don't need, what wears you out and what's important.
~ Alan Jackson
I know the one-week stands and the moving from city to city wears a lot of people down. But I find it exciting that's where the audiences are.
~ Cyd Charisse
An exhausted man is much more than a weary man. Does he exhaust the possible because he is himself exhausted, or is he exhausted because he has exhausted the possible? He exhausts himself by exhausting the possible, and inversely.
~ Gilles Deleuze
That New York energy, when you've got the benefit of great weather, it really is terrific. You look up at that skyline, and the Empire State Building is literally in your eyesight - there's nothing like that.
~ Justin Hartley
I grew up in Germany for a little while, and all my German friends said that Seattle, weather and energy-wise, is a lot like West Germany. It's true.
~ Daniel Breaker
Extreme weather threatens our energy and electric grid, federal buildings, transportation infrastructure, access to natural resources, public health, our relationships across the globe, and many other aspects of life.
~ Matt Cartwright
The facts of the fossil record never justified denying poor people a healthy diet. The facts of the weather record do not justify denying poor people affordable energy. And no set of facts, whatever they may be, can justify denying scientists - or anyone else, for that matter - the right to free speech.
~ Robert Zubrin
I think the players like to play with sunny days and warm weather.
~ Garbine Muguruza
You can skip inside if the weather is bad, it's an all-weather exercise that really gets your circulation going, it wakes you up, and it keeps you trim.
~ Tess Daly
The first thing I do in the morning is get a couple of cups of coffee down my throat to get my heart started. Then, if the weather is pleasant, I jog as much as five miles, if I feel up to it.
~ Joey Heatherton
Every conquering temptation represents a new fund of moral energy. Every trial endured and weathered in the right spirit makes a soul nobler and stronger than it was before.
~ William Butler Yeats
You cannot die. My energy will return to where it came from, part of a massive, incomprehensible universal web of energy.
~ Noel Edmonds
I see people who work on their look and they work on their poster and their website and you know, the music will speak for itself no matter what. So if you put maybe like 95% of your energy on music and 5% on playing out and telling people about it. That's kind of a good equation.
~ Kaki King
Think about the energy that you want to bring and create for everyone and stay true to that. At our wedding, we wanted everyone to enjoy the party and dance!
~ Jenna Johnson
I do not want my man to be exhausted for our wedding day, especially our wedding night.
~ Nikki Bella
We have to sell a gameplan, and you have to be enthusiastic, and you have to have energy come Wednesday, Thursday, Friday.
~ Jeff Fisher
To me, there is spirit in a reed. It's a living thing, a weed, really, and it does contain spirit of a sort. It's really an ancient vibration.
~ Steve Lacy
This is what we get paid to do, is to bring it every week, and I hope the guys would say I bring it every week. I mean, I love this game, and I bring energy.
~ Aaron Rodgers
The real challenge in doing a TV show is in what I would call the maintenance energy. You take that creative energy and you use it every week, of course. But you then need to maintain the quality of the stories, and it's harder to do.
~ Chris Carter