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Quotes About Energy

A lot of us have energy that we can tap into. We sell ourselves short.
~ Ski Mask the Slump God
Everything has some consciousness, and we tap into that. It is about energy at its most basic level.
~ Robert Moog
I'm sweating like a hog tap-dancing in a sauna.
~ Richard Kadrey
Alyx notices that I'm done with my coffee and comes over. "You went through those fast. You want another double?" "Yes, but I already want to bench-press that bus out there, so I probably shouldn't. What do you have with less caffeine?" "Everything," she says. "Literally everything here has less caffeine than what you just drank.
~ Richard Kadrey
From my experience I have noticed the people we coach who seemed to suffer the most weight fluctuations are actually the ones who continue restricting their food. I know that sounds crazy, but scientifically and biologically it makes sense. Not eating enough food lowers your metabolic rate, which in turn teaches your body to store more of the food you eat as fat, rather than allowing you to expend it as energy.
~ Richard Kerr
These ecstatic moments of delight or fear, or both, "radioactive jewels buried within us, emitting energy across the years of our lives," as Chawla eloquently puts it, are most often experienced in nature during formative years.
~ Richard Louv
Ethanol is a premier, high performance fuel. It has tremendous environmental benefits and is a key component to energy independence for our country.
~ Richard Lugar
Photosynthesis, the activity that ultimately makes all life possible, permits plants to trap energy from the sun and store it in the form of glucose, or sugar, for their growth. To make one molecule of sugar requires six molecules of water and six of carbon dioxide, taken from the air. When these are combined with the energy from the sun's light, glucose is formed - to be stored within the plant - and oxygen and carbon dioxide are released into the air. As
~ Richard M. Ketchum
We know a great deal more than the Greeks did about the forces of life. But with all our knowledge, no one fully comprehends the miraculous process, known as photosynthesis, by which trees and other green plants use energy from the sun to transform elements into food for themselves at the same time that they release oxygen into the atmosphere. Photosynthesis makes life on Earth possible, and it is the most important function performed by green plants of all kinds.
~ Richard M. Ketchum
I, a universe of atoms, an atom in the universe.
~ Richard P. Feynman
New hopes are a fountain of energy.
~ Richard Paul Evans
L'électricité est réellement le sang de la civilisation.
~ Richard Paul Evans
Our thoughts are not arrows haphazardly shot out into the cosmos. They are boomerangs.
~ Richard Paul Evans
Faraday's principle of induction,
~ Richard Phillips
Morning plus coffee equals comfort, or some nonsensical equation.
~ Richard Phillips
The vitality of a human life can be measured by the intensity of one's desire. We know we are truly alive when we experience a drive for the "more" life. Human desire or longing is the source of our spiritual energy.
~ Richard R. Gaillardetz
Robbie, at the moment, was very much full of hell. I was trying out a big Zoomar telescopic lens on my new Bell & Howell movie camera, holding on Robbie while she danced and pranced. She posed, flew around, wiggled a little. The word for it was: sensational.
~ Richard S. Prather
Names of heat and names of light, names of collision in the dark
~ Richard Siken
Energy is that amazing feeling that comes to life inside of you when you're happy and believe in yourself.
~ Richard Simmons
There is no good or evil, only spirit and matter. Only movement toward the light - and away from it.
~ Richard Stanley
F. Kennedy, y repito sus palabras en este momento. Escribo esencialmente para los jóvenes de espíritu, para los enérgicos, para los optimistas; para aquellos que convengan conmigo en reconocer que podemos y debemos modernizar (actualmente me gusta decir "mejorar") nuestro sistema jurídico y nuestro sistema de justicia.
~ Richard Susskind
compared to that of great apes, the reduction in human gut size saves humans at least 10 percent of daily energy expenditure: the more gut tissue in the body, the more energy must be spent on its metabolism.
~ Richard W. Wrangham
Are we just an ordinary animal that happens to enjoy the tastes and securities of cooked food without in any way depending on them? Or are we a new kind of species tied to the use of fire by our biological needs, relying on cooked food to supply enough energy to our bodies?
~ Richard W. Wrangham
In 1995 Leslie Aiello and Peter Wheeler proposed that the reason some animals have evolved big brains is that they have small guts, and small guts are made possible by a high-quality diet. Aiello and Wheeler's head-spinning idea came from the realization that brains are exceptionally greedy for glucose—in other words, for energy. For an inactive person, every fifth meal is eaten solely to power the brain.
~ Richard W. Wrangham