Quotes About Energy
Experience tells us that we do not need more overspending or higher taxes to grow jobs. We do not need more regulations or more government control - such as the government takeover of health care or the restrictions in domestic energy production.
~ Tim Walberg
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I only like doing live telly. It's great because you go in and do it and then go home. No edit, no retakes.
~ Paul O'Grady
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Without that real spectacle of a big, noisy St James' Park or Old Trafford or the Emirates, the certain beauty of watching a game of football even live on the telly is not the same as far as I'm concerned.
~ Steve Bruce
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Music inflames temperament.
~ Jim Morrison
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Our present nuclear fusion reactors are classified by the methods used to support the nuclear fusion reaction, which takes place at a temperature much hotter than the surface of the Sun.
~ Wilson Greatbatch
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As the temperature drops, the need for heating oil goes up.
~ Christopher Dodd
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Among physicists and chemists, cold fusion - nuclear fusion at close to room temperature - enjoys a reputation about on par with creationism.
~ Sam Kean
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There's truth in light. You can tell what elements a star is composed of and the temperature at which it burns by the light it gives off.
~ James Turrell
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We have record high temperatures and record high energy prices across the country, and we've seen the dangerous effects caused by extreme temperatures in the past.
~ Louise Slaughter
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I want to get my eight hours and be able to eat good meals and not be sluggish or anything like that. My body is my temple, and I've always thought that.
~ Bryce Harper
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I've always been known for speeding up the tempo. To me, that's just the way you play the game - aggressive. There's no time to rest. You rest on the sidelines.
~ Andrew Whitworth
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People like to hear songs that they can dance to. Even if they're sitting, they like being made to want to dance and move. By me being a dancer, I know how I'd dance at certain tempos. I was always good at it.
~ Illinois Jacquet
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I like New York because of the fast tempo there.
~ Joey Heatherton
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You don't have a voice yet when you first come out. So even though I knew I had some deeper songs, my first album had to be about the tempo and the fun.
~ Cole Swindell
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I always work with the tempo of the energy of the character, whether he's fast or slow, or heavy or light.
~ Mads Mikkelsen
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I feel like, anytime I'm onstage, I tend to feel very connected with people in the audience or with the sort of heartbeat or tempo of the audience.
~ Daveed Diggs
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I try to look for tempo in my run-up to make sure my knees are lifting up instead of going long. That brings an energy to my run-up, try and make myself feel as tall as I can.
~ Stuart Broad
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I always love to do more. Whatever opportunity I get to make a play I'll make the most of my skills. To score touchdowns, to have energy, to light my team up, to get everyone riled up, to continue to go on the field and play at a high level. I just try to set the tempo, playing at a high level and everyone else can follow.
~ DeSean Jackson
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Light in Nature creates the movement of colors.
~ Robert Delaunay
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giving up caffeine would be like cutting off gasoline from a car engine.
~ Robert Dugoni
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Sleep was like sex. The less you had
~ Robert Dugoni
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Catholicism consistently celebrates the coming together of contraries, not in the manner of a bland compromise, but rather in such a way that the full energy of the opposing elements remains in place.
~ Robert E. Barron
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We must expect reverses, even defeats. They are sent to teach us wisdom and prudence, to call forth greater energies, and to prevent our falling into greater disasters.
~ Robert E. Lee
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The catastrophe of the tragic hero thus becomes the catastrophe of the fifth-century man; all his furious energy and intellectual daring drive him on to this terrible discovery of his fundamental ignorance - he is not the measure of all things but the thing measured and found wanting.
~ Robert Fagles
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