Quotes About Energy
Quiero tocar cada parte de él. Es como si su cuerpo fuese un sol gigante, emitiendo su propia fuerza de gravedad.
~ Gayle Forman
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As he played on, the energy magnified; the tuning fork going crazy now, firing off vibrations all over, until my entire body was humming, until I was left breathless. And when I felt like I could not take it one more minute, the swirl of sensations hit a dizzying crescendo, sending every nerve ending in my body on high alert.
~ Gayle Forman
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When the lights come up after the concert, I feel drained, lugubrious, as though my blood has been secreted out of me and replaced with tar.
~ Gayle Forman
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Beneath the chirp of cicadas, I can practically hear the energy between us humming, like the power lines that buzz overhead in a countryside
~ Gayle Forman
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Within the holy circle of the stage, geometrical principles are used to organize physical energy so that the beauty of the human form reveals a web of drama and truth---that is the essence of dance as I have come to know it.
~ Gelsey Kirkland
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You are meant to start a wildfire with a single spark
~ Gena Showalter
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Emotions. A waste of energy in Zacharel's estimation. You lived, you warred and one day you died. Anything else was unnecessary.
~ Gena Showalter
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I'm surrounded by pure male aggression, and I like it.
~ Gena Showalter
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Passion and performance. You can't have one without the other.
~ Gene Kerrigan
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I don't intentionally spoil my grandkids. It's just that correcting them often takes more energy than I have left.
~ Gene Perret
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I wish I had the energy that my grandchildren have — if only for self-defense.
~ Gene Perret
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Do you know why grandchildren are always so full of energy? They suck it out of their grandparents.
~ Gene Perret
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Science knows still practically nothing about the real nature of matter, energy, dimension, or time; and even less about those remarkable things called life and thought. But whatever the meaning and purpose of this universe, you are a legitimate part of it.
~ Gene Roddenberry
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I's all, "FIDDY K IN DA HIZZZZ-OUSE! I'M'A HAMMER DOWN ON DAT!" Dem free tix wuz BEAST, yo.
~ Geoff Rodkey
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Lheeets gheet rheeedy to rhuuuuum-bal.
~ Geoff Rodkey
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Giving to others is where most of our energy is generated, when we give it comes back tenfold and allows us to give more and to channel the self-perpetuating energy into our life goal. 'The most sublime act is to set another before you.
~ Geoff Thompson
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For May wol have no slogardie anyght.The sesoun priketh every gentil herte,And maketh hym out of his slep to sterte.
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
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A capacity for comedy reveals a capacity for creativity. It plays upon our intense neophilia. It circumvents our tendencies towards boredom. Creativity is a reliable indicator of intelligence, energy, youth, and proteanism. Humor is attractive, and that is why it evolved.
~ Geoffrey Miller
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From a scientific perspective the truly revolutionary character of the Industrial Revolution was the dramatic change from an open system where energy is supplied externally by the sun to a closed system where energy is supplied internally by fossil fuel.
~ Geoffrey West
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Cities are sustained by similar network systems such as roads, railways, and electrical lines that transport people, energy, and resources and whose flow is therefore a manifestation of the metabolism of the city.
~ Geoffrey West
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The point is that the overwhelming energy cost associated with food is not in the food itself (the 2,000 food calories a day per person) but in its production, transportation, distribution, and marketing through the supply chain from farms to stores to your house and ultimately to your mouth.
~ Geoffrey West
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The time seems right for revisiting D'Arcy Thompson's challenge: "How far even then mathematics will suffice to describe, and physics to explain, the fabric of the body, no man can foresee. It may be that all the laws of energy, and all the properties of matter, all . . . chemistry . . . are as powerless to explain the body as they are impotent to comprehend the soul. For my part, I think it is not so.
~ Geoffrey West
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Fundamental to the conceptual framework of the theory is that, despite these completely different physical designs, both kinds of networks are constrained by the same three postulates: they are space filling, have invariant terminal units, and minimize the energy needed to pump fluid through the system.
~ Geoffrey West
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Wouldn't things look much better for the human race if we no longer had history, at least no political history? The human being then would act more in accordance with the energies he possesses at any given time; for as things stand today, the example that now and then makes one person better makes a thousand others worse.
~ Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
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