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Quotes About Energy

I recognize you. You are a boy—full of life, full of dreams, full of feeling.
~ Unknown
Recognize and accept the high activity level of boys and give them safe boy places to express it.
~ Unknown
The environmental benefits of hydrogen are also outstanding. When used as an energy source, hydrogen produces no emissions besides water. Zero polluting emissions, an amazing advance over the current sources of energy that we use.
~ Dan Lipinski
And when these advances are made, hydrogen can fill critical energy needs beyond transportation. Hydrogen can also be used to heat and generate electricity for our homes. The future possibilities of this energy source are enormous.
~ Dan Lipinski
The hydrogen powered car, with its high fuel mileage and zero emission rate, is just one example of the products under development that will help increase our energy independence.
~ Dan Lipinski
Hydrogen holds great promise to meet many of our future energy needs, and it addresses national security and our environmental concerns. Hydrogen is the simplest, most abundant element in the universe.
~ Dan Lipinski
At Newsweek, I get paid to meet amazing people and write about subjects that fascinate me: fusion energy, education reform, supercomputing, artificial intelligence, robotics, the rising competitiveness of China, the global threat of state-sponsored hacking.
~ Unknown
Money is ultimately never enough compensation for investing one's time and energy. There must be a sense of purpose, meaning, and accomplishment.
~ Dan Miller
The secret of change is to focus all your energy not on fighting the old, but on building the new.
~ Dan Millman
I am as yet a storm of zero force. Almost a breath.
~ Unknown
I would rather wear out than rust out.
~ Dan Rather
It should be clear to our political leaders that a new energy strategy could be the next technological revolution America could lead. But we are ceding the momentum to others such as China. Our planet and our national prosperity are already suffering from the decline in our leadership.
~ Dan Rather
I've been dating younger men since my 20s, When I was 29, I dated someone 21... younger men are just more fun. I like their energy. I've always been kind of young for my age.
~ Dana Delany
We are Energy, trapped in a bag of blood and guts.
~ Unknown
According to ayurveda, we become what we surround ourselves with. And so it stands to reason that we have to be discerning about what we surround ourselves with." Steve Cope [p. 85]
~ Dani Shapiro
It's hard to feel down when you're out in the natural world, and there's a reason for that. Scientists would call it quantum physics,
~ Danica Patrick
if you're not feeling so positive, then fake it!—you're going to put other people at ease, and attract the types of people and energy you want. People with similar energies attract one another. Your vibe attracts your tribe.
~ Danica Patrick
Environmental protection has become an arena for bitter partisan battles, leading to inaction on critical agenda items including reframing the nation's energy strategy and confronting the existential threat of climate change. What is going on? Why has a policy area that once enjoyed broad bipartisan support become a source of deep division?
~ Unknown
One misconception about highly successful cultures is that they are happy, lighthearted places. This is mostly not the case. They are energized and engaged, but at their core their members are oriented less around achieving happiness than around solving hard problems together.
~ Daniel Coyle
This is not to say that being born late into a big family automatically makes someone fast, any more than having a parent die early in life automatically makes one prime minister of England. But it does say that being fast, like any talent, involves a confluence of factors that go beyond genes and that are directly related to the intense, subconscious reaction to motivational signals that provide the energy to practice deeply and thus grow myelin.
~ Daniel Coyle
Skunking is spraying negative energy into the workplace, as skunks do when they're frightened.
~ Daniel Coyle
over the course of years, step by step, wrap by wrap. Seen this way, the superstars on Eisenstadt's list are not uniquely gifted exceptions, but rather the logical extensions of the same universal principles that govern all of us: (1) talent requires deep practice; (2) deep practice requires vast amounts of energy; (3) primal cues trigger huge outpourings of energy.
~ Daniel Coyle
1) talent requires deep practice; (2) deep practice requires vast amounts of energy; (3) primal cues trigger huge outpourings of energy.
~ Daniel Coyle
Growing skill, as we've seen, requires deep practice. But deep practice isn't a piece of cake: it requires energy, passion, and commitment. In a word, it requires motivational fuel, the second element of the talent code.
~ Daniel Coyle