logo

Quotes About Absorb

those natural releases are almost perfectly balanced by natural processes that absorb carbon dioxide. For
~ Jeffrey Bennett
Her face was fragile and mischievous, pale enough to absorb hues from the world around her-purple, green, pink-like a face painted by Lucian Freud.
~ Jennifer Egan
The task of any good cook, of any parent, is to be present- in the kitchen and out. To taste all the items, absorb each child's day, all those moments, and form them into the day's meals.
~ Emily Franklin
British toilet paper. A way of life. Coated. Refusing to absorb, soften, or bend (stiff upper lip).
~ Erica Jong
We live with incessant music, all the time. It's like some weird musical purgatory, there is absolutely no rest for the ears, no space to absorb and reflect.
~ James Blake
We live in a welfare state society - one that is already bloated and overburdened. We cannot continue to absorb and support an endless stream of people who will inevitably need legal residents to subsidize their lives.
~ Charlie Kirk
The Republican Party would be really smart to absorb as much of the Tea Party movement as possible.
~ Sarah Palin
In any case, A New Kind of Science is a wonderful book, and I'm still absorbing its teachings.
~ Rudy Rucker
Christianity has always had sort of an ability to absorb the developments in science. But, it's always done it very slowly.
~ George Coyne
I compensated for this by absorbing as much
~ Al Franken
The soul does not absorb negativity by accident, always by choice.
~ Dodinsky
the thing about books is, there are quite a number you don't have to read.
~ Donald Barthelme
I'm a bit like a sponge. When I'm not writing I absorb life like water. When I write I squeeze the sponge a little - and out comes, not water but ink.
~ Georges Simenon
Writing a history of the world is a ridiculous thing to do. The amount of information is too vast for any individual to absorb, the reading limitless and the likelihood of error immense. The only case for doing it, and for reading it, is that not having a sense of world history is even more ridiculous.
~ Andrew Marr
Cats like sleeping and resting on intersections. There are many stories about magical animals but really, apart from the dragon, the cat is the only creature which can absorb the force. No one knows why a cat absorbs it and what it does with it...
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
You're going to learn how to discover [veins], to find them in the open and recognise such spots. They are marked by trees which have dried up, gnarled plants, places avoided by all animals. Except cats." "Cats?" "Cats like sleeping and resting on intersections. There are many stories about magical animals but really, apart from the dragon, the cat is the only creature which can absorb the force. No one knows why a cat absorbs it and what it does with it...
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
Pale and massive, he absorbed time like a sponge. Moved something, wiped something, adjusted something, but the future never came.
~ Andrzej Stasiuk
Get down. Shut Up. And Listen," ~Jenna Heap
~ Angie Sage
We have seen a strong increase in oil prices and up to this year we see that the world has been able to absorb that.
~ Rodrigo Rato
I'm a very good listener. I think that's one of the things that makes me a good producer. But it's a challenge for me because my custom is to listen and absorb what someone is saying and take it in, and not necessarily comment.
~ Ali Shaheed Muhammad
I was an executive producer. I've done a lot of jobs and I think each one helps you get closer to what you want as a director. It also helps you - when you work with different filmmakers - to absorb, to adapt, to know what to watch out for, to know pitfalls.
~ Zoya Akhtar
The directing is something that is incredibly satisfying to me and challenging to me because it's asking me to draw on everything I've been able to absorb over all these years of acting and having all this set experience.
~ Jason Bateman
As an actor, I think you should always disappear a little. I act in order to lose myself.
~ Vincent Cassel
The accumulated experience of mankind in the struggle against exploitation, synthesized in Marxism, enabled the Mozambican revolutionary movement to benefit from and absorb that experience.
~ Samora Machel