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Quotes About Galvanized

The bad thing about galvanized pipes is they rust, and over the years they can get corroded. It's just kinda gross.
~ Christina Anstead
Galvanized plumbing was used years ago. Now we use copper.
~ Christina Anstead
I grew up in India. From my childhood, I remember the great reverence that people held for our national hero, Mahatma Gandhi. He galvanized millions to march as one, disarmed the empire that had ruled his country for nearly a century, and enabled India to become a free and independent nation.
~ Punit Renjen
One less desirable aspect of democracy is that it seems to require serious demonization of the enemy if the nation and public opinion are to be galvanized sufficiently to pay a serious price in blood or treasure at war.
~ Graham E. Fuller
As far as I could see, there weren't any fiber-optic sensors buried in the ground next to the perimeter fence. That would have been outrageously costly. Unnecessary, too. Instead, the facility was protected by a twelve-foot chain-link fence, six-gauge galvanized steel—extremely difficult to cut through—and topped by coils of razor wire.
~ Joseph Finder
The extremism of the Trump administration has galvanized women to push back against the political system that has disadvantaged them for a generation.
~ Heather Cox Richardson
Galvanized people can do careless things. It is in the extreme and emotion-laden moments that distance and coolness are most required. I am tempted to howl in rage. It is not my place to do so. My job is to try to dissect the event, place it in context and try to understand what has happened and why. From that, after the rage cools, plans for action can be made. Rage has its place, but actions must be taken with discipline and thought.
~ George Friedman
And now the fear and fascination with this peripatetic shooting gallery had galvanized the country.
~ James Patterson
His fearless attack on both ends of the court galvanized the team.
~ Phil Jackson
Early in my career, I was galvanized by a disease that ravaged my country and many others around the world: malaria.
~ Tedros Adhanom
I've always liked hills. I see a challenge, a goal, and I feel instantly galvanized to achieve that goal.
~ Amby Burfoot