Quotes About Electricity
He kissed her on her ear, a kiss with the barest hint of moisture to it. She could not breath for the electricity of it, a violent spark of pleasure that shook and scarred. His fingers caressed her shoulders. His lips pressed into her exposed nape. Dark, hot sensations spiked into her.
~ Sherry Thomas
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2 percent of America's electricity now goes to keeping the Internet cool, to keeping the link unbroken, for America and for the world.
~ Simon Winchester
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At times he got on my nerves, like all artists who think themselves loftier or more profound beings simply because they don't know what electricity is.
~ Max Frisch
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Manchmal ging er mir auf die Nerven wie alle Künstler, die sich für höhere oder tiefere Wesen halten, bloss weil sie nicht wissen, was Elektrizität ist.
~ Max Frisch
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Jeg lengtet etter elektrisk strøm…
~ Max Frisch
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Talent is like electricity. We don't understand electricity. We use it.
~ Maya Angelou
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You knew she was the one. I mean, the moment you saw her. Yeah. Kind of a cross between an 'I'm fucked' and a being struck by lightning sort of thing.
~ Maya Banks
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a vast collection of electric charges in violent motion.
~ Bertrand Russell
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France generates a significant part of its energy requirements from fission reactors and these have achieved a perfect safety record. We build ours all differently.
~ Wilson Greatbatch
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Lightning came, not jagged but in soft, golden licks across the sky
~ Sue Monk Kidd
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I can't decide which is worse, no electricity or unreliable electricity. I wonder if I'll ever have to decide which is worse, life as we're living or no life at all.
~ Susan Beth Pfeffer
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The electricity came on for the second time today wile we were eating. This may be a fool's paradise, but it's a paradise nonetheless.
~ Susan Beth Pfeffer
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The wind on the headland whined softly round them, and although, as they watched, Great-Uncle Merry's expression did not change, they suddenly knew that some enormous emotion was flooding through him. Like an electric current it tingled the air, exciting and frightening at the same time; though they could not understand what it was.
~ Susan Cooper
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The last time I dated, dinosaurs roamed the earth. We didn't even have electricity.
~ Susan Mallery
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We could power a city with this energy, but it'd be a waste.
~ Joshua Beckman
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Indians have become very demanding. Gone are the days where you could get away with power outages.
~ Piyush Goyal
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Energy is infectious.
~ Helen Baxendale
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And when I breathed, my breath was lightning.
~ Black Elk
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As pop songs, the early stuff like Electricity' and Enola Gay' were such inspirations to Gwen and I, especially melodically. They inspired us to try and do our own John Hughes prom-scene movie moment kind of songs.
~ Tony Kanal
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Me fascina la extrema tensión eléctrica, palpable, estremecedora, que puede circular entre un hombre y una mujer que no se conocen, sin una razón concreta, así, simplemente porque se gustan y luchan por no demostrarlo. Ninguna necesidad de hablar. Es una cuestión de muecas, de gestos. Es como una adivinanza, el enigma más importante de tu vida.
~ Frédéric Beigbeder
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We are so reliant on power and technology for everything.
~ Billy Burke
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I traced the cord back to the wall, no wonder it was never plugged in at all.
~ blink 182
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Lightning can strike ten miles ahead of the storm where skies are still blue—hence the phrase a bolt out of the blue.
~ Bob Madgic
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When the buildup of opposite charges is insufficient for lightning to form, a coronal discharge or circular bluish glow—or even a mass of sparks—may appear over a high, sometimes pointed object. This phenomenon, first noted at the top of ships' masts, is called St. Elmo's fire, for the patron saint of sailors.
~ Bob Madgic
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