“I think breakfast is really important to get a great start to the day, so I can have enough energy to train and everything.” ThinkingI CanImportantEnoughEnergyTrainBreakfastBreakfast Being Important Author:Jordyn Wieber
“Money and electricity are much alike. Both are stored energy. Living amidst electricity, using it constantly, you take its presence and its utility for granted. Treated with respect, it is constructive, tireless. Treated with disrespect, it is destructive, vicious. It will light your way, pull a twelve-car train from Washington to New York in a bit more than four hours, kill you or burn your house alike. Electricity is insulated, though, and children are not permitted to play with it.” WayChildrenPlayLightHouseEnergyBitsHoursMoneyFourCarNew YorkTrainTreatedGrantedDestructiveTwelveElectricityViciousUtilityConstructiveDisrespect Book:Father Struck It Rich Source: Father Struck It Rich
“The group-effort sound in recording of Sea Lion is like, you really hear all the people in the room and hear them interlocking. Theres a real freight-train energy of all these people at the same time playing.” PeopleRealEnergySoundRoomsEffortGroupsSeaLike YouTrainLionsGroup Effort Author:Feist
“The trains carrying coal to power plants are death trains. Coal-fired power plants are factories of death.” EnergyEnvironmentTrainPlantClimate ChangeFactoriesCoalPower Plants Author:James Hansen
“An immoderate fondness for dress, for pleasure, and for sway, are the passions of savages; the passions that occupy those uncivilized beings who have not yet extended the dominion of the mind, or even learned to think with the energy necessary to concatenate that abstract train of thought which produces principles.... that women from their education and the present state of civilized life, are in the same condition, cannotbe controverted.” ThinkingMindStatesPassionEnergyPleasurePrinciplesConditionsProduceDressesTrainAbstractThoughtfulCivilizedSavagesDominionFondnessUncivilizedTrain Of Thought Author:Mary Wollstonecraft
“To train the mind to move with the maximum speed and energy, with the utmost possible accuracy in the chosen direction, and with the minimum of disturbance or friction. That is Magick. To stop the mind altogether. That is Yoga.” MindMovingEnergyYogaTrainSpeedChosenMinimumMaximumAccuracyDisturbanceFriction Author:Aleister Crowley