“I can't imagine anything more important than air, water, soil, energy and biodiversity. These are the things that keep us alive.” I CanImportantEnergyWaterAliveImagineAirSoilBiodiversity Author:David Suzuki
“Imagine a place where everyone chooses to bring energy, passion, and a positive attitude every day.” InspirationalPassionEnergyLeadershipAttitudeImaginePositive Attitude Author:Stephen C. Lundin
“I try to imagine someone saying to Shakespeare, 'Relax!” TryingEnergyImagineRelax Author:Elias Canetti
“In organized groups such as the army or the Church there is either no mention of love whatsoever between the members, or it is expressed only in a sublimated and indirect way, through the mediation of some religious imagine in the love of whom the members unite and whose all-embracing love they are supposed to imitate in their attitude towards each other. It is one of the basic tenets of fascist leadership to keep primary libidinal energy on an unconscious level so as to divert its manifestations in a way suitable to political ends.” WayEndsPoliticalEnergyChurchReligiousLevelsAttitudeImagineGroupsMembersArmyPrimariesManifestationOrganizedUnconsciousFascistsSuitableIndirectMediationEmbracing Love Author:Theodor Adorno
“When I stepped away from the white pine, I had the definite feeling that we had exchanged some form of life energy. ... Clearly white pines and I are on the same wavelength. What I give back to the trees I cannot imagine. I hope they receive something, because trees are among my closest friends.” GivingFeelingsFormEnergyWhiteImagineTreeClosestDefiniteGiving BackClosest FriendsWavelength Author:Anne LaBastille
“Forever is longer than you know. Eternal is longer than Forever. God is more than you imagine. God is the energy you call imagination. God is creation. God is first thought. And God is last experience. And God is everything in between.” KnowsInspirationalFirstsLastsEnergyImaginationReligiousForeverImagineCreationEternal Book:The Complete Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue Source: The Complete Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue
“Usually, the energy in elevators is so awkward; I mean, I cant imagine the politics in the ones in the Conde Nast building.” MeanEnergyImagineBuildingAwkwardCantElevators Author:Marco Brambilla
“We can look at the way of improving the key biochemical processes like photosynthesis itself. A lot of energy is lost to keep the plant cool. So maybe we can think of building plants which are more resistant to heat. Genetically modified plants can be one answer and we can imagine more efficient plants, call them 'energy plants'. And I believe, contrary to what ecologists think, they can still be beautiful plants.” ThinkingWayBelieveLooksStillsBeautifulEnergyLostI BelieveProcessAnswersImagineBuildingKeysPlantContraryHeatEfficientImprovingGenetically ModifiedPhotosynthesis Author:Jean-Marie Lehn
“We've introduced the New Apollo Energy Act, which is, I think, safe to say the most comprehensive and aggressive bill that has been introduced in Congress because it does have the scale, scope, and ambition of the original Apollo Project, and it attacks the problem in every way you can imagine. There's no silver bullet here, but there are lots of opportunities.” ThinkingWayDoeHas BeensProblemOpportunityEnergyImagineSafeAmbitionProjectsOriginalsBillsCongressScalesSilverAggressiveBulletsScopeApolloComprehensiveSilver Bullets Author:Jay Inslee
“Imagine a different world, one in which people do not spend an inordinate amount of energy fuming against their fate each time they make a mistake. ... though we all agree that to err is human, each of us individually believes that he or she is the exception. ... Make a mistake? Not on my watch!” PeopleWorldBelieveHumansDifferentEnergyMistakeWatchesFateImagineAmountAgreeExceptionDifferent WorldsErr Is Human Author:Veronique Vienne
“Where people aren't as deeply reliant on fossil fuel as in the United States, it's far easier for them to imagine change on this scale. When you go to Europe, they're much more ready. They use half the amount of energy per capita that we use. They can imagine using less than that. They see the benefits. They're ready to go.” PeopleStatesUseEnergyUnitedHalfUnited StatesImagineReadyAmountEasierBenefitsEuropeScalesFuelFossilsFossil Fuel Author:Bill McKibben
“Your energy has far more power than you can even imagine. There is energy in your spoken words, in your emails, and in your physical presence.” EnergyImagineEmailSpoken Word Author:Gabrielle Bernstein