“Everyone carries a bucket of water and a bucket of gas in life. A leader has learned to throw the right one at the right time.” WaterLeaderGasCarrieRight TimeBuckets Author:Orrin Woodward
“Even a vortex is a vortex in something. You can't have a whirlpool without water; and you can't have a vortex without gas, or molecules or atoms or ions or electrons or something, not nothing.” WaterGasAtomsMoleculesElectronsVortexWhirlpoolsIons Author:George Bernard Shaw
“As long as gas is cheaper than bottled water, we can't be in a position of dictating to the consumer what to buy.” LongWaterPositionConsumersGasCheaperDictatingBottled Water Author:Bill Ford
“There is a water soluble sugar that is in beans called oligosaccharides and they are indigestible by human beings. They ferment during the digestion process and hence you have gas.” HumansProcessWaterHuman BeingsGasSugarBeansDigestion Author:Crescent Dragonwagon
“Electricity, water, gas, and steam course through the walls of my building, keeping it alive.” CoursesWaterAliveBuildingWallGasElectricitySteam Author:Mason Cooley
“I regard the state of which I am a citizen as a public utility, like the organization that supplies me with water, gas, and electricity. I feel that it is my civic duty to pay my taxes as well as my other bills, and that it is my moral duty to make an honest declaration of my income to the income tax authorities. But I do not feel that I and my fellow citizens have a religious duty to sacrifice our lives in war on behalf of our own state, and, a fortiori, I do not feel that we have an obligation or a right to kill and maim citizens of other states or to devastate their land.” FeelsWellsWarStatesWaterReligiousPayMoralOur LivesSacrificeLandHonestDutyCitizensTaxesAuthorityOrganizationRegardFellowsBillsIncomeObligationGasElectricityDeclarationBehalfUtilityCivicsSuppliesIncome TaxCivic DutyMoral Duty Author:Arnold J. Toynbee
“I enjoy that, and the idea of doing small things over a period of time. I think there are certain things you can do for water control in America, because that will be our most precious resource. In America, you pay more for water than you do for gas.” ThinkingIdeasAmericaCertainEnjoyWaterCan DoPayPeriodsResourcesGasSmall Things Author:Robin Williams
“Daddy pays for the water, daddy pays for the gas, daddy pays for the electricity, and if daddy didn't pay for the electricity, he'd pay for the candle on your nightstand, so you can study for the big test tomorrow.” IfsHumorBigsFunnyWaterPayStudyTomorrowTestsGasCandleElectricityDaddy Author:Chris Rock
“In response to skyrocketing gas prices, liberals say, practically in unison, 'We can't drill our way out of this crisis.' What does that mean? This is like telling a starving man, 'You can't eat your way out of being hungry!' 'You can't water your way out of drought!' 'You can't sleep your way out of tiredness!' 'You can't drink yourself out of dehydration!' Seriously, what does it mean? Finding more oil isn't going to increase the supply of oil? It is the typical Democratic strategy to babble meaningless slogans, as if they have a plan. Their plan is: the permanent twilight of the human race.” IfsMenWayHumansMeanDoeWaterSleepRacePlansDrinkFindingsIncreaseCrisisStrategyDemocraticResponseOilHungryPermanentHuman RaceGasMeaninglessTwilightTypicalStarvingSlogansDrillsDroughtCan't SleepTirednessUnisonGas PricesDehydration Author:Ann Coulter