“As you may know, KFC is under worldwide pressure to eliminate its cruelest abuses of chickens, such as cutting the beaks off baby birds; breeding chickens to grow so large, so quickly that many suffer crippling injuries; and slitting the birds' throats or dropping them into tanks of scalding-hot water while they are still alive and able to feel pain.” KnowsFeelsMayStillsAblePainSufferingGrowsWaterCuttingAliveBabyBirdAbusePressureHotInjuryChickensThroatDroppingTanksBreedingHot WaterBeaksKfc Author:Pamela Anderson
“Press the button, pump the water, build the pressure, push the piston, press the button. It's the perfect job.” JobsWaterWorkPerfectPressurePressesButtonsPumpsPerfect Job Author:Tori Amos
“When people ask me if I have a hobby, a lot of times my answer is that I like to surf in warm water. I like to ski, if I have the opportunity. But really, I like to go to my studio and write music that I want to write, where there's no pressure to come up with a hit single.” PeopleIfsWantWritingAsksOpportunityWaterAnswersPressureCome UpStudiosWarmAsk MeHobbiesSurfSkisNo Pressure Author:Scott Weiland
“Devastation could arise insidiously, rather than suddenly, through unsustainable pressure on energy supplies, food, water and other natural resources. Indeed, these pressures are the prime 'threats without enemies' that confront us.” EnergyWaterNaturalEnemyResourcesPressureThreatArisePrimeSuppliesNatural ResourcesDevastation Author:Martin Rees
“The amount of quaint, authentic, rustic charm varies inversely with the pounds per square inch of water pressure in the shower.” WaterModernAmountPressureCharmPoundsSquaresInchesShowersModern LifeVaryQuaintRustic Author:Frank Mankiewicz
“What brings enlightenment is experience, in the sad sense of this word--the pressure of hard facts and unintelligible troubles, making a man rub his eyes in his waking dream, and put two and two together. Enlightenment is cold water.” MenTwoHardFactsDreamEyeTogetherWaterTroubleColdEnlightenmentExperiencePressureHis EyesWakingCold WaterTrouble Making Book:The Genteel Tradition: Nine Essays Source: The Genteel Tradition: Nine Essays
“Inanimate objects are sometimes parties to litigation. A ship has a legal personality, a fiction found useful for maritime purposes. The corporation sole - a creature of ecclesiastical law - is an acceptable adversary, and large fortunes ride on its cases... So it should be as respects valleys, alpine meadows, rivers, lakes, estuaries, beaches, ridges, groves of trees, swampland, or even air that feels the destructive pressures of modern technology and modern life.” FeelsShouldSometimesWaterPartyCasesTechnologyAirTreeModernObjectsPersonalityPressureFortuneEnvironmentalShipsCorporationsDestructiveValleysAcceptableModern LifeAdversariesGroveRidgesInanimate ObjectsModern Technology Author:William O. Douglas