We believe that mere movement is life, and that the more velocity it has, the more it expresses vitality.
Rabindranath Tagore
Electricity is often called wonderful, beautiful; but it is so only in common with the other forces of nature. The beauty of electricity or of any other force is not that the power is mysterious, and unexpected, touching every sense at unawares in turn, but that it is under law, and that the taught intellect can even govern it largely. The human mind is placed above, and not beneath it, and it is in such a point of view that the mental education afforded by science is rendered super-eminent in dignity, in practical application and utility; for by enabling the mind to apply the natural power through law, it conveys the gifts of God to man.
Michael Faraday
Benjamin Franklin may have discovered electricity, but it was the man who invented the meter who made the money.
Earl Wilson
There are two great unknown forces today, electricity and woman, but men can reckon much better on electricity than they can on woman.
Josephine K. Henry
With electricity we were wired into a new world, for electricity brought the radio, a "crystal set" and with enough ingenuity, one could tickle the crystal with a cat`s whisker and pick up anything.
Theodore H. White
Electricity is really just organized lightning.
George Carlin
The main purpose of science is simplicity and as we understand more things, everything is becoming simpler
Edward Teller
The mere fact of an undiscovered restaurant, in a city where gourmands travel in ravening packs, creates an excitement unrelated to the quality of the cuisine.
Lawrence Van Gelder
Since natural resources are finite, increased consumption must inevitably lead to depletion and scarcity.
Paul Ehrlich
We need to find the courage to say NO to the things and people that are not serving us if we want to rediscover ourselves and live our lives with authenticity.
Barbara De Angelis
Wisdom is nothing but a preparation of the soul, a capacity, a secret art of thinking, feeling and breathing thoughts of unity at every moment of life.
Herman Hesse
A man's felicity consists not in the outward and visible blessing of fortune, but in the inward and unseen perfections and riches of the mind.
Thomas Carlyle
“The mere fact of an undiscovered restaurant, in a city where gourmands travel in ravening packs, creates an excitement unrelated to the quality of the cuisine.â€
Lawrence Van Gelder