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There are things that must evoke our anger to show we care. It is what we do with that anger. If we direct that energy we can use it positively or destructively.
— Desmond Tutu
Go forward confidently, energetically attacking problems, expecting favorable outcomes.
— Norman Vincent Peale
Anger is a waste of energy. Steam which is used to blow off a safety valve would be better used to drive an engine.
— Winston Churchill
Spirit-filled Christians are quite apt to be physically exhausted at the close of the day. They are weary in the work, but not weary of the work.
— Lewis Sperry Chafer
I rely on a lot of green drinks to get my vegetables.
— Tim Tebow
Theater is a verb before it is a noun, an act before it is a place.
— Martha Graham
To be fond of learning is to be near to knowledge. To practice with vigor is to be near to magnanimity. To possess the feeling of shame is to be near to energy. He who knows these three things, knows how to cultivate his own character.
— Confucius
A man without a cause from God is often just an angry man who doesn't know where to direct his pent-up energy and aggression. A warrior with a cause from God directs that warlike energy for a cause greater than himself.
— Craig Groeschel
We simply must balance our demand for energy with our rapidly shrinking resources. By acting now we can control our future instead of letting the future control us.
— Jimmy Carter
And I'm asking you for your good and for your nation's security to take no unnecessary trips, to use carpools or public transportation whenever you can, to park your car one extra day per week, to obey the speed limit, and to set your thermostats to save fuel. Every act of energy conservation like this is more than just common sense -- I tell you it is an act of patriotism.
— Jimmy Carter
What color is in a picture, enthusiasm is in life.
— Vincent Van Gogh
Life itself, too, is forever turning an infinitely vacant, dispiriting blank side towards man on which nothing appears, any more than it does on a blank canvas. But no matter how vacant and vain, how dead life may appear to be, the man of faith, of energy, of warmth, who knows something, will not be put off so easily.
— Vincent Van Gogh