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Baseload Energy Quotes By Bill Bryson

Life in Australia would go on, and I would hear nothing, because once you leave Australia, Australia ceases to be. — Bill Bryson

Baseload Energy Quotes By Richard Gere

Billions of people don't practice a religion at all. — Richard Gere

Baseload Energy Quotes By Christopher Manning

In his book Human Behavior and the Principle of Least Effort, Zipf argues that he has found a unifying principle, the Principle of Least Effort, which underlies essentially the entire human condition (the book even includes some questionable remarks on human sexuality!). The Principle of Least Effort argues that people will act so as to minimize their probable average rate of work (i.e., not only to minimize the work that they would have to do immediately, but taking due consideration of future work that might result from doing work poorly in the short term). — Christopher Manning

Baseload Energy Quotes By Shaine Lake

I'd seen it all, been through it all. — Shaine Lake

Baseload Energy Quotes By Lorraine Gary

'Jaws' freed me to discover that a successful movie didn't make a damn bit of difference to my life. — Lorraine Gary

Baseload Energy Quotes By Terry Goodkind

We all can be only what we are, nothing more, or less. — Terry Goodkind

Baseload Energy Quotes By Marshall Rose

We criticize people for not giving us what we ourselves are afraid to ask for. — Marshall Rose

Baseload Energy Quotes By Mason Cooley

Commerce is greedy. Ideology is blood-thirsty. — Mason Cooley

Baseload Energy Quotes By Pliny The Elder

It is this earth that, like a kind mother, receives us at our birth, and sustains us when born; it is this alone, of all the elements around us, that is never found an enemy of man. — Pliny The Elder

Baseload Energy Quotes By Nathan Myhrvold

Nuclear energy is a baseload - meaning it's power that you can run any time you want, day or night - and carbon-free. — Nathan Myhrvold