Bodansky Quotes & Sayings
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In hunter-gatherer times, [the amount of energy human beings use each day] was about 2,500 calories, all of it food. That is the daily energy intake of a common dolphin. A modern human being uses 31,000 calories a day, most of it in the form of fossil fuel. That is the intake of a pilot whale. And the average American uses six times that-as much as a sperm whale. We have become, in other words, different from the people we used to be.... We've ... gotten bigger. We appear to be the same species, with stomachs of the same size, but we aren't.1o — Daniel Bodansky

Unlike a woman, who can turn a man on just by thinking about it, a man typically is unable to turn a woman on in the same way. However, she can and will turn herself on if she's given adequate reasons to do so. — Steve Bodansky

Color has such a friendly appearance, that I always see it with fresh delight, now with all its tints, like the spirits of the light, it nestles in and penetrates all physical forms ... — Philipp Otto Runge

Ultimately, it's an illusion that you can understand yourself. — Paul Schrader

The social-media landscape changes incredibly fast, so you have to be open-minded and nimble to keep up with it. — Alexis Ohanian

God's timing is such that I did not fully realize the impact of His blessings until many years later when the full cause and effect of His promise on my life was fulfilled. — Adam Gellert

People who choose not to have kids do so because they respect the job of parenting so much that they know not to take it on if they know it's not something that they're up for, and I don't know what to be a bigger tribute to parenting than that. — Meghan Daum

But when it comes to democratic political parties, I prefer that monks and nuns not join them - in order to ensure proper democratic practice. — Dalai Lama

There's those who talk about it. And there's those who BE about it! — John Cena

Throughout the world Dark Ages have scrawled finis to successions of cultures receding far into the past. — Jane Jacobs