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Clubbing energy efficiency with renewable energy will give us the much-needed window to incubate the renewable energy sector, particularly large solar, without having to increase the price of electricity. — Jamshyd Godrej

I must teach you to long for something better...For my uncontrollable longings for this man, Lord --- Your strength. — Elisabeth Elliot

You don't say, 'I've done it!' You come, with a kind of horrible desperation, to realize that this will do. — Anthony Burgess

Finish this lecture, go outside, and unexpectedly get gored by an elephant, and you are going to secrete glucocorticoids. There's no way out of it. You cannot psychologically reframe your experience and decide you did not like the shirt, here's an excuse to throw it out - that sort of thing. — Robert M. Sapolsky

The bottom of the soul may be in repose, even while we are in many outward troubles; just as the bottom of the sea is calm, while the surface is strongly agitated. — John Wesley

Let's go rattle the stars. — Sarah J. Maas

There's nothing more romantic than Italian food. — Elisha Cuthbert

People looking up at her
at her smooth pretty vivacious face
had no way of knowing about the painfully articulated resolves formulating in her mind. — Betty Smith

One of the most beautiful things in the world is seeing a mommy with her kids. There's nothing more beautiful, nothing more sublime. — Johnny Depp

I hadn't done just a straight-out comedy in a long time, just letting an ensemble do really good character acting, having them carry the movie as in my earlier pictures. — Brian De Palma

It seems to me that your doctor [Tronchin] is more of a philosopher than a physician. As for me, I much prefer a doctor who is anoptimist and who gives me remedies that will improve my health. Philosophical consolations are, after all, useless against real ailments. I know only two kinds of sickness
physical and moral: all the others are purely in the imagination. — Lord Chesterfield