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Creativity is the natural order of life. Life is energy: it is creative and therefore it is alive.
From The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron
Energy consumption scales predictably with size, reflecting underlying biological processes.
From Scale: The Universal Laws of Life and Death in Organisms, Cities and Companies by Geoffrey West
The secret to peak performance is not just talent, but the ability to manage your energy and attention.
You cannot pour from an empty cup.
Chemical reactions are the heartbeat of the universe.
From The Disappearing Spoon by Sam Kean
Energy will become abundant and clean through advances in technology.
From The Physics of the Future by Michio Kaku
The duality of wave and particle can be understood as a dance of energy.
From The Tao of Physics by Fritjof Capra
Energy and matter are interchangeable.
From The Quantum World by Kenneth W. Ford
Power comes from understanding how to harness your energy efficiently.
From Power Speed ENDURANCE by Brian MacKenzie
You can’t pour from an empty cup.
Set boundaries that honor your time and energy.
From The Myth of the Nice Girl by Fran Hauser
The energy consumption of a city scales with its population raised to the three-quarters power.
From Scale: The Universal Laws of Life and Death in Organisms, Cities and Companies by Geoffrey West
There is a law in physics that says that you cannot create or destroy energy.
To perform at your best, you must be able to manage your energy effectively.
Understanding the grid helps us grasp the complexities of energy consumption.
From The Grid: A Journey Through the Heart of Our Electrified World by Phillip F. Schewe
The dance of particles is a dance of energy, a cosmic ballet.
From The Tao of Physics by Fritjof Capra
The essence of the universe is not material but rather an interplay of energy and information.
From The Tao of Physics by Fritjof Capra
Breath is the fuel for our bodies and our minds.
The secret of talent is a matter of how much energy you put into it.
From The Talent Code by Daniel Coyle
The ultimate purpose of habits is to solve the problems of life with as little energy and effort as possible.
From Atomic Habits by James Clear