Chemical Change Quotes
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Chemical Change Quotes & Sayings
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It took me years to work out the difference between net and gross. In meetings I just used to say, 'Tell me if it's good or bad news.
— Richard Branson
Dancing daily is a good physical activity.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Sleep is simply a chemical change in our brain and body (melatonin) - It?s not a place we go, it is a state of being that we fall into.
— Bill Crawford
If we admit that some infinite being has controlled the destinies of persons and peoples, history becomes a most cruel and bloody farce.
— Robert Green Ingersoll
No more of this llama drama!
— Anna Dewdney
This I conceive to be the chemical function of humor: to change the character of our thought.
— Lin Yutang
Cent percent swadeshi gives sufficient scope for the most insatiable ambition for service and a satisfaction of every kind of talent.
— Mahatma Gandhi
I think there's something your hormones do that makes a chemical change in the way you think.
— Boots Riley
Crying feels so good sometimes, and I do it when I'm happy, sad, stressed, scared. I like to believe that tears are my friend.
— Renee Marino
The sun rejuvenates me. When I grow tired, it keeps my mood bright.
— Robin S. Sharma
If peace is what every government says it seeks, and peace is the yearning of every heart, why aren't we studying it and teaching it in schools?
— Colman McCarthy
I think our hearts are very chemical and we change the way we see people according to how we feel about them. That's what love is, in a way.
— Emma Thompson
Thinking happy thoughts literally creates a positive chemical change in the brain which stimulates both positive physical and psychological benefits.
— Deepak Chopra
because of a chemical in his skin that some people resented and felt superior to and that no one on this earth could change.
— Isabel Wilkerson
The future is bound to surprise us, but we don't have to be dumbfounded.
— Kenneth E. Boulding