For a woman who's a widow and pretty much a loner, I can walk out, and I'm surrounded by NYU kids. The energy jumps off the sidewalks, and I never feel sad or bored.
Libraries are reservoirs of strength, grace and wit, reminders of order, calm and continuity, lakes of mental energy, neither warm nor cold, light nor dark.
The first requisite for success is the ability to apply your physical and mental energies to one problem incessantly without growing weary.
I set out to create chips that used low-energy technology, and that has allowed me to develop devices that can do all their data crunching on site.
I don't want to waste my energy in other things; instead, I would put all that in reaching the next level in a craft that I love the most.
Put you energy into music. If it fails you, you can become an accountant or a dentist. And then if you become a dentist or an accountant, it's too late to become a musician afterwards.
Music is your own talent and is an important tool. Even if you don't want to be a role model, get ready to be in the public eye. Energy is there, you just have to use it.
I try to work out daily in the morning hours. This drives up energy levels dramatically. You'll feel more inspired. And you'll need less sleep.
Don't dwell on what went wrong. Instead, focus on what to do next. Spend your energies on moving forward toward finding the answer.
You learn more discipline in the theatre than you do in movies or TV. You're on stage every night and you have to sustain your energy level tor several hours.
I make movies about people in spiritual crisis because it's a way for me to spend the time, the energy, the focus and the obsession to come to terms with my own spiritual crisis.
Some of us don't have the energy to be as incredible and riotous and fantastic as Emma Thompson. You're constantly just lapping up her incredible hilariousness.
Lady Gaga has a lot of energy, and that is fantastic, but she is using old surrealist images.
I still have energy and some degree of youth, which is what a filmmaker needs.
I think I have a lot of internal energy, which does need to come out.
Training gives us an outlet for suppressed energies created by stress and thus tones the spirit just as exercise conditions the body.
Some people reckoned that I looked healthier when I was bigger but I had terrible skin and no energy.
I had been a real problem child, but once I got into acting, my parents never had any more trouble with me because all of that energy was directed in a positive way.
Everything has some consciousness, and we tap into that. It is about energy at its most basic level.
It's always exciting to play characters who are obsessive because all their energy is so focused on that one thing and they're eccentric because of it.
I find that everything I do is demanding, like Jack Bristow is a complicated man and I do a lot of explaining in the show, it takes a lot of energy and concentration.