Quotes on the topic: Oxygen


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With over 70 licensees, not sure if there is much left. Maybe oxygen? Ed Hardy is unique in that we have a broad range of products and something for everyone.


He's so ugly he should have to wear an oxygen mask.


Freedom is the oxygen of the soul.


I've often thought that Obama should come out in favor of oxygen, just to see how many right-wingers keel over from holding their breath for too long.


For science must breathe the oxygen of freedom.


The movies have got more corporate, they're making fewer movies in general, and those they are making are all $200-$300m tent-pole releases that eat up all the oxygen.


I have never experienced anything like walking out onto the stage of an oversold venue and, before the first note is struck, realizing that there is not going to be enough oxygen for all of us.


Taking care of yourself is being there for your kids, like how on a plane, they tell you to put on your oxygen mask first.


Eventually it just got really crazy. Less and less oxygen in the apartment.


Not all chemicals are bad. Without chemicals such as hydrogen and oxygen, for example, there would be no way to make water, a vital ingredient in beer.


Films are like oxygen for me.


Organisms in the ocean provide over 40 percent of the oxygen we breathe, and they're the major sink for capturing all the carbon dioxide we constantly release into the atmosphere.


It's a really big deal to do a spacewalk. It's much riskier than staying indoors. It's complex. It uses up a lot of the precious resources onboard. It uses up oxygen. It uses up carbon dioxide scrubbers.


Millions of people with respiratory diseases have relied on oxygen equipment, delivered to their homes, to help them breathe.


Every one, we, we homosexuals, are people, and we need our oxygen to breathe.


Hyperbole was to Lyndon Johnson what oxygen is to life.


Singing is like a celebration of oxygen.


Muscles do not use oxygen at a constant rate.


I think that people ran out of oxygen and don't really know what happened up there, maybe some of them just made things up because they weren't sure what had happened.


I said to Scott that the ascent seemed to be going slowly and that I was concerned descending climbers could possibly run out of oxygen before their return to camp IV.