(20 quotes found)
“All of us, whether or not we are warriors, have a cubic centimeter of chance that pops out in front of our eyes from time to time. The difference between the average person and a warrior is that the warrior is aware of this and stays alert, deliberately waiting, so that when this cubic centimeter of chance pops out, it is picked up.”
Carlos Castaneda
“Kerr-McGee has booked less than (1 trillion cubic feet of oil equivalent) as proven, which means we have the potential for a fivefold increase to existing proved reserves in this field alone.”
Dave Hager
“In the early '80s, when natural gas traded below $2 (per thousand cubic feet), it was a big negative to import liquefied natural gas. But at the prices we've seen, everyone is paying attention.”
William Cooper
“The project will increase China's pipeline gas transmission capacity from 12 billion cubic meters a year to 17 billion cubic meters. It will help meet China's huge demand for natural gas.”
Claudi Santiago
“And last week the cost of the typical (concrete) mix I use rose from $85 to $120 a (cubic) yard.”
Ray Gee
“There's 10,000 cubic yards of dirt that could come down. Every time it rains, more comes down.”
David Knight
“It's not about capacity, it's about processing ability. We still have, roughly, 12 million cubic yards of debris and that's all demolition debris. Again, I've done numbers; I've looked at the numbers. With one facility you're looking at three years of disposal time. With two facilities that cuts down to about one year. So we have a responsibility.”
Chuck Brown
“Almost 30 million cubic yards of debris have been removed so far. Over 34,000 families occupied in trailers which is more than double how many were used last year in the state of Florida throughout all four of the hurricanes.”
Eric Gentry
“For the first five days of this week, Ukraine siphoned off nearly 400 million cubic meters of gas. This is a very large volume, which is comparable to our supplies for Germany for three days.”
Sergei Kupriyanov
“It's like a big shredder. For every three (cubic) yards you put in, you get one back out.”
Greg Schulz