OIL QUOTES II

quotations about oil

Oil quote

Officials at BP have filed for permits to drill for oil again in the Gulf of Mexico. They say the oil is easier to find than ever because its mostly on top of the water.

CONAN O'BRIEN

Conan, 2011

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My formula for success? Rise early, work late, strike oil.

JEAN PAUL GETTY

As I See It


British Petroleum said today that if this spill gets worse, they may have to start drilling for water.

DAVID LETTERMAN

Late Night with David Letterman, 2010

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If it's not one god it's another. Allah or oil. Jesus or Jewels. Lenin or lust.

VICTOR ROBERT LEE

Performance Anomalies


By the fall of 1918, it was clear that a nation's prosperity, even its very survival, depended on securing a safe, abundant supply of cheap oil.

ALBERT MARRIN

Black Gold: The Story of Oil in Our Lives


If you look at humanity's per-capita energy use today, it's as thought each human being has twenty-three servants for him or her, every hour of every day.

LEIF WENAR

Blood Oil


Gold is where you find it, according to an old adage, but judging from the record of our experience, oil must be sought first of all in our minds.

WALLACE PRATT

Oil in the Earth


There is earth below your earth, a deep room where
gas and oil, rock and stone, circulate like slow blood
through a body.

MATHEW HENDERSON

The Lease


Oil companies are nationalities. This plane oughta say EXXON on the side instead of U. S. Navy.

JAMES W. BLINN

The Aardvark Is Ready For War


If corn oil is made from corn, and vegetable oil is made from vegetables, then what is baby oil made from?

GEOFF TIBBALLS

The Mammoth Book of Comic Quotes


Oil they would buy from anyone. From Satan.

CHRISTOPHER BUCKLEY

Florence of Arabia


I trimm'd my lamp, consum'd the midnight oil.

WILLIAM SHENSTONE

Elegy XI


If Europe's example is any guide, here are the two secrets of coping with expensive oil: own fuel-efficient cars, and don't drive them too much.

PAUL KRUGMAN

"Stranded in Suburbia", New York Times, May 19, 2008

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Now they're saying all this terrorist activity could lead to higher oil prices. When asked why, the oil companies said, "Cause everything leads to higher oil prices." In fact, the price of crude oil could hit $80 a barrel. That's not crude -- that's obscene.

JAY LENO

The Tonight Show, 2006

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The birthplace of the modern oil industry is commonly considered to be Titusville, Pennsylvania. There Edwin Drake drilled his first modern oil well in 1859. However, oil had been produced in Europe and Russia for several decades before. It was in the United States that the real oil rush was born, where it was distilled into kerosene to use in lighting. Oil was also used as a lubricant for machinery in the growing industrial manufacturing sector. Gasoline, as it happens, was an unwanted by-product of refining at the time due to its volatility.

RAULI PARANEN

The World After Cheap Oil


Why are politicians so eager to pin the blame for oil prices on speculators? Because it lets them believe that we don't have to adapt to a world of expensive gas.

PAUL KRUGMAN

"Fuels on the Hill", New York Times, June 27, 2008

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Nor watch the wasting of the midnight oil.

JOHN GAY

Fables

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Oil prices have fallen lately. We include this news for the benefit of gas stations, which otherwise wouldn't learn of it for six months.

WILLIAM TAMMEUS

The Globe and Mail, 1991


The angry men know that this golden age (of fossil fuels) has gone; but they cannot find the words for the constraints they hate. Clutching their copies of Atlas Shrugged, they flail around, accusing those who would impede them of communism, fascism, religiosity, misanthropy, but knowing at heart that these restrictions are driven by something far more repulsive to the unrestrained man: the decencies we owe to other human beings.

GEORGE MONBIOT

Monbiot, December 14, 2009


Pardon me, ye that give the midnight oil,
To learned cares, or philosophic toil.

WILLIAM COWPER

"Retirement"

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