Quotes About Movement
Nothing alive can stand still, it goes forward or back. Life is interesting only as long as it is a process of growth; or, to put it another way, we can grow only as long as we are interested.
~ Eleanor Roosevelt
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Her nausea increased, the dialect had become unfamiliar, the way our wet throats bathed the words in the liquid of saliva was intolerable. A sense of repulsion had invested all the bodies in movement, their bone structure, the frenzy that shook them. How poorly made we are, she thought, how insufficient. The broad shoulders, the arms, the legs, the ears, noses, eyes, seemed to her attributes of monstrous beings who had fallen from some corner of the black sky.
~ Elena Ferrante
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and there those who knew how to dance danced and those who didn't learned.
~ Elena Ferrante
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El mundo da vueltas, menos mal, si se cae, se rompe.
~ Elena Ferrante
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Alles bewoog. De vuurzee onder de aardkorst, de ovens van de sterren, en de planeten, en de universa, en het licht in de duisternis, en de stilte in de ijskou. Maar ik voelde...dat angst er bij mij niet in slaagde wortel te schieten. Alles wat op me afkwam –…– zou voorbijgaan en ik –... ââ'¬â€œ, ik zou overeind blijven, ik was de punt van de passer die altijd stilstaat terwijl het potlood eromheen draait en cirkels trekt.
~ Elena Ferrante
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Everything was moving: the sea of fire under the crust of the earth, and the furnaces of the stars, and the planets, and the universes, and the light within the darkness and the silence in the cold.
~ Elena Ferrante
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On the other hand I wasn't really depressed. I felt, rather, as if I had left myself somewhere and was no longer able to find myself: I was worn out, that is, by movements that were too quick and barely coordinated, by the urgency of one who is searching everywhere and has no time to waste.
~ Elena Ferrante
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Tu corazón va más deprisa que el vals.
~ Elena Garro
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De ti he aprendido a tomar notas, a expresarme en vez de rumiar en secreto, a moverme, a dibujar todos los días, a hacer, a decir en vez de meditar, a no disimular la conmoción y me siento fuerte por esta abundancia de actividad, este sentimiento de expansión y de plenitud.
~ Elena Poniatowska
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Tú levantas torbellinos a tu paso.
~ Elena Poniatowska
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ti?c là dòng ??i th??ng phóng ô tô ?i kh?i, quá nhanh ??i v?i xe ??p
~ Elfriede Jelinek
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The mannerisms that help define gender - the way in which people walk,swing their hips, gesture with their hands, move their mouths and eyes when they talk, take up space - are all based upon how non disabled people move…The construct of gender depends not only upon the male body and female body, but also on the non disabled body.
~ Eli Clare
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I was the hero of the young insurgent working class art movement.
~ Elia Kazan
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It was happening again now: some pieces of some larger story that I could barely make out were flying into new positions, and I was remembering things I had forgotten, and putting them together differently, and all while I was sitting still and not going anywhere or doing anything—though in another way I was hurtling north at five hundred miles an hour.
~ Elif Batuman
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On auteur theory: never has a critical movement so thoroughly ignored the one-hit wonders of its artform. Imagine music without these gems—half of pop rock would be gone and musicologists would have nothing to dig up!
~ Anthony Marais
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Lie. Lie. Lie. But remember. Move. Move. While others sleep, move.
~ Anthony O'Neill
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and so I opened my eyes and I opened my mind and I saw something I never would have noticed on a bicycle unless I was going very, very fast down a very long hill. Because of the speed of the bus and how I was exerting no effort, the telephone wires on the side of the road, sagging between poles, went up and down with the same rhythm as my heartbeat.
~ Antoine Wilson
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When a person expends the least amount of motion on one action, that is grace.
~ Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
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When a man spends the least possible number of movements over one definite action, that is grace.
~ Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
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He tells you, more than anyone else, that a body is what a soul looks like, that the way you speak and move is all there is and nothing more need be said.
~ Antonia Quirke
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The true theater, because it moves and makes use of living instruments, continues to stir up shadows where life has never ceased to grope its way.
~ Antonin Artaud
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De ángel en ángel vamos, de ala en ala
~ Antonio Gala
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Changing political party appears as shifting to another room under the single roof.
~ Anuj Somany
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People who move often like a herd in life can never be made to understand even a single, really, wisdom word of a truly learned person.
~ Anuj Somany
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