Quotes About Movement
I love tango, and I used to dance when I was young.
~ Pope Francis
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Walk more than you sit to be fit - Johnny The Walker
~ Johnny Wowk
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Walking is the world's oldest exercise and todays modern medicine. -Johnny The Walker
~ Johnny Wowk
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We danced as if we had nothing else to do but dance. Lord, it felt good. I had forgotten the joy of just existing, of losing yourself in the music...I let go of everything, my problems floating away like helium balloons: my awful job, my picky boss, my failure to move on. I became a thing, alive, moving, joyful.
~ Jojo Moyes
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It was as if a light had gone on: the only way to avoid being left behind was to start moving.
~ Jojo Moyes
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Seeing an endless red stream of tail lights, an automotive blood supply
~ Jojo Moyes
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She got up and she sat down, plumping cushions, checking a clock for some invisible appointment.
~ Jojo Moyes
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ebbed as he
~ Jojo Moyes
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He was gazing right into her eyes, as he said this, seemingly imparting something of the impossibility of connections when one is always on the move.
~ Jojo Moyes
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And it would make me feel as if I were finally doing something, moving forward.
~ Jojo Moyes
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like brightly colored sparrows in and out of hedgerows.
~ Jojo Moyes
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rubber-soled shoes squeaking on the shiny Marmoleum.
~ Jojo Moyes
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The only way to avoid being left behind is to start moving.
~ Jojo Moyes
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There was something intrinsically sad about Shinjuku. A vacuum-packed hollowness that no quantity of neon could hide. Roppongi was the same, only there the sadness was older and more Western. All that movement to so little purpose. A million strangers searching for a cure to the darkness behind their eyes in the void between someone else's legs.
~ Jon Courtenay Grimwood
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Certainly, one of the greatest achievements of the human intellectual spirit was the Arabic Translation Movement. Over the course of about 100 years, virtually the entire Greek Scientific and philosophical corpus was either translated or summarized into Arabic (McGinnis, 10).
~ Jon McGinnis
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a persistent unsettledness of wings.
~ Jon McGregor
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OFF THE COUCH! BAD KITTIES!
~ Jon Scieszka
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Much of the environmental movement is a Trojan Horse for socialist assumptions and ambitions (the British like to call environmentalists "watermelons"—green on the outside, red on the inside).
~ Jonah Goldberg
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Yra laik?, ir mano nuomone, mes dabar esam tokiuos laikuos, kai konservatiškumas, "atsilikimas" yra kur kas pažangiau, kur kas avangardiškiau, negu bet kokie viešai pripažinti "pažang?s" jud?jimai ar reiškiniai.
~ Jonas Mekas
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Long lines of birds are flying over the city. Freedom in their wings.
~ Jonas Mekas
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Sak? - tavyje n?ra gyvyb?s ir jokio jud?sio. O mano siela ?m? šokti, mano širdis atgijo, ži?r?dama ? tavo veid?, gyvyb?s piln?, ir tavo lengvus judesius. Kadaise menininko rankos tavyje pasl?p? gyvyb?- judes? ir siel? - ir ji staiga atgijo ir ?m? šokti.
~ Jonas Mekas
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leadership on virtue can never come from the major political actors; it will have to come from a movement of people, such as the people of a town who come together and agree to create moral coherence across the many areas of children's lives.
~ Jonathan Haidt
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Words are inadequate to describe the emotion aroused by the prolonged movement in unison that drilling involved. A sense of pervasive well-being is what I recall; more specifically, a strange sense of personal enlargement; a sort of swelling out, becoming bigger than life, thanks to participation in collective ritual.1
~ Jonathan Haidt
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bouncing on the trampoline of T-shirt
~ Jonathan Kellerman
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