Quotes About Movement
In truth, feminism is flawed because it is a movement powered by people and people are inherently flawed.
~ Roxane Gay
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If you are terribly truthful, the ground will always move from under you, and you will have to shift with the constantly shifting truth.
~ Anais Nin
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The truth within moves as intimacy of being.
~ John de Ruiter
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They were always on the move.But in truth said bull we are all going nowhere
~ Kate DiCamillo
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There is obviously a power and a truth in action that doesn't lie, which words easily can do.
~ Twyla Tharp
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The truth is on the march and nothing will stop it.
~ Émile Zola
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They developed this influence and this clout and they shared it. It's a very inclusive movement.
~ Michael Azerrad
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And the indie rock and art scenes have a lot in common: in both, talent is one thing, but otherwise it's all about making the right connections and orchestrating one's own creations into discernible and desirable movements.
~ Michael Azerrad
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the cover of Land Speed Record is a photo of the coffins of the first eight soldiers killed in Vietnam; like many punks, the members of Hüsker Dü actually agreed with Sixties counterculture values but despised the hippies for selling out those values. "We're doing the same thing that the peace movement did in the Sixties," Mould said, "but the way they did it didn't work.
~ Michael Azerrad
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The bands of the I.P.U. had created their own movement simply by assiduously seeking each other out and pooling resources and information.
~ Michael Azerrad
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Everybody likes the idea that there's this burgeoning, happening scene somewhere in the world.
~ Michael Azerrad
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I like the way she dances. She shows a heavy Pharaonic influence, I'd say, in the elbows. With perhaps just a soupçon of Snoopy in the feet.
~ Michael Chabon
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amateur magician himself, he had first seen Joe performing at the St. Regis for his classmate at Horace Mann, Roy Cohn, and had been impressed enough by Joe's natural movements, his solemnity, and his flawless presentations of the Miser's Dream, Rosini's Location, and the Stabbed Deck to insist that Joe be engaged to baffle his
~ Michael Chabon
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Joe learned to view the comic book hero in his formfitting costume, not as a pulp absurdity but as a celebration of the lyricism of the naked (albeit tinted) human form in motion. It was not all violence and retribution in the early stories of Kavalier Clay; Joe's work also articulated the simple joy of unfettered movement, of the able body, in a way that captured the yearnings not only of his crippled cousin but of an entire generation of weaklings, stumblebums, and playground goats.
~ Michael Chabon
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one of the crazies moved into the cone of light beneath a streetlight. It was a black man, high-stepping and making jerking movements with his arms. He made a crisp turn and began moving back into the darkness. He was a trombone player in a matching band in a world somewhere else.
~ Michael Connelly
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What happens when you eat too much alphabet soup?" "What?" "You have a vowel movement.
~ Michael Connelly
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And when they were finally naked they moved
~ Michael Connelly
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He called them human tumbleweeds moving with the winds of fate.
~ Michael Connelly
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human tumbleweeds moving with the winds of fate.
~ Michael Connelly
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this goes forward it's going to get
~ Michael Connelly
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back from the counter to
~ Michael Connelly
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I quickly crossed the room
~ Michael Connelly
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Freeway traffic in Los Angeles was as mysterious as marriage. It moved and flowed, then stalled and stopped for no easily explainable reason.
~ Michael Connelly
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Thorne shook his head. "And meanwhile, you feel the way the boat moves? That's the sea. That's real. You smell the salt in the air? You feel the sunlight on your skin? That's all real. You see all of us together? That's real. Life is wonderful. It's a gift to be alive, to see the sun and breathe the air. And there isn't really anything else.
~ Michael Crichton
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