Quotes About Movement
It's all about balance, do you see? Balance is the trick. Keep the balance and - she stopped. You've ridden on a seesaw? One end goes up, one end goes down. But the bit in the middle, that stays where it is. Upness and downness go right through it. Don't matter how high or low the ends go, it keeps the balance. She sniffed. Magic is mostly movin' stuff around.
~ Terry Pratchett
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Agitation gives birth to creation.
~ Terry Tempest Williams
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But harboring regrets is making love to the past, and there is no movement here.
~ Terry Tempest Williams
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Space is the twin sister of time. If we have open space then we have open time to breathe, to dream, to dare, to play, to pray to move freely, so freely, in a world our minds have forgotten, but our bodies remember.
~ Terry Tempest Williams
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Our institutions and agencies are no longer working for us. It is time to reimagine the wilderness movement as a movement of direct action, time to reimagine our public lands as sanctuaries, refuges, and sacred lands. Time to rethink what is acceptable and what is not.
~ Terry Tempest Williams
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The Reformation was a movement that broke the bubble that held the Middle Ages in place. . . . El Bosco painted his Garden on the threshold of this leap.
~ Terry Tempest Williams
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You have feet, and if you don't make use of them it's a loss and a waste. Someone is telling you now so that in the future you cannot say: "No one told me that it was important to enjoy using my feet.
~ Thích Nh?t H?nh
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This is faithfulness, to admit and to manifest no other movements but only the movements prompted and guided by the Divine. Words Of The Mother, vol.14, p.164
~ The Mother
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One does not have to dress in a way that is unflattering, or even unfashionable, to be rational—and comfortable. How can you expect women to exercise their faculties, nay, their rights, in clothes that confine them? We shall never be men's equals while we lace ourselves into ill health and drape ourselves in fabric until we can scarcely move. Dress reform is almost as important to our cause as the vote.
~ Theodora Goss
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How can you expect women to exercise their faculties, nay, their rights, in clothes that confine them? We shall never be men's equals while we lace ourselves into ill health and drape ourselves in fabric until we can scarcely move. Dress reform is almost as important to our cause as the vote.
~ Theodora Goss
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The long drizzle had begun. Pedestrians had turned up collars and trousers at the bottom. Hands were hidden in the pockets of the umbrella-less - umbrellas were up. The street looked like a sea of round, black-cloth roofs, twisting, bobbing, moving. Trucks and vans were rattling in a noisy line, and everywhere men were shielding themselves as best they could.
~ Theodore Dreiser
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I measure time by how a body sways.)
~ Theodore Roethke
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from I Knew a Woman I knew a woman, lovely in her bones, When small birds sighed, she would sigh back at them; Ah, when she moved, she moved more ways than one: The shapes a bright container can contain!
~ Theodore Roethke
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She moves as water moves, and comes to me, Stayed by what was, and pulled by what would be.
~ Theodore Roethke
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I learn by going where I have to go.
~ Theodore Roethke
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I feel her presence in the common day, In that slow dark that widens every eye. She moves as water moves, and comes to me, Stayed by what was, and pulled by what would be.
~ Theodore Roethke
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I feel her presence in the common day, In that slow dark that widens every eye. She moves as water moves, and comes to me, Stayed by what was, and pulled by what would be. — Theodore Roethke, from "She," Words for the Wind: The Collected Verse of Theodore Roethke (Indiana University Press, 1964)
~ Theodore Roethke
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Movement, growth, change, catabolism. Could music exist without passage, without progression, or poetry; could you speak a word and call it a rhyme without speaking more words? Could life exist … why, passage is very nearly a definition for life! A living thing changes by the moment and by each portion of each part of a moment; even when it sickens, even when it decays, it changes, and when it stops changing, it's—
~ Theodore Sturgeon
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With mindful walking, our steps are no longer a means to arrive at an end.
~ Thich Nhat Hanh
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My most joy that I have is dancing.
~ Camila Alves
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I work grief and sadness out of my body when I dance, and I bring in joy and rhythm.
~ Inga Muscio
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What a joy it is to dance and sing!
~ Angela Carter
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Dance is so joyous.
~ Graeme Murphy
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I think I jump around more when I'm alone.
~ Nicolas Cage
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