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Quotes About Movement

I feel like I have to move violently once a day, or I'll lose my mind.
~ Adam Driver
I am part of a broad social movement. Ten years ago, it would have unimaginable for some random Dutch historian to go viral when talking about taxes. Yet here we are.
~ Rutger Bregman
I grew up in Florida in different cities. I was born in Mississippi. My parents moved a lot, so I moved to Tennessee, Alabama, South Carolina, Virginia, all through the South. But my family's roots were from central Florida, like Daytona Beach area, so we ended up moving there.
~ Diplo
There is no sadder tale in the annals of architecture than the virtual disappearance of the defining architectural form of the Modern Movement - publicly sponsored housing.
~ Martin Filler
In swimming at my level it's about control of the small movements. A good ballet dancer floats across the stage, the best sprinters virtually abolish gravity. All motion occurs in the right direction.
~ Alexander Dale Oen
The global jihad movement ideology is a destructive religious cult. It is so un-Islamic that it is virtually anti-Islamic.
~ Malcolm Nance
Obstacles may retard, but they cannot long prevent the progress of a movement sanctioned by its justice and sustained by a virtuous people.
~ Jefferson Davis
For clubs, free movement plays a big role in transfers and players' contracts. Players from the E.U. can sign for U.K. clubs without needing a visa or special work permit, making it quicker and easier to secure top talent from across Europe to come and play in our leagues.
~ Karren Brady
It's not unusual to find big political shifts that take place beneath the surface before they're visible above the surface.
~ Al Gore
We've always loved the automobile, and we all love Henry Ford's original vision to open the highways to all mankind, the freedom and movement.
~ Alan Mulally
There will be sway.
~ Lori Lansens
Honey, life can be a ballroom dance and it can be full of shit. Your job in both cases is to watch where you step.
~ Lorna Landvik
Sometimes the wheel turns slowly, but it turns.
~ Lorne Michaels
If it's what your body was designed to do, it's probably not bad form. And if the exercise requires you to do something unnatural, you should think twice before doing it.
~ Unknown
eye at the end of each arm. But the starfish doesn't have an actual brain to tell it what it's seeing. Instead, nerves run from its mouth to each of its eyes, and sensors in its many tubelike "feet" actually find food. So the starfish is perfectly able to move and eat and do all that it needs to live, but it can't think. The starfish can't "see" what path it should take—it just goes where its body tells it to go.
~ Louie Giglio
O imperceptible movements of bodies, you signify, each time, a great philosophical resolution of the shadows : gentle translations, none of the wilfulness of your birth is lost. It is the hour of the frisson which bears an astonishing resemblance to a stroke of black ink. We are delighted to be inkwells.
~ Louis Aragon
It's not the thing you fling, it's the fling itself.
~ Unknown
Bicycling is the nearest approximation I know to the flight of birds. The airplane simply carries a man on its back like an obedient Pegasus; it gives him no wings of his own.
~ Unknown
Corner Seat Suspended in a moving night The face in the reflection train Looks at first sight as self-assured As your own face - But look again: Windows between you and the world Keep out the cold, keep out the fright; Then why does your reflection seem So lonely in the moving night?
~ Louis MacNeice
Up from the bronze, I sawWater without a flawRush to its rest in air,Reach to its rest, and fall.
~ Louise Bogan
O remember In your narrowing dark hours That more things move Than blood in the heart.
~ Louise Bogan
In my dreams I am not crippled. In my dreams, I dance.
~ Louise Brooks
The great art of films does not consist of descriptive movement of face and body, but in the movements of thought and soul transmitted in a kind of intense isolation.
~ Louise Brooks
Of two sisters one is always the watcher, one the dancer.
~ Louise Gluck