Quotes About Movement
If you want to move to another room, you have to get up and move step by step in that direction. Just sitting in your chair and demanding that you be in the other room will not work. It's the same thing. We all want our problem to be over with, but we don't want to do the small things that will add up to the solution.
~ Louise L. Hay
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FEET: I stand in truth. I move forward with joy. I have spiritual understanding.
~ Louise L. Hay
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Hip(s) Carries the body in perfect balance. Major thrust in moving forward. Hip Hip Hooray-there is joy in every day. I am balanced and free. Hip Problems Fear of going forward in major decisions. Nothing to move forward to. I am in perfect balance. I move forward in life with ease and with joy at every age.
~ Louise L. Hay
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Two of the men tiptoed to the pile of brush. One of them
~ Unknown
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Like a ship changing course. It might take a while to get to port, but at least it was going in the right direction.
~ Louise Penny
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A lot of what we know to be history isn't," said Gamache. "You know that, I know that. It serves a purpose. Events are exaggerated, heroes fabricated, goals are rewritten to appear more noble than they actually were. All to manipulate public opinion, to manufacture a common purpose or enemy. And the cornerstone of a really great movement? A powerful symbol. Take away or tarnish that and everything starts to crumble, everything's questioned. Can't have that.
~ Louise Penny
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He had a lot to ponder and he knew that everything is solved by walking.
~ Louise Penny
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a single bright orange leaf lost its grip and wafted back and forth, gently falling to the ground.
~ Louise Penny
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Picking up his pace, he and Henri wove between the revelers carrying their hollow plastic canes filled with Caribou,
~ Louise Penny
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Dance of the Sugar Plum Bikey. Yes, that's got a nice ring to it.
~ Louise Rennison
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Oh! To be a flower Nodding in the sun, Bending, then upspringing As the breezes run.
~ Unknown
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A person who doesn't breathe deeply reduces the life of his body. If he doesn't move freely, he restricts the life of his body. If he doesn't feel fully, he narrows the life of his body. And if his self-expression is constricted, he limits the life of his body.
~ Unknown
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se a gente segue assim, para trás ou para a frente, vê que não pode se partir o fio da vida, mesmo que está podre nalgum lado, ele sempre se emenda noutro sítio, cresce, desvia, foge, avança, curva, pára, esconde, aparece... " - from "Luuanda
~ Unknown
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El animal primero se queda quieto y luego huye.
~ Unknown
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There was a movement at one time, not so many years ago either, which was international in its scope, which had for its object the setting aside the first of May for a general, international holiday, looking ultimately to the inauguration of a short-hour workday, but this grand idea has been side-tracked in later years by a lot of political buncombe and claptrap, thus persuading the working classes into the notion that they can gain their freedom by electing a lot of fellows to office. (1906)
~ Unknown
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inertia of prices
~ Ludwig von Mises
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Nunca e em lugar algum do universo existe estabilidade e imobilidade. Mudança e transformação são características essenciais da vida. Cada estado de coisas é passageiro; cada época é uma época de transição. Na vida humana nunca há calma e repouso. A vida é um processo e não a permanência no status quo.
~ Ludwig von Mises
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People move too fast and talk too much, and before you know it, they come back to a place they don't want to be - except now they know there's nowhere left to run.
~ Jodi Picoult
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To us, summer was a verb
~ Jodi Picoult
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Inaction is itself an action;
~ Joe Navarro
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The supersession of the round dance, choral and figure dances by dancing à deux, whether this take the form of gyrating as in the waltz or polka or the slitherings and slidings and even acrobatics of contemporary dancing, is probably to be regarded as a symptom of declining culture. There
~ Johan Huizinga
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I want to be able to run about like the goats do.
~ Johanna Spyri
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Another week done with. How quickly the time goes as the season advances, the earth hurtling along its groove into the years's sharply descending final arc.
~ John Banville
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Soon part of me will explore the deep and dark Floor of the harbour . . I am everywhere, I suffer and move, my mind and my heart move With all that move me, under the water
~ John Berryman
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