Quotes About Movement
I flitted around the city either turning heads or else walking by heads just as they were turning.
~ Miranda July
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The boy looks at his teacher. The sun is shining into his eyes and he squints, and there is a pause wherein the shining of the sun and the squinting of the boy are the only two movements on earth.
~ Miranda July
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As a dam is breached and water escapes..
~ Unknown
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Kako je ?udno to slijepo kretanje u nama, kako su ljudska tijela tajanstveni galvanski stupovi i kako se svi mi?emo po nekim mra?nim i neshvatljivim zakonima u svome mesu!
~ Miroslav Krleža
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Para un árbol, cambiar de sitio es la muerte; para un hombre, cambiar de sitio es la vida.
~ Mo Yan
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I portatori bravi tenevano le mani sui fianchi e si muovevano insieme, facendo oscillare la portantina al ritmo della bella e triste melodia suonata dai musici, per far capire che dietro ogni felicità si cela sempre una sofferenza.
~ Mo Yan
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Two years earlier there hadn't been a rave scene in the States. And now, seemingly overnight, the world had changed. Every decentsize city in North America now had DJ record stores and rave-clothing stores. Musicians were trading in their guitars for synths and making techno records that were becoming globe-spanning anthems. It was 1992 and the rave scene was blossoming like a shiny, DIY flower.
~ Moby
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Time only moves in one direction. Remember that. Things always change.
~ Mohsin Hamid
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and when she went out it seemed to her that she too had migrated, that everyone migrates, even if we stay in the same houses our whole lives, because we can't help it. We are all migrants through time.
~ Mohsin Hamid
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The only valid excuse for not exercising is paralysis.
~ Unknown
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Este tan aventajado movimiento político-religioso hace que las campañas rivales se vean y se sientan anémicas.
~ Moisés Naím
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Economists and sociologists have concluded that what drives migration is not absolute deprivation,50 or poverty,
~ Moisés Naím
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and heading for the next, running the first horse into the second corral, throwing the saddle on the next bronc and then heading down the line to the next place and the next until winding up back at the first place just about at
~ Unknown
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When you move something, you discover new meanings in it, Kristina thought, watching them.
~ Unknown
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When an opponent comes forward, move in and greet him if he wants to pull back, send him on his way.
~ Morihei Ueshiba
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I'm not teaching you how to move your feet; I'm teaching you how to move your mind
~ Morihei Ueshiba
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Never trust spiritual leader who cannot dance.
~ Unknown
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Float like a butterfly! Sting like a bee! Rumble, young man! Rumble! Waaa!
~ Muhammad Ali
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I hated the sight on TV of big, clumsy, lumbering heavyweights plodding, stalking each other like two Frankenstein monsters, clinging, slugging toe to toe. I knew I could do it better ... circle, dance, shuffle, hit and move ... make an art out of it.
~ Muhammad Ali
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Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. The hands can't hit what the eyes can't see.
~ Muhammad Ali
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The student movement's leaders and followers were together victims and propagators of a legend. We can see their illusion nowhere more clearly than in the requirement that the myth of a great student anti-fascist movement be sustained by the counter-myth of a serious student fascist conspiracy in opposition to it. The signal to arms requires an enemy; where none exists, he must be invented.
~ Murray Kempton
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At the root of the women's liberation movement is resentment against the very existence of women as a distinctive entity.
~ Murray N. Rothbard
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Originally, the prohibitionists had habitually referred to themselves as temperate, as men of temperance. By the 1880s and 1890s, however, this was no longer true: the prohibitionists now spoke of themselves as "radicals." It was no longer enough to attack hard liquor; denunciations of beer were now stepped up.
~ Murray N. Rothbard
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Life is literally everywhere. All this looks like a single mechanism. Systematic movement of impulses, instincts. One network of karma. It is an endless tunnel of life. Where all destinies are linked to each other. All this at home is like a microcircuit of society. In this I see a new manifestation of the universe of life.
~ Unknown
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