Quotes About Motion
Tai chi is often described as "meditation in motion," but it might well be called "medication in motion." There is growing evidence that this mind-body practice... has value in treating or preventing many health problems.
~ Harvard Women's Health Watch
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A keen observation shows that the whole universe is a single mechanism working by the law of rhythm; the rise and fall of the waves, the ebb and flow of the tide, the waxing and waning of the moon, the sunrise and the sunset, the change of the seasons, the moving of the earth and of the planets, the whole cosmic system and the constitution of the entire universe are working under the law of rhythm. Cycles of rhythm, with major and minor cycles
~ Hazrat Inayat Khan
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The life absolute from which has sprung all that is felt, seen, and perceived, and into which all again merges in time, is a silent, motionless and eternal life which among the Sufis is called Zat. Every motion that springs forth from this silent life is a vibration and a creator of vibrations. Within one vibration are created many vibrations.
~ Hazrat Inayat Khan
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Every motion contains within itself a thought and feeling.
~ Hazrat Inayat Khan
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Like her Joycean hero Stephen Dedalus, she was filled with "Icarian lust": she would seek out her destiny abroad, collect experience for her art, and stay in motion.10 Anything to evade the life not lived, the poem not written, the love not realized. Plath spread her wings, over and over, at a time when women were not supposed to fly.
~ Heather Clark
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where you're going, you rush around busily. It gives the impression of action. What more could
~ Lawrence Sanders
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the logic of life is continual change, continual motion, continual evolution.
~ Lee Smolin
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Thus, the double unification given by the equivalence principle becomes a triple unification: All motions are equivalent once the effects of gravity are taken into account, gravity is indistinguishable from acceleration, and the gravitational field is unified with the geometry of space and time. When worked out in detail, this became Einstein's general theory of relativity, which he published in full form in 1915.
~ Lee Smolin
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So, Einstein's theory of gravity is a theory of causal structure. It tells us that the essence of spacetime is causal structure and that the motion of matter is a consequence of alterations in the network of causal relations. What is left out from the notion of causal structure is any measure of quantity or scale.
~ Lee Smolin
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A body at rest or in uniform motion remains in that state of rest or uniform motion unless it is disturbed by forces.
~ Lee Smolin
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Being at rest becomes merely a special case of uniform motion-it is just motion at zero speed.
~ Lee Smolin
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How can it be that there is no distinction between motion and rest? The key is to realize that whether a body is moving or not has no absolute meaning. Motion is defined only with respect to an observer, who can be moving or not. If you are moving past me at a steady rate, then the cup of coffee I perceive to be at rest on my table is moving with respect to you.
~ Lee Smolin
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a universe in thermal equilibrium, in which nothing happened except random motion of the atoms, would have no clock.
~ Lee Smolin
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Once long ago in Wisconsin I saw the heavens draped in rich purple auroral clouds fringed and folded in most magnificent forms; but in this glory of light, so pure, so bright, so enthusiastic in motion, there was nothing in the least cloudlike.
~ Lee Stetson
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Traveling in the company of those we love is home in motion.
~ Leigh Hunt
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It is awful to contemplate this sort of life, in which one would always be forced into motion by a variety of mysterious and powerful forces, never staying anywhere for long, never finding a safe place one could call home, never able to turn the tables for very long, just as the Baudelaire orphans found it awful to contemplate their own lives [...] just when it seemed they might break out of the tedious cycle of unfortunate events in which they found themselves trapped.
~ Lemony Snicket
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He drove. That was what he did. What he'd always do.
~ James Sallis
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ta-pocketa-pocketa-pocketa-pocketa-pocketa.
~ James Thurber
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I must move," said she; "resting fatigues me.
~ Jane Austen
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for everybody must now 'move in a circle', - to the prevalence of which rotatory motion, is perhaps to be attributed the giddiness and false steps of many.
~ Jane Austen
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There is a sort of spasmodic movement, as if the figures were electrified into action, but no real, organic life or motion. This comes from a lack of what Greek critics call rhythm , that is, consistent flow, the action of one part of the body permeating the rest of the body even when inert.
~ Jane Ellen Harrison
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what was the point in creating something that was so futile and so precious? everything beautiful was like that. a little bit of the true world. beauty said there was something more than just one fucking thing after another. time could rest for a moment, stop and that senseless motion. people thot beauty was bullshit, just a bandaide slapped over the abyss, but they couldnt be more wrong. beauty mattered, it was the only thing that fed you when everything turned to shit.
~ Janet Fitch
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Beauty said there was something more than just one fucking thing after another. Time could rest for a moment, stop all that senseless motion.
~ Janet Fitch
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The airplane stays up because it doesn't have the time to fall.
~ Orville Wright
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