A Quote by Heber J. Grant

There is no such thing as standing still. — © Heber J. Grant
There is no such thing as standing still.
Don't you know I”m still standing better than I ever did. Looking like a true survivor, feeling like a little kid. I'm still standing after all this time.
And Americans realized that native people are still here, that they have a moral standing, a legal standing.
The only thing I know is this: I am full of wounds and still standing on my feet.
It was peculiar to be standing so close to him. He's just a man, but still, what a thing to be Neil Armstrong!
As far as sometimes being involved with different demonstrations, I did an anti-war protest in San Fran in January, and I'm standing there, amongst all these people, and it's this great thing to see people being active and actually standing up for what they believe in and still letting the government know that there are people who will still sacrifice a portion of their day to stand up for what they care about, but I'm just thinking to myself, "God, man, these protests have been going on throughout I-don't-even-know-how-many years, and here we are again."
That's the thing about driving: You're alone but you're everywhere. You're standing still but moving really fast. It's just like perspectives constantly changing.
There's no such thing as standing still and just singing a song. I love jumping into the crowd. I love to dance.
I think some musicians can almost forget that the stage is something to do something on, even if that thing is standing still.
It don't matter what you tried to do, you couldn't destroy me! I'm still standing! I'm still strong! And I always will be.
Ghana is one of the countries in Western Africa that still has quite a few of their slave castles still standing.
We still have prostitutes standing on our corner, and people crapping round the back of buildings. The charms are still there.
There are pretty girls all over the place. But there are still a lot of people standing strong, doing their thing in loving relationships, actually staying true. I wanted to write an honest love song from that point of view.
Ed?" Ritchie says later. We're still standing in the water. "There's only one thing I want." "What's that, Ritchie?" His answer is simple. "To want.
Standing, standing, standing - why do I have to stand all the time? That is the main characteristic of social Washington.
I'm standing up for the right of self-determination. I'm standing up for our territory. I'm standing up for our people. I'm standing up for international law. I'm standing up for all those territories - those small territories and peoples the world over - who, if someone doesn't stand up and say to an invader 'enough, stop', would be at risk.
The commercial flight thing, it just gets a little weird when you're standing in line and suddenly you're not just a guy standing in line anymore - you become sort of 'novelty boy.'
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