Top 1200 Moving Out Quotes & Sayings - Page 15

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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
I'd like to live in a world where immigration is just called moving.
How do you know if a demon is lying? His lips are moving.
Moving up and fighting the best keeps me hungry. — © Nonito Donaire
Moving up and fighting the best keeps me hungry.
Looking back isn't going to help you. Moving forward is the thing you have to do.
When you're having trouble and topping the ball, it means the ground is moving on you.
Some god or Weltgeist has been making a movie out of us for the past six thousand years, and now we have turned a corner on the movie set of reality and have discovered the boards propping up the two-dimensional monuments of human history. The movement of humanism has reached its limit, and now at that limit it is breaking apart into the opposites of mechanism and mysticism and moving along the circumference of a vast new sphere of posthuman thought.
I'm just moving clouds today, tomorrow I'll try mountains.
I think my moment of revelation came when I saw this young man come on court in the most flamboyant clothes. He had a sweet smile and questionably blonde hair and a generally chirpy glamour that in fact concealed huge skill. When he was interviewed he confessed to hating to get angry and it was also said that he slithered out of winning when it came to the big matches. And I thought, My God! This Andre Agassi is the image of Howl in my book HOWL'S MOVING CASTLE!
To look in the face of hard things and keep moving forward - that's what one has to do.
I grew up flying over oceans and moving and sailing.
Even if you fall on your face, you're still moving forward.
I know that some of the folks in the press are uptight about this [moving the press corps out of the West Wing ], and I understand. What we're - the only thing that's been discussed is whether or not the initial press conferences are going to be in that small press - and for the people listening to this that don't know this, that the press room that people see on TV is very, very tiny. Forty-nine people fit in that press room.
The art of moving forward lies in understanding what to leave behind. — © Seth
The art of moving forward lies in understanding what to leave behind.
Moving to New York was the best decision I ever made.
I love moving through long spaces and being enclosed.
Very good players have no problem moving to a different country.
Moving in is almost a bigger step than getting married.
In a first draft, I concentrate on moving forward and trying not to panic.
The secret to speed-reading is moving your lips faster.
There is something very appealing about moving to a faraway place.
New York is like traveling without actually moving.
Songs, and songwriting keeps me inspired, moving forward.
When I lifted weights, I didn't lift just to maintain my muscle tone. I lifted to increase what I already had, to push to a new limit. Every time I worked, I was getting a little better. I kept moving that limit back and back. Every time I walked out of the gym, I was a little better than when I walked in.
But down through the centuries, man has developed a mind that separates him from the world of reality, the world of natural laws. This mind tries too hard, wears itself out, and ends up weak and sloppy. Such a mind, even if of high intelligence, is inefficient. It drives down the street in a fast-moving car and thinks its at the store, going over a grocery list. Then it wonders why accidents occur.
I've seen the same thing emerge in the research around the interaction of sleeping and moving and eating: if you get a good night's sleep, you are significantly more likely to make the right choices about what you eat the next morning, you're more likely to work out, you're more likely to get a better night's sleep the next night.
Don't ever give up on your dream. Ever. The most valuable thing I have gained from this whole TMNT experience so far is that I now know for a fact that anything can happen. After twenty-four years in this notoriously impenetrable and discouraging business, I was offered this iconic role out of the blue, without any audition or meeting, from people I didn't know. Stick with your passion, and keep moving forward. You can't go wrong.
I'm moving around; doing stuff. I can walk. I can even run.
It was really tough being 14 and moving away from home.
Sometimes I sing very honestly, really as moving as possible.
Time is a circus, always packing up and moving away.
You are successful the moment you start moving toward a worthwhile goal.
My father was a coach, so there was a lot of moving around, not having a base.
The way I play, I'm always moving. I like to move the ball.
I'm moving into a yurt in the woods near my parents' home in Vermont.
It's moving in the right direction for Arab actors but very slowly.
I've wanted to manage a long time and I've been moving in that direction.
Today, technology is moving faster than the research establishment.
Unconditional parenting: Moving from Rewards and Punishments to Love and Reason. — © Alfie Kohn
Unconditional parenting: Moving from Rewards and Punishments to Love and Reason.
Deep down I'm a lazy person in a constantly moving body.
My mother couldn't have been happier when I said I was moving to New York.
I want to live my life moving forward with integrity and pride.
Little Boy's performance is authentic, natural, moving & inspiring.
I am not moving to some club in the desert, China or Turkey.
I'm not making light of prayers here, but of so-called school prayer, which bears as much resemblance to real spiritual experienceas that freeze-dried astronaut food bears to a nice standing rib roast. From what I remember of praying in school, it was almost an insult to God, a rote exercise in moving your mouth while daydreaming or checking out the cutest boy in the seventh grade that was a far, far cry from soul-searching.
The body is made up of atoms and subatomic particles that are moving at lightning speed around huge empty spaces and the body gives off fluctuations of energy and information in a huge void, so essentially your body is proportionately as void as intergalactic space, made out of nothing, but the nothing is actually the source of information and energy.
I’ve learned that a storm isn’t always just bad weather, and a fire can be the start of something. I’ve found out that there are a lot more shades of gray in this world than I ever knew about. I’ve learned that sometimes, when you´re afraid but you keep on moving forward, that’s the biggest kind of courage there is. And finally, I’ve learned that life isn’t really about failure and success. It’s about being present, in the moment when big things happen, when everything changes, including myself.
Doubts are the ants in the pants of faith. They keep it awake and moving.
The older I get, the more I look at movies as a moving miracle. — © Steven Spielberg
The older I get, the more I look at movies as a moving miracle.
I'm about creating a body of work and moving on to the next thing.
Words may move, but they're never moving fast enough.
Life is like a bicycle; keep moving on to maintain balance.
They were fast-moving opportunists encased in cynicism and proud of it.
Looking back isn't going to help you! Moving forward is the thing to do
My family is really good at letting go of things and moving on.
It doesn't matter how you begin. Just jump in. Get moving.
Momma said that ghosts couldn't move over water. That's why Africans got trapped in the Americas.. They kept moving us over the water, stealing us away from our ghosts and ancestors, who cried salty rivers into the sand. That's where Momma was now, wailing at the water's edge, while her girls were pulled out of sight under white sails that cracked in the wind.
Dr. King is so inspiring, so impressive, so moving as a human being.
I'm moving forward and getting new fans at every show.
It is deeply moving, powerful, and disturbing. A film that must be seen.
An economy is not a complicated thing; it just has a lot of moving parts.
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