5,709 Quotes About Moving
- Author Venerable Bede
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The ultimate Mystery of being, the ultimate Truth, is Love. This is the essential structure of reality. When Dante spoke of the 'love which moves the sun and the other stars', he was not using a metaphor, but was describing the nature of reality. There is in Being an infinite desire to give itself in love and this gift of Self in love is for ever answered by a return of love....and so the rhythm of the universe is created.
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- Author Vicki Baum
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He who does not move with the times is a dead man
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- Author Victoria Beckham
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I am not going to be no senorita' - on the prospect of moving to Spain.
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- Author Walter Benjamin
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I've tried as much as possible to avoid the standard nine-to-five thing. I've tried to organize my life so that I can move around, change the rhythm and the tempo.
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- Author Walter Benjamin
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I must confess that waltzes do not move me, I guess I hummed the blues too early, and spent too many midnights out wailing to the rain.
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- Author Warren Buffett
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Beware [of] the investment activity that produces applause; the great moves are usually greeted by yawns.
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- Author Warren G. Bennis
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Leadership has become a heavy industry. Concern and interest about leadership development is no longer an American phenomenon. It is truly global. Though I will probably be in less demand, I wanted to move on.
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- Author Warren Buffett
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If you want to shoot rare, fast-moving elephants, you should always carry a loaded gun.
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- Author Warren G. Bennis
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We must move from ... the primacy of technology toward considerations of social justice and equity, from the dictates of organizational convenience toward the aspirations ofself realization and learning, from authoritarianism and dogmatism toward more participation, from uniformity and centralization toward diversity and pluralism, from the concept of work as hard and unavoidable, from life as nasty, brutish, and short toward work as purpose and self~fulfillment, a recognition of leisure as a valid activity in itself.
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