5,709 Quotes About Moving

  • Author David Attenborough
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    We really need to kick the carbon habit and stop making our energy from burning things. Climate change is also really important. You can wreck one rainforest then move, drain one area of resources and move onto another, but climate change is global.

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  • Author David Attenborough
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    I'm luckier than my grandfather, who didn't move more than five miles from the village in which he was born.

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  • Author Dianna Agron
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    In high school, I taught dance classes for 3-year-olds up to 16-year-olds, so between that and some bat mitzvah money, I saved up a pretty good nest egg to move to L.A.

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  • Author Dianna Agron
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    I think if I hadn't had the dance background, it would have been much harder as a kid to be like, 'I'm going to be an actress.' But you're involved with one area of the arts and other things interest you. It feels like an easier move.

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  • Author Diane Ackerman
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    Nature is more like a seesaw than a crystal, a never-ending conga line of bold moves and corrections.

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  • Author Dianna Agron
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    Kindness moves mountains. Acceptance opens doors, makes room for change, diffuses misunderstandin g.

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  • Author Dick Armey
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    Government is saying to the average citizen every January 1: 'For the next five months you'll be working for us, for goals we shall determine. Is that clear? After May 5 you may look after your own needs and ambitions, but report back to us next January. Now move along.' ... If nearly half of what you make is spent by someone else, that means that half your work time is spent working for someone else. Call me a radical, but I think that comes dangerously close to being a form of indentured servitude.

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  • Author Douglas Adams
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    Religion ... has certain ideas at the heart of it which we call sacred or holy or whatever. What it means is, 'Here is an idea or a notion that you're not allowed to say anything bad about; you're just not. Why not? Because you're just not. If someone votes for a party that you don't agree with, you're free to argue about it as much as you like; everybody will have an argument but nobody feels aggrieved by it. ... But on the other hand, if somebody says 'I mustn't move a light switch on a Saturday', you say 'I respect that'.

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