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moving timing
God's timing in moving me down here was perfect, Joseph Allen
moving reality checks
This is definitely a reality check for us, we've just got to learn from this and move on. Alan Black
moving acting want
When you do improv, you're everything. You're a performer, writer, and director, because you're moving the scene in the direction you want it to go, you're making it up as you go, and you're acting it. Rob Reiner
moving tunes sometimes
Sometimes great tunes happen to bad times, and when the bad time is over, not all the tunes get to move on with you. Rob Sheffield
moving bored looks
When I watch a movie, I don't make a sound or move. The more I'm into the movie, the more bored I look. Rob Zombie
moving ideas development
In legal parlance, that is called 'the rational person test,' ... That's where somebody else says, 'Even though we have no idea what this person would want in this circumstance in which they cannot themselves tell us what they want, a 'rational' person - meaning, myself - in that circumstance would want to die.' So you move very quickly from so-called voluntary euthanasia to involuntary euthanasia. These legal and medical developments are not simply hypothetical They're in the courts right now. Richard John Neuhaus
moving mean surveillance-cameras
Do you really mean to tell me the only reason you try to be good is to gain God's approval and reward, or to avoid his disapproval and punishment? That's not morality, that's just sucking up, apple-polishing, looking over your shoulder at the great surveillance camera in the sky, or the still small wiretap inside your head, monitoring your every move, even your every base though. Richard Dawkins
moving eye men
Reason can no more influence the will, and operate as a motive, than the eyes which show a man his road can enable him to move from place to place, or that a ship provided with a compass can sail without a wind. Richard Whately
moving needs waste
You…you need to move on,” I managed. Yes, that was a sound reason. “You need to find someone else. You know I don’t—that I can’t. Well, you know. You’re wasting your time with me.” He remained firm. “It’s my time to waste. Richelle Mead
next
Just when you think you've heard it all from Team Obama, the next day brings another jaw-dropper. Monica Crowley
next
John Casablancas was saying, 'You will be the next Claudia Schiffer!' But I said, 'Actually, I have to go to college.' Meredith Ostrom
next stupid
I think it's kind of stupid to make him do it if he isn't going to be in the next run. Ted Ligety
next school seen
When they go to school the next day, it's become the show to watch, and if they haven't seen it, they've got a problem. Ken Warwick
next nine pumped
I actually am pretty pumped up for the next nine races. Elliott Sadler
next poking ripped screen until
He was poking the screen with it, over and over until he ripped it. But he didn't say anything about it, and then he actually incorporated it into his explanation of the next slide. Edward Cooke
next
He was good, but I'll be back next year. Dylan Carr
next start
He was really on us that next morning, ... We didn't start that day. Charlie Lewis
next
I don't know where I'm going to be at next year. That's all I know, Dave Blaney
notes abstraction
That's what it is that you rehearse - the making of music, not the playing of notes as abstractions. Sarah Caldwell
notes novel
There's never a false note in a Berg novel. Augusten Burroughs
notes straight
When he left, he said he was going to take the notes straight to his engineer. Grant Tolbert
notes ifs sensations
If you are ever drowned or hung, be sure and make a note of your sensations. Edgar Allan Poe
notes interpretation
An interpretation exists because of what we find between the notes. Renee Fleming
notes
I played the wrong wrong notes. Thelonious Monk
notes
There are no wrong notes; some are just more right than others. Thelonious Monk
notes note-taking humorists
A humorist doesn't really do that much note-taking. P. J. O'Rourke
notes music-is
Music is the thousandth of a millisecond between one note and another; how you get from one to the other-that's where the music is. Isaac Stern