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moving people long
As soon as you start acting in an accent, you're sort of out of your comfort zone. Maybe people start getting used to accents after a long period of time. But as soon as you do that, it's not so much as capturing the sound of the way other people speak, it's being able to actually be and move around in the sound. Ben Mendelsohn
moving winning mountain
I did it to win love, and to prove myself capable. Not to move mountains. In my opinions, mountains don't move. They only look changed when you look down on them from great height. Barbara Kingsolver
moving grief thinking
Ah, the mysterious croak. Here today, gone tomorrow. It's the best reason I can think of to throw open the blinds and risk belief. Right now, this minute, time to move out into the grief and glory. High tide. Barbara Kingsolver
moving emotional mind
Your emotional capacity is an empty motor, and your values are the fuel with which your mind fills it. If you choose a mix of contradictions, it will clog your motor, corrode your transmission and wreck you on your first attempt to move with a machine which you, the driver, have corrupted. Ayn Rand
moving giving earth
Who was it that said he needed a fulcrum? Give me an unobstructed right-of-way and I'll show them how to move the earth! Ayn Rand
moving waiting battle
There's always gonna be another mountain, I'm always gonna wanna make it move, Always gonna be a uphill battle, Sometimes I'm gonna have to lose, Ain't about how fast I get there, Ain't about what's waiting on the other side, It's the climb Miley Cyrus
moving neighborhood inflation
Inflation is not all bad. After all, it has allowed every American to live in a more expensive neighborhood without moving. Alan Cranston
moving-on running home
The next thing I am doing is moving back home to Minnesota and getting involved in politics. I'm looking at a run for Senate in 2008, but in the meantime I am focused on knitting together the progressive network in the upper Midwest. Al Franken
moving your-side people
When you are trying to move mountains, you want-and need-people on your side who want to move them with you. Jamie Oliver
moving-forward moving mean
Change means the unknown. Eleanor Roosevelt
moving-forward always-moving keep-moving
I'm always moving forward. Debbie Allen
moving-forward moving spine
If something goes wrong, don’t whine about it. Have a spine about it. Adjust, adapt, and move forward. Ralph Marston
moving-forward next willing
Be willing to move forward and find out what happens next. Frank Shorter
moving-forward voice firsts
The first thing I need to get sorted out before I can then move forward, before I can feel any confidence whatsoever, is the voice. Guy Pearce
moving-forward standing-still stills
There is no standing still because time is moving forward. Greg Lake
moving-forward trust-no-one inspirational-tattoo
What does not kill you makes you stronger. Friedrich Nietzsche
moving-forward interesting design
When you're curious, you find lots of interesting things to do. Walt Disney
moving-forward people mark
Work, work, work, but what mark do we leave, what point do we make? People who are too beholden to work become like erasers: as things move forward, they leave in their wake no trace of themselves. Yann Martel
pace
It was weird. I had no idea where I was or what kind of pace I was swimming. Sarah Howard
pace tvs process
I enjoy the process of TV; I like the pace of it; I like the continual work. Christian Slater
pace played quarters three
We played it for three quarters at the pace we wanted. Kent Houser
pace matter leisure
There is a leisure about walking, no matter what pace you set, that lets down the tension. Hal Borland
pace
Hee that stumbles and falles not, mends his pace. George Herbert
pace pace-of-life dangerous
The pace of life feels morally dangerous to me. Richard Ford
pace trekking snail
For observing nature, the best pace is a snail's pace. Edwin Way Teale
pace pleased progress
We are pleased by the pace of progress now, Jacques Rogge
pace
We don't always get from slow-motion the pace at which they play. John Barrett