Quotes having the keyword Move
For me, the original play becomes an historical document: This is where I was when I wrote it, and I have to move on now to something else.
by August Wilson (born in 1945) keywords: becomes, document, else, historical, move, now, original, play, something, where , wrote Orphans, dead parents, lonely children at Christmas, morose spoken word recordings, everything you love about the holidays. Move the turkey over so you can fit your head in the oven.
by April Winchell (born in 1962) keywords: children, christmas, dead, everything, fit, head, holidays, lonely, love, move, orphans, oven, over, parents, recordings, spoken, turkey, word , your I'd rather do theater and British films than move to LA in hopes of getting small roles in American films.
by Kate Winslet (born in 1975) keywords: american, british, films, getting, hopes, la, move, rather, roles, small, than , theater Even though we didn't actually record it as the Move I had already written a song called 'Dear Elaine,' which I subsequently put on the Boulders album. I thought at the time that was probably the best song I'd written.
by Roy Wood (born in 1946) keywords: actually, album, already, best, called, dear, elaine, even, had, move, probably, put, record, song, subsequently, though, thought, time, which , written I named it that because more or less each person from the band used to play in other bands and when we left respective bands other members from those bands all sort of changed round. It was a big sort of move thing. I got it from that, I suppose.
by Roy Wood (born in 1946) keywords: band, bands, because, big, changed, each, got, left, less, members, more, move, named, other, person, play, respective, round, sort, suppose, thing, those , used As we move toward a new Middle East, over the years and, I think, over the decades to come, we will make a lot of people very nervous.
by James Woolsey (born in 1941) keywords: come, decades, east, lot, make, middle, move, nervous, new, over, think, toward, very, will , years I've learned one thing about life. We're a good deal like that ball, dancing on the fountain. We know as little about the forces that move us, and move the world around us, as that empty ball does.
by Ardel Wraykeywords: around, ball, dancing, deal, does, empty, forces, fountain, good, know, learned, life, little, move, thing, us , world Cary Grant was wonderful to work with on stage. He would move downstage, so that as he looked at me the audience had to look at me, too. He knew a lot about the theater and how to move around. He was very secure.
by Fay Wray (born in 1907) keywords: around, audience, cary, grant, had, how, knew, look, looked, lot, move, secure, stage, theater, too, very, wonderful, work , would Natural Selection never made it come to pass, as a habit of nature, that an unsupported stone should move downwards rather than upwards. It applies to no part of inorganic nature, and is very limited even in the phenomena of organic life.
by Chauncey Wright (born in 1830) keywords: applies, come, downwards, even, habit, inorganic, life, limited, made, move, natural, nature, never, organic, part, pass, phenomena, rather, selection, should, stone, than, unsupported, upwards , very We must move away from our dependency on fossil fuels, and I am glad that GM has invested over $1 billion in hydrogen fuel cells cars to meet this goal.
by Albert Wynn (born in 1951) keywords: am, away, billion, cars, cells, dependency, fossil, fuel, fuels, glad, gm, goal, hydrogen, invested, meet, move, must, our , over We can only move to a long-term resolution regarding terrorism and war by planting seeds of peace. We have to start with ourselves.
by Peter Yarrow (born in 1938) keywords: long-term, move, only, ourselves, peace, planting, regarding, resolution, seeds, start, terrorism , war The bicycle is a former child's toy that has now been elevated to icon status because, presumably, it can move the human form from pillar to post without damage to the environment.
by Brock Yates (born in 1933) keywords: because, been, bicycle, child, damage, elevated, environment, form, former, human, icon, move, now, pillar, post, presumably, status, toy , without I've learned over a period of years there are setbacks when you come up against the immovable object; sometimes the object doesn't move.
by Coleman Young (born in 1918) keywords: against, come, immovable, learned, move, object, over, period, setbacks, sometimes, up , years Now, I do think when we move into 2012 and '13 when, presumably, the economy is on firmer ground, I would allow the tax rates for upper-income individuals to revert back to where they were before the cuts in the 1990s. I think at that point it makes perfect sense.
by Mark Zandikeywords: allow, back, before, cuts, economy, firmer, ground, individuals, into, makes, move, now, perfect, point, presumably, rates, revert, sense, tax, think, were, where , would I was discriminated against because I was Jewish, Italian, black and Puerto Rican. But maybe the worst prejudice I experienced was against the poor. I grew up on welfare and often had to move in the middle of the night because we couldn't pay the rent.
by Philip Zimbardo (born in 1933) keywords: against, because, black, discriminated, experienced, grew, had, italian, jewish, maybe, middle, move, night, often, pay, poor, prejudice, puerto, rent, rican, up, welfare , worst For the baby boomer generation, a home is now seen not as the cornerstone of advancement but a ball and chain, restricting their ability and their mobility to move and seek out a job at another location.
by Mortimer Zuckerman (born in 1937) keywords: ability, advancement, another, baby, ball, chain, cornerstone, generation, home, job, location, mobility, move, now, out, restricting, seek, seen , their