Quotes and Sayings About Moved
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Although, I didnt really like sushi until I moved out to L.A.
-- Scott Wolf -
10 percent of any population is cruel, no matter what, and 10 percent is merciful, no matter what, and the remaining 80 percent can be moved in either direction.
-- Susan Sontag -
Beethoven wrote in three flats a lot. That's because he moved twice.
-- Victor Borge -
A writer is a reader who is moved to emulation.
-- William Maxwell -
I would like people to be moved to act collectively, to militate.
-- Catherine Corsini -
People are good people. If they know what's going on, and they can relate to it, they can be moved to do something. If they can never see it or never relate to it, they continue to stay disconnected.
-- Cheri Honkala -
Both of us, me and Friedrich Nietzsche being writers, if we weren't capable of some strategic self-deception, we would have moved on to more lucrative careers long ago.
-- Clancy Martin -
The biggest Russian problem - not all Russian jerks have moved to the US and UK yet.
-- Evgeni Kostitsyn -
A pink sunset - one of the reasons I moved to the seaside in Margate.
-- Gemma Cairney -
When the Vikings moved into a place they just kind of killed everybody who was there before them.
-- Jon Gnarr -
I always wanted voice over to be part of my career. Even as a child, I'd watch cartoons and know that someone was doing the voices. When I moved to L.A., my hope was that I'd do on-camera work and voice over. I've ended up doing both, but the voice over side took off in a way that I didn't expect!!
-- Kari Wahlgren -
This is New York. You gotta work from upstairs to downstairs! You gotta work both ends of the street to have a career. Because it's not just fabricating an artwork. Your works have to go out into the world; they have to go to market. This art on the hoof has to be moved; it's got to go to the slaughterhouse at some point. Keep those dogies rollin'!
-- Keith Sonnier -
In New York, there's so much stuff going on all the time, and when I first moved here my productivity went down. I felt like I had certain social obligations. I found the more that I was like, "Don't listen to other music," or "Don't watch other things," and, "Don't go to other shows," for a specific time period, if I really need to complete something, that is the most helpful tool for me.
-- Kissey -
I've just sort of jumped into relationships and moved in with people way too soon.
-- Mackenzie Davis -
I was born in the West Village in New York, and then when I was about four my family moved to what they joke is the suburbs, the Upper West Side. I lived there for most of my childhood.
-- Peter Vack -
I think we have moved from a shareholder society to a stakeholder society, and that has massive implications.
-- Richard Edelman -
I was struck by the effortless way they moved between musical styles, all the while managing to make each their own. It was instantaneous that I knew I wanted to work with them.
-- Steve Berlin -
We moved wordlessly from one room to another, from the room of the dead to the room where time lay in pages everywhere I looked.
-- Susan Meissner -
When it comes to taxation, Americans are still banging out letters on a typewriter and dropping them in the mail box while everybody else has moved on to texting and Instagram.
-- T.R. Reid -
Where I grew up, we spent a lot of time outside. I moved to Paris when I was 19, and from then on, it was exactly the opposite. On the weekend, you go to the galleries, the museums, the movies. And I thought, "I'm not going to be like all of these friends I've had who are now at this certain stage in their lives, and they are all unhappy with themselves because they never get out in the fresh air or the sun, and they get so disconnected from their bodies that they have to just layer and layer and layer like onions. I am not getting old like that."
-- Tomas Maier -
As much as I moved to New York and tried to work in theater as much as I could - I developed a relationship with Circle Rep - make no mistake about it, I really, really wanted to be in a film. It seemed like almost everyone I knew at least did something in a movie, except me.
-- William Fichtner