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I thought we were better then this."
"We're human. Be thankful we've moved on from clubbing each other's brains out every five minutes. — Alastair Reynolds
"We're human. Be thankful we've moved on from clubbing each other's brains out every five minutes. — Alastair Reynolds
When I was young, I was very shy and quiet, because we moved all the time. My dad was in the Navy, so we moved every two years.
— Kimberly Willis Holt
When we moved back to the US, folk music was all the rage. So I traded in my banjo for a guitar.
— Michael Storm
Hopefully when he moved his things out of the apartment, he at least took his CDs. I mean, we might be gay, but ... Enya? Really?
— Julie James
Remember when I moved in you and the holy dove was moving too, and every breath we drew was, Hallelujah.
— Leonard Cohen
We're in the world of creating illusions and giving people the ability to dream and to be inspired or moved.
— Madonna Ciccone
When we moved to Seattle, everybody kind of disappeared into different corners of the city and it was a very difficult time for the band.
— Ben Gibbard
Together again, Marie and I swam out a ways, and we felt a closeness as we moved in unison and were happy.
— Albert Camus
We are moved by self-interest, even when we seek to do good to others.
— Bangambiki Habyarimana
I'm very moved to be here today, ... Our lives are now much better, but Vietnam remains a very poor country. We need to work much harder.
— Ho Chi Minh
I was born in Yangzhou, China, two years after World War II ended. I was 5 when my family escaped to Taiwan. Eight years later, we moved to Japan.
— Andrew Cherng
About age ten, we moved from the place where I was born, moved overseas.
— Mary Chapin Carpenter
We moved leisurely towards Mount Foster, on the 22nd, and arrived opposite to it a little before sunset.
— Charles Sturt
She asks if I left a girlfriend behind when we moved. I say no, and she smiles, which just about ruins me.
— Pittacus Lore
From 1 till 7, when we moved to England, I spoke only Portuguese.
— Francesca Annis
Well we've moved through the funfair a bit - we've done the rollercoaster, now we're on the ghost train.
— Steven Moffat
The world has moved on,' we say ... we've always said. But it's moving on faster now. Something has happened to time.
— Stephen King
So ... " He picked a yellow cat skull out of an alcove, turned it toward me, and moved the jaws up and down as he asked, "What do we do now?
— Julie Kagawa
We moved to Australia for two years though and that was a little bit tough trying to fit in.
— Kelly Preston
If we get caught up in a story, it's because we've started to care about the characters, and that can only happen if we've moved beneath the surface.
— Morris Gleitzman
It seems easier to respond to our enthusiasms by trading in facts than by investigating the more naive question of how and why we have been moved
— Alain De Botton
The first clothing line I had was called Very Rue. Then we changed the name and moved to QVC, and the name became A Touch of Rue.
— Rue McClanahan
If we are moved by a poem, it has meant something, perhaps something important, to us; if we are not moved, then it is, as poetry, meaningless.
— T. S. Eliot
We moved to Gambia from Sweden when I was six years old because my dad was from there. It was definitely a culture shock.
— Seinabo Sey
Mountains are moved when we choose positivity, when we choose to exert the power of love, when we chip away at our problems 1 day at a time.
— D. Allen Miller
I knew I wanted to act, and I was really driven, so I kept going for it. We moved to L.A. full-time when I was 8 or 9.
— Hilary Duff
The first thing my family did when we moved was join the local church. The second was to go to the library and get library cards.
— John Grisham
We both stood there, as if on the brink of a cliff, and I didn't know if I moved if I would fall to hell or soar to heaven.
— Julianne Donaldson
I think my being such a nomad let me into acting. I was always having to create a new image whenever we moved.
— Aidan Quinn
I am grateful to my father for sending me to school, and that we moved from Somalia to Kenya, where I learned English.
— Ayaan Hirsi Ali
When I was 9, we moved to Osseo, Wis., where we owned a couple of hundred acres. My father was well respected in town.
— Diane Hendricks
I didn't really listen to rock 'n' roll until I moved to LA. We would ditch school, go get high, put on Zeppelin IV and just bug out.
— Lenny Kravitz
In 1973 we moved to the British Isle of Man, and I put my first band together for one year, named Melody Fair.
— Andy Gibb
And we are a people without tears. The things that moved our parents do not move us at all.
— Natalia Ginzburg
We lived loud and hard against a neighborhood built to contain us. We moved like the earth pushing its way through cement sidewalks.
— Gabby Rivera
We had more great times than bad times together, but they've moved on, I've moved on. I have a new team now and I have a new focus.
— Shaquille O'Neal
As we moved from Tokyo the world became greener.
— Ruth Ozeki
Sometimes, Hem, things change and they are never the same again. This looks like one of those times. That's life! Life moves on. And so should we.
— Spencer Johnson
It is also hard to write about a city we just moved to; it's not yet in our body.
— Natalie Goldberg
We moved, and there was a golden era in the '40s when we were so conscious of who we were as Australians.
— Graeme Murphy
We later moved to Rome, where I am presently living.
— Grazia Deledda
We are not now that strength which in old days
Moved earth and heaven, that which we are, we are;
"Ulysses" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson — Alfred Tennyson
Moved earth and heaven, that which we are, we are;
"Ulysses" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson — Alfred Tennyson
From what we know of Paul, he's a pretty tough guy. A man's man, perhaps. But he is moved
— Matt Chandler
My parents are Italian and British. They live in Berkeley now - we all moved there four years ago.
— Claire Forlani
I loved the city. We were anonymous, and even then I had the sense that cities were yielding; that they moved over and made room.
— Sheridan Hay
Well, it looks like we've moved a step closer to war. Not with Iraq. With France and Germany. How did we screw that one up?
— Jay Leno
Our mouths were fluent in the language of each other and we moved with one mind and shared the same breath.
— Michelle Hodkin
When you moved, I felt squeezed with a wild infatuation and protectiveness. We are one. Nothing, not even death, can change that.
— Suzanne Finnamore
And you and I are already family. We've been building it since the moment you moved in.
— Lorelei James
Efficiency was just a measurement of how fast money moved from the poor to the rich. We prefer the opposite of efficiency, which is to say, justice.
— Kim Stanley Robinson
We lived in Yorkville until 1940, at which point we moved into the St. Albans neighborhood of Queens.
— Bob Cousy
My father was in the Army and we moved around a lot, and one of my favorite places was the library.
— Suzan-Lori Parks
I was just about 6 weeks old when we moved to Detroit.
— Eddie Floyd
But there is one part of this that hurts. The carefree, normal part. The part of me that was lost when we first moved and that I'll never get back.
— Ashley Elston
We have progressed from the stone age and moved on to the age of stone hearted people
— Amit Abraham
I grew up in a sailing family. My dad lived for sailing, and when we moved to Canada when I was a child, he really wanted us to learn.
— Daria Werbowy
We moved in silence for a moment and I said, "How did we screw this all up so badly, John?"
He shook his head. "We always find a way. — David Wong
He shook his head. "We always find a way. — David Wong
Life is continuous. Life never stops. We come to the really great questions and before we can answer them, life has moved on to something else.
— Garrison Keillor
In Sweden, we've moved away from the notion that mothers have some magical, special bond with children.
— Camilla Lackberg
In so many musicals today, the story is moved forward by a song. I don't think we're gonna try to do that.
— John Mellencamp
Our joy is not strapped by the confines of our present situation; it is deeply rooted in the confidence we have in Jesus Christ. It cannot be moved.
— Robin M. Bertram
He isn't impressed with numbers or achievements like we are. He is moved by the daily act of surrender. He is stirred by our desire to know Him more.
— Eric Ludy
Every time we've moved ahead in IBM, it was because someone was willing to take a chance, put his head on the block, and try something new.
— Thomas J. Watson
I miss her the way I missed our loft after we moved in seventh grade: sharply, and then not at all. There is too much unpacking to do.
— Lena Dunham
I think we've moved to thinking of parenting and pregnancy as something in which you should lose yourself.
— Emily Oster
Mine, he declared.
Never, she returned.
His mouth moved to her ear and he murmured, We'll see. — Kristen Ashley
Never, she returned.
His mouth moved to her ear and he murmured, We'll see. — Kristen Ashley
Until I was six years old we lived in the projects, then my two brothers and three sisters and I moved to a three-bed that my mother's father built.
— David Johansen
We were hunter-gatherers of information, and we moved from that to becoming farmers and cultivators of information.
— J.P. Rangaswami
Came. Despite the huge challenge, it was also a project right after my heart and fired my imagination too. We moved from the design
— A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
We've both been broken." He paused, letting go of my hands, and moved his up to hold my face in his palms. "But Briar, I love every shredded piece.
— Bayli Lane
This was my introduction to mountaineering, and clumsy indeed were my movements as we moved off.
— Jan Morris
When I was 13, my family moved from a suburb of New York City to Miami, Florida, and we moved there the Friday before Labor Day weekend.
— Chris Bohjalian
We were strong. We stayed bright as lightning,
we sang loud as thunder, we moved ever forward.
We are not our failures. We are love. — La Dispute
we sang loud as thunder, we moved ever forward.
We are not our failures. We are love. — La Dispute
If we are deeply moved by the sight of his love for us, it detaches our hearts from other would-be saviors.
— Timothy Keller
We moved 23 times before I was out of high school!
— Brian Herbert
We don't suggest that because San Francisco lies on top of an earthquake fault that it should be moved.
— John Breaux
My father was a motor mechanic, and my mother a homemaker. We moved to Bath when I was four, and so I consider myself a Bathonian.
— Richard J. Roberts
Glaswegian ebola patient moved to London's Royal Free Hospital. Not so independent when it matters most are we jocksville?
— Katie Hopkins
We moved together, unending and wild and burning, and when I went over the edge the next time, he roared and went with me.
— Sarah J. Maas
I left my parents' home when I was 22, I moved to New York with my ex-girlfriend. We did a film together with Raul Julia.
— Demian Bichir
The battle has been moved inside America, and we shall continue until we win this battle, or die in the cause and meet our maker.
— Osama Bin Laden
I was born in Costa Rica and we moved to America where it was a whole new world for me.
— Harry Shum Jr.
We moved together very slowly toward the house, trying to understand its ugliness and ruin and shame.
— Shirley Jackson
My husband wanted one of those big-screen TVs for his birthday. So I just moved his chair closer to the one we have already.
— Wendy Liebman
Whether we're fighting climate change or going to space, everything is moved forward by computers, and we don't have enough people who can code
— Richard Branson
I was born in San Diego, and we moved to Los Angeles when I was seven. A couple of years later, I started acting!
— Danica McKellar
When I was about 11, 12, we moved to Jersey City. Everywhere I go I'm an outsider.
— Michelle Rodriguez
Here we stopped, turning our horses over to the attention of a hostler, who moved so slowly as to seem ossified.
— Diana Gabaldon