“Every time I move, I fart.”— Mark Levin, Andrew Goldberg, Jennifer Flackett, Nick Kroll, Andrew Glouberman (voice), John Mulaney, imdb.com
“I love the whole female empowerment shit, I kind of invented it in the '90s, I was the original bass player in Bikini Kill.”— Lindy West, Aidy Bryant, Gabe, John Cameron Mitchell, imdb.com
“Part of that struggle for fulfillment involves the right to move as we see fit, to use the infrastructure that we have created.”— Andy Battle, communemag.com
“Running at a middling, not-too-hard, not-too-easy pace for an extended period of time isn't some timeless, eternal movement pattern on which our bodies thrive. It was really only popularized as a "palliative to sedentariness" in the 1960s, and while any movement is usually better than none, running…”— Nick English, tonic.vice.com
“Running is a crappy way to lose fat and an inferior way to boost cardiovascular health, but it's somehow become the most popular exercise on Earth after walking. That's bad, because running sucks. There's a reason that up to 79 percent of runners get sidelined with an injury at least once per year:…”— Nick English, tonic.vice.com
“There are certain bounds set for me which I must not depart from; and as I cannot do as I like, I am obstinate, and stay at home a great deal.”— Martha Washington, amazon.com
“When we invest in women and girls, we are investing in the people who invest in everyone else.”— Melinda Gates, fortune.com
“Though there were over 200 policemen standing around, none of them made a move to grab him.”— Al Sharpton, en.wikiquote.org
“There has been only a civil rights movement, whose tone of voice was adapted to an audience of liberal whites.”— Stokely Carmichael, successories.com
“I don't run straight at a constant pace; soccer is always a change of pace and movement.”— Alex Morgan, successstory.com
“I've probably improved the most with my vision of the game and my movement off the ball.”— Alex Morgan, successstory.com
“I find myself walking softly on the right undergrowth beneath the trees, not wanting to crack a twig, to crush or disturb anything in the least--for there is such a sense of stillness and peace that the wrong sort of movement, even one's very presence, might be fest as an intrusion, and, so to speak…”— Oliver Sacks, amazon.com
“And she was drifting through the backyard And she was taking off her dress And she was moving very slowly, rising up above the earth Moving into the universe, and she's drifting this way and that Not touching the ground at all, and she's up above the yard”— David Byrne, open.spotify.com
“Of course it hurts knowing how this is all so wrong of me, this constant need for movement, even backward”— Carlie Hoffman, narrativemagazine.com
“Love, as I watch you sleep, knowing the iron in the blood that keeps you alive was born from a hard star-death somewhere in the past that is also the future, and what I mean to say is that I am so lucky to be living with you in this brief moment of light before everything goes dark.”— Dean Rader, narrativemagazine.com