I ended up in the US for a month or so, before moving to Montreal with some Romanian friends.
Man moves in a world that is nothing more or less than his consciousness objectified.–Neville Goddard
It is compassion, the most gracious of virtues, Which moves the world.
It's impossible to move, to live, to operate at any level without leaving traces, bits, seemingly meaningless fragments of personal information.
You have to be forward-moving and able to balance a lot of things at the same time. I attribute a lot of that to the Marine Corps and Juilliard both.
I have a child to feed and a spirit that can't be crushed, so I'm able to move ahead.
The true traveller is the one urged to move about for physical, aesthetic, intellectual as well as spiritual reasons.
I live with my family. I moved to L.A. eight years ago, and it's the same room. But I'm looking now. I might get a condo.
From my experience, moving through life, things tend to go in eight- to 10-year cycles. Friends, relationships and whatnot.
My company is known for being funny as well as moving. You get a bit of everything in these shows. I think people know they're going to have a surprising experience.
Once you are over 30, 35 years old, I think everyone should get down to the gym and start moving again.
My early childhood was spent in Newark, New Jersey, but my family moved to Denver when I was 12.
When I was nine years old, my family lost our home, and the six of us moved into my grandparents' converted garage.
Well, when I moved to England I was making a lot of personal adjustments because I was getting married and starting a family, that sort of thing.
My fantasy is, if I wasn't on 'Dexter,' I would move my family to London and work for the BBC on 'Doctor Who.'
I grew up in a military family. I was moved around from school to school, so people aren't always the most welcoming to new girls in school.
The greenest home is the one you don't build. If you really want to save the Earth, move in with another family and share a house that's already built. Better yet, live in the forest and eat whatever the squirrels don't want.
Maybe I'm old-fashioned. But I remember the beauty and thrill of being moved by Broadway musicals - particularly the endings of shows.
I didn't go in there and tell them I think you should move me, but I also understand the nature of this business.
It doesn't matter if you call it a boom or a bubble. The startup business moves in cycles, and what goes up will eventually come down.
The credit for much of this rightly belongs to the late Mayor Daley who forged a coalition of business and labor that kept Chicago always moving ahead.