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  • Part of growing up is just taking what you learn from that and moving on and not taking it to heart. -- Beverley Mitchell
  • I think that the main thing that you can learn from watching 'The Spectacular Now' is just learning about growing up and moving on. -- Kaitlyn Dever
  • I try to get myself up and moving as early as possible. Optimum is to be on the treadmill while it is still dark outside. -- Henry Rollins
  • Last I checked, the album was #82 out of the top 200 on the Billboard charts thanks to you all. I pray that keeps moving up and with your help it will. -- LaToya London
  • I really started self-publishing on a serious level in 2002. Those smaller books did well, ended up moving from doing a series to compiling everything into a trade paperback in about 2005. -- Tim Fish
  • Moving cities are a fairly hoary old sci-fi trope - I seem to recall they were always cropping up on 'Doctor Who' when I was young, though I may be misremembering. -- Philip Reeve
  • I have more of a desire to write songs about being an independent woman than being in love, songs about getting up and moving on even if I have a broken heart. -- Kat Graham
  • Looking back on those days and little leaguer, the Hall of Fame is not even a blinking star, but through baseball travels and moving up the ladder, that star begins to flicker. -- Wade Boggs
  • I sum up the prospects for 1967 in three short sentences. We are back on course. The ship is picking up speed. The economy is moving. Every seaman knows the command at such a moment: 'steady as she goes'. -- James Callaghan
  • When you're trying to come up with a good approach to reporting on the bleeding edge of where the conversation's moving, you're just leaving a lot of people who aren't on the bleeding edge of that conversation out. -- Ezra Klein
  • But obviously you don't want to just be the guy who comes in and sort of spices up every movie. So yeah, definitely moving into more of a leading man role would be great, but on my own terms. -- Danny McBride
  • I played a paraplegic on a show called 'Neighbours.' Just turned up on set, sat in a wheelchair. The producer came up to me one day and said, 'We have to cut around that entire scene because your leg was moving.' -- Liam Hemsworth
  • I have more of a desire to write songs about being an independent woman than being in love, songs about getting up and moving on even if I have a broken heart. 'Wanna Say' is one of the few love songs I've ever done. -- Kat Graham
  • I've teamed up with one of the headmasters at Eton College, and we're spearheading a kind of 'slow education movement in Britain'. It's based on this idea of moving away from the fast-food approach to learning and going to something deeper, more woolly, harder to measure. -- Carl Honore
  • I actually think I'm more of a turtle than Verne is. Where Verne is up on two legs and moving at full speed and doesn't pull his head into the shell very often, I in reality was five or ten minutes later to every recording session. -- Garry Shandling
  • There was no way to focus on the movement of the cable. If I looked down at the cable there was water moving everywhere. And if I looked up there was heavy mist blowing in front of my face. So it was a very unique, a weird sensation. -- Nik Wallenda
  • When I first did 'Moby,' I didn't realize how taxing it would be. I was climbing fifty feet up in the air and climbing down. Literally, it's so busy, you feel you're on a ship. You're always moving; you're constantly adding clothes or taking them off, and there are many people on stage all the time! -- Stephen Costello
  • Once you've finished typing and moving text around and everything else, you have to leave it alone for a while. You do that to see if it stands up, to see if all the loose edges have been trimmed, if it makes sense, if it's consistent, what shape it really has. You can't tell that while you're working on it. -- William T. Vollmann
  • Those powers that control the tent are not threatened at all by any activity that you engage in, in the shadows, that's not moving toward the tent. And I am rather convinced that we have a generation that is so preoccupied with life in the shadows, they never even focus on getting to the sunlight where you open up the big tent. -- Jesse Jackson
  • When you're picking up and moving, it does create... well, I can sleep anywhere, which is really useful, it turns out, on movie sets. But what it really does is teach you how to adapt and change and fit into a new group or school, and that really is a lot like turning up to a new movie project and finding your place. -- Amy Adams
  • Moving on after a break up is a great way to get back on your feet and start feeling happy again. -- Tom Shields
  • Life is like music on a scale, moving up and down. When your life is over, you have written your song. -- Peggy Toney Horton
  • Once you've grown up in space, moving on means moving out, not going back to Earth. Nobody wants to be a groundpounder. -- Gregory Benford
  • You know the good thing with hardships and moving on? -- you'll surely taste the pleasure of getting up and do more. Be better! -- Ira N. Barin
  • There was not a moving up into vacated places; there was simply an anachronistic staying on between a vanishing past and an incalculable future. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald
  • When running up a hill, it is all right to give up as many times as you wish-as long as your feet keep on moving. -- Dan Millman
  • All of Dad's relationships ended exactly the same: subpoena, beep of a moving van backing up the driveway, pile of his clothes burning on the front lawn. -- Christopher Titus
  • That was the trouble with moving houses; no matter how carefully you packed the books, they never ended up on the new shelves in quite the right place. -- Val McDermid
  • To get a big company moving fast, especially on a many-headed opportunity like the Internet, you have to have hundreds of people participating and coming up with ideas. -- Bill Gates
  • The hyperfast-moving, wired-up, reengineered, quality-obsessed organization will succeed or fail on the strength of the trust that its managers place in the folks working on the front line. -- Tom Peters
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