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“Living on pills, phone calls unmade, people unseen, pages unwritten, money unmade, pressure piling up all around to make some kind of breakthrough and get moving again. Get the gum off the rails, finish something, croak this awful habit of not ever getting to the end- of anything.”
Hunter S. Thompson“Get out of your own way… stop the paralysis by analysis… decide what you want, create a simple plan, and get moving!”
Steve Maraboli, Unapologetically You: Reflections on Life and the Human Experience“I decided with this new awareness to dedicate my day to moving at my own natural, calm pace, and not pressuring myself to get going, get moving, or hurry up at all, something quite different from what I otherwise did.”
Sonia Choquette“Doubt, fear and helplessness will always try to flourish when we are in a holding pattern for too long. The best defense – is to just do something. Anything positive! Something healthy! Get moving! Get busy! Often, this is the only way to calm the inner storm. Even more often, this is the only way the best course of action will finally find us ready to unveil itself to us.”
Connie Kerbs“You and I cannot afford to wait on the validation of others to get moving.”
Earlina Green“Sometimes you must stand still in order to get moving to where GOD wants you to go.”
D.A. McBride“But people need lift, too. People don't get moving, they don't soar, they don't achieve great heights, without someone buoying them up.”
Elizabeth Wein, Rose Under Fire“Traffic in Joburg is like the democratic process. Every time you think it's going to get moving and take you somewhere, you hit another jam.”
Lauren Beukes, Zoo City“All right," Clara said. "We have our swordsman, so let's get moving. Brigan, could you attempt, at least, to make yourself presentable? I know this is a war, but the rest of us are trying to pretend it's a party.”
Kristin Cashore, Fire“Help people help themselves. Don’t judge, just help. In this process, be cautious to simply point them in the right direction and help them get moving. Don’t make your journey theirs, nor make their journey yours.”
Steve Maraboli, Unapologetically You: Reflections on Life and the Human Experience