Quotes about Movement
Resistance obstructs movement only from a lower sphere to a higher. It kicks in when we seek to pursue a calling in the arts, launch an innovative enterprise, or evolve to a high station morally, ethically, or spiritually.
— Steven Pressfield
Don't think. Act. We can always revise and revisit once we've acted. But we can accomplish nothing until we act.
— Steven Pressfield
Life is action, Junah. Even choosing not to act, we act. We cannot do otherwise. Therefore act with vigor!
— Steven Pressfield
Where there is truth and error there is always compromise. Within some churches there is a movement to reshape the Christian message to make it more acceptable to man.
— Billy Graham
I'm being trained to shake the bon-bon appropriately.
— Clay Aiken
But the holy angels, towards whose society and assembly we sigh while in this our toilsome pilgrimage, as they already abide in their eternal home, so do they enjoy perfect facility of knowledge and felicity of rest. It is without difficulty that they help us; for their spiritual movements, pure and free, cost them no effort.
— St. Augustine
Go forth on your path, as it exists only through your walking.
— St. Augustine
True progress quietly and persistently moves along without notice.
— St. Francis Of Assisi
There is release from anguish in action.
— Frank Lloyd Wright
The wind blows where it chooses, and you hear the sound of it, but you do not know where it comes from or where it goes. So it is with everyone who is born of the Spirit" (John 3:8 NRSV). To be born of the Spirit is to step into a freedom that we never imagined before. It is to trust that the Spirit
— Henri Nouwen
The movement of God's Spirit is very gentle, very soft — and hidden. It does not seek attention. But that movement is also very persistent, strong and deep. It changes our hearts radically. The faithful discipline of prayer reveals to you that you are the blessed one and gives you the power to bless others.
— Henri Nouwen
I have learned that the swiftest traveler is he that goes afoot.
— Henry David Thoreau