“I admire the flow of your dancing moves, and I'd love to bottle them up and sell them as windshield wiper fluid. I only wish they came in Ozarks Rain Flavor.”
Source: The Lewis and Clark of The Ozarks
“Dance critics all over the world have called my body moves, “Sculpturesque,” “As full of motion as a Rodin statue,” and “Like watching Helen Keller eat Jell-O with her elbows.” My dancing is so still and silent that it belongs to a foggy Ozarks morning.”
Source: The Lewis and Clark of The Ozarks
“Turn the music down, and when you hit zero decibels—turn it down even more. Negative volume produces the most beautiful dancing.”
Source: The Lewis and Clark of The Ozarks
“Jazz is made for elevators. It's crafted for the finest dancing spaces.”
Source: Eggs, they’re not just for breakfast
“It takes two to tango, but it always takes one person to ask another to dance. Don’t sit and wait.”
Source: How to Live in the City
“The only thing better than Steve Winwood is an instrumental cover of Steve Winwood that's heavy on the flute. When I hear it, I dance like I'm on a crowded elevator.”
Source: Eggs, they’re not just for breakfast
“With you, the dance of my life
seems less choreographed.
Before we are forgotten,
memories disappearing like
a shooting star,
let us enjoy it while it lasts.”
Source: This is Me
“The dancer must be ready to dance.”
“I wanted to be a normal teenager who talked with her best friend about normal things like friends and boys and school. But the pas de deux was always there, reminding me that my pretense was just that: a final act before the curtain fell on my life.”
Source: Is Fred in the Refrigerator?: Taming OCD and Reclaiming My Life
“We all have the same beginning - birth - and we all have the same end - death. So how different can we be?”
Source: Tuesdays With Morrie: An old man, a young man, and life's greatest lesson