“Moving from chair to chair, from coffee machine to coffee machine is the limit of my action in most films. But I enjoy being cast in them because I love watching them.” ActionFilmMovingEnjoyComedyLimitsMachinesCastsCoffeeChairs Author:Stephen Fry
“For writing, getting off our buts means getting on our butts-putting it into a chair and not moving from the chair for a set period of time.” InspirationalWritingMeanMovingPeriodsChairs Author:Peter McWilliams
“Pity is for this life, pity is the worm inside the meat, pity is the meat, pity is the shaking pencil, pity is the shaking voice-- not enough money, not enough love--pity for all of us--it is our grace, walking down the ramp or on the moving sidewalk, sitting in a chair, reading the paper, pity, turning a leaf to the light, arranging a thorn.” EnoughLightMovingReadingVoiceGraceWalkingPaperSittingPityThis LifeMeatChairsLeafsWormsPencilsShakingSidewalkArrangingRampEnough LoveSitting In A Chair Author:Jane Austen
“We'll work with any designer producing something linked to gastronomy. So a chair for the dining area, a van to move food around. Anything that's connected to the gastronomic process.” MovingProcessAreasConnectedDesignerChairsLinkedVansDining Author:Ferran Adria
“Some people have to move, physically, to "get" something. But if you're stuck in a chair, that's not your limitation - it's simply not an optimal condition for you.” PeopleIfsMovingConditionsStuckLimitationChairsOptimal Author:David Allen
“Press junkets are incredibly annoying. You sit in a chair for three to six hours and have different journalists shuttle in for three minutes at a time, asking cheesy movie questions to get a quick sound bite - and that's their only objective. You can't really move or eat. You're just stuck there. It's pressure, constant pressure.” DifferentMovingThreeSoundHoursMinutesSixPressureAskingPressesConstantStuckObjectivesJournalistChairsBitesAnnoyingCheesySound Bites Author:Annabella Sciorra
“When one is a child, the disposition of objects, tables and chairs and doors, seems part of the natural order: a house-move lets in chaos - as it does for a dog.” ChildrenDoeSeemsMovingOrderHouseNaturalDoorsDogObjectsTablesChaosChairsDispositionNatural OrderTables And Chairs Book:Bowen's Court Source: Bowen's Court
“There's a conspiracy / to protect the young, so they'll be fearless, / it's why you travel - it's a way of trying / to let go, of lying. You don't sit / in a stiff chair and worry, you keep moving. / Postcards from the Alamo, the Alhambra. / ... / You, fainting at the Buddhist caves. / Climbing with thousands on the Great Wall, / ... / Having the time of your life, blistered and smiling. / The acid of your fear could eat the world.” WorldWayTryingMovingYoungLyingWorryWallProtectLetting GoBuddhistFearlessChairsClimbingConspiracyCavesKeep MovingAcidPostcardsFaintingTime Of Your LifeAlamoGreat WallTrying To Let Go Author:Gail Mazur
“When I first went into the active Army, you could tell someone to move a chair across the room. Now you have to tell them why.” FirstsWarMovingPeaceRoomsArmyActiveChairs Author:Robert Lembke
“John Kerry says that he wants to debate President Bush once a month until the election. This could be a risky move for Senator Kerry. If Bush doesn't show up for the debates, John Kerry may end up debating an empty chair. And that could be pretty much a toss up as to which one has the better personality.” IfsWantMayEndsShowsMovingPresidentMonthsPersonalityEmptyElectionDebateChairsSenatorsPresident BushBetter PersonTossJohn Kerry Author:Jay Leno