“When you are reading a book and you finish a chapter, you don’t keep re-reading the chapter you just finished. You move on to the next chapter to see what happens.” BookHappensMovingReadingNextFinishedChaptersNext Chapter Author:Stephen Reid
“It was announced that President Obama and his wife, when they're finished in Washington, are moving to New York City. The guy just can't get enough gridlock.” EnoughMovingGuyPresidentCitiesWifeNew YorkFinishedNew York CityPresident ObamaGridlock Author:David Letterman
“I never thought I was finished when people said I was finished, or any of that stuff. I always had this undying belief that even if I was in a wheelchair and I could only move my finger, somehow I would become the guy who does the amazing thing with his finger.” PeopleIfsDoeSaidMovingGuyBeliefStuffFingersFinishedAmazing ThingsWheelchairs Author:Jim Carrey
“If the oarsmen of a fast-moving ship suddenly cease to row, the suspension of the driving force of the oars doesn't prevent the vessel from continuing to move on its course. And with a speech it is much the same. After he has finished reciting the document, the speaker will still be able to maintain the same tone without a break, borrowing its momentum and impulse from the passage he has just read out.” IfsStillsAbleMovingCoursesForceBreakSpeechFinishedDrivingCeaseShipsImpulseTonePassagesSpeakersContinuingDocumentsVesselMomentumBorrowingDriving ForceSuspensionOarReciting Author:Marcus Tullius Cicero