“In most sports, your brain and your body will cooperate... But in rock climbing, it is the other way around. Your brain doesn't see the point in climbing upwards. Your brain will tell you to keep as low as possible, to cling to the wall and not get any higher. You have to have your brain persuading your body to do the right movements.” WayBodySportsBrainRocksMovementWallHigherLowsYour BodyClimbingRock ClimbingPersuading Author:Jo Nesbo
“I always considered Ray Harryhausen's work so fine that it was way out of my league: in terms of realism and naturalism, in terms of animal movement.” WayTermAnimalMovementFineLeagueRaysRealismNaturalism Author:Nick Park
“You will always see, if this group is a highly evolved group or on the way up, a movement towards oneness.” IfsWayHumanityGroupsMovementBuddhismOneness Author:Frederick Lenz
“In the Zen of sports and athletics, we seek to bring discipline and control into our physical movements, but at the same time to eliminate the self that gets in the way of perfect play.” WaySelfPlaySportsPerfectMovementHealthBuddhismDisciplineAthletics Author:Frederick Lenz
“If Occupy Wall Street can see their way to more collaboration with the union movement, then there will be a great deal of political action possible.” IfsWayActionPoliticalDealsStreetsMovementWallUnionsCollaborationPolitical ActionOccupy Wall StreetOccupy Movement Author:David Harvey
“Yoga is not a new path to follow but a way to become conscious of the original impetus of life. Yoga is the movement and evolution of Life itself.” WayPathMovementEvolutionConsciousYogaOriginalsImpetusNew PathsEvolution Of Life Book:Ayurveda and the Mind: The Healing of Consciousness Source: Ayurveda and the Mind: The Healing of Consciousness
“The use of the internet, the use of Twitter, the way protest movements developed...This is a different world.” WorldWayDifferentUseMovementInternetProtestDifferent WorldsProtest Movements Author:Gus O'Donnell, Baron O'Donnell
“There are many ways of writing badly about painting... There is an 'appreciative' language of threadbare, not inaccurate, but overexposed and irritating words... the language of the schools which 'situates' works and artists in schools and movements... novelists and poets [that] see paintings as allegories of writing.” WayWritingSchoolArtistLanguageMovementPaintingPoetNovelistsIrritatingAppreciativeAllegory Author:A. S. Byatt