Jumping Quotes
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Yeah, ... because a six-foot stage to him is like jumping off a 30-story building for us.
Vince Neil
Mötley Crüe
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I enjoy just the raw human visceral reaction of jumping into the arena and just swinging the hammer and seeing what is left over afterwards. Twitter is just modern-day gladiatorial combat.
Mike Cernovich
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What do you mean, I'm a wild front man! I'm jumping all over, I do the dance moves.
Layne Thomas Staley
Alice in Chains
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Grads need to remember that it's [showcases] just a jumping off point for their career, not the defining moment.
Rachel Hoffman
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The Harley's got a little too much torque when it comes to jumping.
Evel Knievel
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If our worship is just great youth meetings, nice songs, lots of jumping around and a few CDs, then we're missing it. Our vertical expression must have a horizontal effect. So, we'll continue to worship, praise and honour God with heart, soul, mind and strength the best we know how, but the fruit of that must be a generation who are totally committed to reaching the lost and helping those who need help, locally and globally.
Joel Houston
Hillsong United
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'Speed' and 'Point Break' were a lot of running and jumping, and then 'The Matrix Trilogy' had a lot of fights and wire work and green screen elements.
Keanu Reeves
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He did not like the grown-ups who talked down to him, but the ones who went on talking in their usual way, leaving him to leap along in their wake, jumping at meanings, guessing, clutching at known words, and chuckling at complicated jokes as they suddenly dawned. He had the glee of the porpoise then, pouring and leaping through strange seas.
T. H. White
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I'd be up all night watching AC/DC, then jumping up on the table in my pajamas and pretending to be Bon Scott.
Tyson Jay Ritter
The All-American Rejects
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The last spectacle of which Christian men are likely to grow tired is a harbour. Centuries hence there may be jumping-off places for the stars, and our children's children's and so forth children may regard a ship as a creeping thing scarcely more adventurous than a worm. Meanwhile, every harbour gives us a sense of being in touch, if not with the ends of the universe, with the ends of the earth.
Robert Wilson Lynd