“Have you ever danced like a peacock with all of your style, beauty and charm?” — Debasish Mridha Copy Share Image
We danced with one body, one soul... For me, Margot is my family. She is all I have, only her. — Rudolf Nureyev Copy Share Image
Those who danced were thought to be quite insane by those who could not hear the music. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
And we danced, on the brink of an unknown future, to an echo from a vanished past. — John Wyndham Copy Share Image
There was something in her movements that made you think she never walked but always danced. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
When I first moved to New York I wanted to be a dancer, I danced professionally for years, living a hand-to-mouth existence. — Madonna Ciccone Copy Share Image
I still can't believe I danced with Gene Kelly. How lucky am I that I've been in movies where I've danced with… — Olivia Newton-John Copy Share Image
“On the way out Jeremiah turned around and danced a quick jig for me and i couldn't help it, I laughed. Over… — Jenny Han Copy Share Image
“Edith had danced herself into that tired, dreamy state habitual only with débutantes, a state equivalent to the glow of a noble… — F. Scott Fitzgerald Copy Share Image
“They rode the tramway to the top of the mountains, watched the watermeleon-colored sunsets, and danced in Mom's little studio to Beatles… — Ava Dellaira Copy Share Image
I never taught people where to step on '2', because when I learned how to dance there was no '2'. We just… — Frankie Manning Copy Share Image
“We danced, we took shots, we drank, we ate food, we shouted at each other over the music, we fell down, we… — Tabatha Beshears Copy Share Image
“And hand in hand, on the edge of the sand, They danced by the light of the moon. The moon. The moon.… — Edward Lear Copy Share Image
“The girl danced like light on water. After I'd watched for a while I looked with all of me, not just my… — Glenda Millard Copy Share Image
I'm in so many videos. There was a period of about two years where I danced for everyone: Kylie Minogue, Ed Sheeran,… — FKA twigs Copy Share Image
I danced a lot when I was younger, and I've always had decent, shapely legs and thought it's now or never. I… — Kate Winslet Copy Share Image
I grew up watching old musicals and seeing Ginger Rogers wearing a beautiful fitted bodice that had ostrich feathers. I love how… — Gina Torres Copy Share Image
She's alone, they kept telling themselves, and surely she danced in no one's arms, yet somehow that seemed to matter less and… — Jerry Spinelli Copy Share Image
Listen, Bruce Lee fought out of anger. That's why they call it the 'Fists of Fury.' Michael Jackson danced with fury. I… — Tracy Morgan Copy Share Image
Don Cornelius did not want to see how I really danced - I was doing hip-hop, and it was foreign to people… — Rosie Perez Copy Share Image
I have only danced my life. As a child I danced the spontaneous joy of growing things. As an adolescent, I danced… — Isadora Duncan Copy Share Image
“The next morning-at least, I assumed it was morning, since we were all waking up- I felt like one of those twelve… — James Patterson Copy Share Image
“Neither the cat nor I missed you while you were gone. It's worse than that. We danced the visitor-gone dance, flinging our… — Melissa Checker Copy Share Image
Tentatively I stood a great lump of wood on the chopping block and bought the axe down on it. It flew into… — Helen Garner Copy Share Image
“Last night I danced. My body rose from its slump for the first time since the beginning of sorrows—my fingers beckoning to… — Richelle E. Goodrich Copy Share Image
“She danced the dance so well, so well indeed, so perfectly, that Anisya Fyodorovna, who handed her at once the kerchief she… — Leo Tolstoy Copy Share Image
“I sat directly in front of him, held my head up, and watched. I watched him, as a clear-eyed witness of what… — Hope Jahren Copy Share Image
“Beckett watched as Kyle danced. “Looks like Fairy Princess has wings.” It was as if she were alone in the room. She… — Debra Anastasia Copy Share Image
“We danced in the handkerchief-big space between the speak-easy tables, in which stood the plates of half-eaten spaghetti or chicken bones and… — Robert Penn Warren Copy Share Image