The greatest advocate of Shintoism, Moto-ori, a writer of the 18th century, admits that it has no moral code.
"Japan"
David Murray
The Ballade- andante con Moto, six-eighths-begins in the major key of the dominant; the seventh measure comes to a stand before a fermata on C major.
"Chopin: The Man and His Music"
James Huneker
The Toccata is, at present, understood to be a piece in constant and regular motion, very much like those that are called "Moto perpetuo" or "perpetual motion," of which Weber's "Perpetuum mobile" is a good example.
"Piano Playing With Piano Questions Answered"
Josef Hofmann