Most vision research on motion analysis focuses on learning human actions from video clips. In this paper, we investigate the use of still images, rather than videos, for motion recog-nition. We present evidence from both human cognition and computer vision that still images do indeed contain a wealth of information about motion patterns. Our contributions are three-fold. First, we automatically determine classes of mo-tions that can effectively be characterized by still images. To make this determination we introduce the notions of motion verbs (M-verbs) and motion phrases (M-phrases); these refer to linguistic concepts motivated by visual cognition and are not restricted only to motions performed by humans. Second, we build UCSD-1024, a l...