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Quotes About Strides

Achilles is no ancestor, nine hundred years gone. He strides here, this instant, in my heart.
~ Steven Pressfield
Think about it: Look at the strides of awareness and treatment and tests that women have had with breast cancer, that the gay community has had with AIDS, because they're active and they talk about it.
~ Herbie Mann
Fox grins. Go strides to the rear of the Ford. His manner never alters. The Vietnamese has purposeful intensity down pat.
~ Tim Winton
The history of mankind is the instant between two strides taken by a traveler.
~ Franz Kafka
He walked with long, ungraceful strides, enormous feet adding to the spectacle, and he sat a horse as if leaning into a strong wind.
~ James I. Robertson, Jr.
Sometimes, it's just unfortunate you get injured in the game. But you can definitely take strides to prevent those things.
~ Calvin Johnson
She led the way in, long strides on long legs that had Iona quickening her pace to keep up. Iona saw a room off to the side, jumbled and crowded with riding hats, leg protectors, some boots. A lean tabby sidled out, gave Iona a look as measuring as Meara's had been, then strolled outside.
~ Nora Roberts
the Indians simply outran them. "They made such enormous strides that with all our running and jumping we could not overtake them," Pigafetta noted.
~ Laurence Bergreen
Every time women make tremendous strides, the right wing gets terrified and creates laws making it hard to get an abortion or birth control.
~ Erica Jong
Women are making strides in many areas and women have mentored and supported me along the way. I think that women are underrepresented behind the camera as directors.
~ Nina Jacobson
I do not travel. I take two steps always.
~ Manu Ginobili
My silent comrade, who is making great strides with lowered head, points out a field: "The cemetery," he says; "it was there before it was everywhere, before it laid hold on everything without end, like a plague.
~ Henri Barbusse
Making great strides without a well-defined purpose will not bring positive results.
~ John Rampton
While service in the Department of Justice is itself one of the highest forms of public service, the Department further strides to increase access to justice for all and to strengthen our communities.
~ Janet Reno
Asean is obviously a very important association for us. Over the past 30 years Asean has made great strides in regional cooperation covering a number of areas, although recently it has been under strain because of the financial crisis and other challenges.
~ Hassanal Bolkiah
I think before 1997 is over, NATO will have taken giant strides in what's called adaptation, the discussions about bringing the French fully into the NATO forces.
~ Warren Christopher
We are making strides in educating our athletes.
~ Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce
The 2000 Durban conference prompted action, and since then, great strides have been made in global health and the fight against HIV/AIDS.
~ Tedros Adhanom
I think that research is incredibly important and hopefully one day there will be a cure for cancer. They are making great strides.
~ Alana Stewart
While strides are being made in the social-media space, the newspaper and news business should continue to embrace social media.
~ Amy Jo Martin
I was in Iraq in the worst period, 2006, but from 2006 to 2008, and especially through 2011, the American military and the government of Iraq made huge strides in making that country a source of stability with a relatively representative government that was seeking pluralistic engagement from all the factions within the government.
~ Tom Cotton
With the big clubs embracing women's football and the professionalism you see at the likes of Liverpool, Birmingham, Arsenal and my club Chelsea, it's really impressive. We're making great strides.
~ Eniola Aluko
I'm very proud of high school, college and pro football, the strides have been made to make it a safer game.
~ Archie Manning
We made some mistakes, but we made some great strides too. Certainly we changed the way that record labels looked at women.
~ Gina Schock