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Quotes About Running

The moment I fell in love with running, I started forgetting my grief and traumas.
~ Fauja Singh
Running is in my blood-the adrenaline flows before the races, the love/hate of butterflies in your stomach.
~ Marcus O'Sullivan
I run in Central Park, I love that place. That's the beauty of running, I had my jacket, my tight and my gloves - my gloves never leave my backpack. Just in case.
~ Meb Keflezighi
Love flies, runs, and rejoices; it is free and nothing can hold it back.
~ Thomas a Kempis
We didn't keep track of how many miles we ran back then. We just ran. If you LOVE to run with the kind of passion I have for running, you will understand this. Running was my mode of transportation.
~ Gerry Lindgren
I fell in love with running, and I finally have time to do it now.
~ Shawn Johnson
Then I heard him shout "They're running! Holy fuckin' shit, they're fast!" Fast zombies, that turned my gut. If they could run, they could climb, if they could climb, maybe they could think, and if they could think…now I was scared.
~ Max Brooks
Because you're making a habit out of running away from me.
~ Maya Banks
When are you going to stop running from them, Regina? From yourself?
~ Maya Banks
Okay, let me state right now that I am not a coward. I'm really not. But I'm not a fool, either. I think if you recognize that you are up against a force greater than your own, it is perfectly okay to run. It's not okay to leave others behind, though.
~ Meg Cabot
Running cured almost anything. It eased pain; it exhilarated; it served as penance and validation. It turned lone wolf into a compliment. Running was objective – the stop-watch never lied. Races judged competitors on how long and hard they could run fast, not on a coach's decision to play favorites with the starting lineup. Running was pure.
~ Meg Gardiner
Enough is enough. It's time to stop running. I miss myself. I want to get comfortable in my own skin. I want my soul back. I want to go home.
~ Melody Beattie
The other final memory, from growing up on the island, is of going on a monster run one day, and getting very bad groin rub on the last mile towards home. I had endured the rubbing for the previous eight miles, but it was now becoming agony. No one was around, the village was deserted, it was a warm summer's evening, so I took my shorts off and continued the final leg of the run naked. No
~ Bear Grylls
Running fron the pain, they never know the fullness of love's pleasure.
~ bell hooks
Where a boy runs he never forgets.
~ Bernard Malamud
It was more dangerous not to go; I was running the risk of becoming trapped in my own fantasies. So I was doing the right thing by going. She would behave normally, I would behave normally, and everything would be normal again.
~ Bernhard Schlink
There seems to be more opportunities for old guys like me to do a little fighting and running because the lead characters also require a bit of depth and maturity and gravitas that one is likely to acquire doing drama all those years.
~ Liam Neeson
BlackBerry required tethering for some routine operations, and for many, the only way to integrate corporate mail was to keep a PC running all the time.
~ Steven Sinofsky
There might be more meetings and situations where you're required to represent the country in some way that wouldn't necessarily happen to you if you're a club manager, but other than that, I haven't found any differences in my approach between running a club side and a national team.
~ Roy Hodgson
I'm extremely busy and running around requires a lot of energy.
~ Stephen Chow
I have so much to learn when it comes to running. I just don't ever want it to feel like a chore. When I choose to sign up for a race or go out for a run, it's to make myself feel good, and I almost always do.
~ Summer Sanders
I do a lot of marathons as training runs. If I'm somewhere and there's a marathon, I'll sign up and just go run it.
~ Dean Karnazes
My cousin Simon Bor, the champion of Los Angeles, convinced me to concentrate on running.
~ Martin Lel
My running was very simple; it was out of myself.
~ Emil Zatopek