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Quotes About Running

Liberals talk about the 'income inequality' and the 'unfairness' and the disparity of the haves and the have-nots in New York City. Who has been running that city for all this time? Who has created the underclass in this country? It's the Democrat Party.
~ Rush Limbaugh
I have always liked running, so it wasn't particularly difficult to make it a habit. All you need is a pair of running shoes and you can do it anywhere. It does not require anybody to do it with, and so I found the sport perfectly fits me as a person who tends to be independent and individualistic.
~ Haruki Murakami
I like to run. I think it's good, you can do it anywhere, you don't a gym, I just think it's really easy to do.
~ Mia Goth
The 'Tarahumara' use their legs 'as designed.' By running at a young age with minimal footwear, they naturally develop the best biomechanical use of their legs. Cushioned shoes restrict foot movements and allow for over-striding. Short strides are natural.
~ Christopher McDougall
In the '80s, I did two hours of cardio every day, split between running and the stationary bike. It was a trap - afterward I'd feel starving but also bulletproof, so I'd pig out. I slid into what I call exercise bulimia, when you're running more and more miles so you can eat worse and worse food.
~ Skip Bayless
Growing up, when I'd throw out the trash, I'd toss it and dart because all the cats would come running. That's why I still don't like cats.
~ Michael Tubbs
It doesn't matter where you are, you can just put your runners on and go. When I'm travelling, it's a really good way to get to know a city - especially if you've never been there before.
~ Samara Weaving
I always find cardio the most monotonous. Running on a treadmill shows me why hamsters are so crazy.
~ Luke Evans
I don't run outside, honestly. Sometimes I go out around my house, but mainly it's the stupid treadmill. I wish I had a better answer, but I'm very businesslike about my runs.
~ Drew Carey
My legs have become accustomed to the treadmill. And in L.A., running on the street is asking for a distracted texting driver to knock you over.
~ Michael Weatherly
I'm not really a runner. It does not bring me joy. The runner's high thing - I have no idea about that! I especially hate it on a treadmill.
~ Trisha Yearwood
If I run, I'm much healthier - I run on a treadmill.
~ Kate Spade
I hate the treadmill.
~ Karrueche Tran
You put me on a treadmill, and I will run away, but you take me out on a beach, and I can run for an hour.
~ Nushrat Bharucha
I am more of an outdoor person, but when I can't run outside, I make sure the treadmill sees a lot of me.
~ Mukul Dev
I prefer running on the track because, for me, the treadmill can get a little boring.
~ Nafessa Williams
I grew up on an apple orchard with a lot of surrounding wooded area, and I ran everywhere. I was outside all the time climbing trees.
~ Jamie Hyneman
I love to run outdoors, being outside, enjoying nature, looking up through the trees, being out among the elements... I don't think there's a better way to start the day.
~ David Lammy
I thought running around trees is a gardener's job and not an actor's. However, if the script demands that I run around trees, well, you never know.
~ Kay Kay Menon
We got Jaylen Samuels who's a tremendous receiver, a talented runner. We got Benny Snell. We know the work that he did at Kentucky. He's a hard-bodied runner, so all those guys will get touches.
~ James Conner
With the case of running, it really is a case of get out, set yourself a distance, run it, and then do it again the next day. It's tremendously simple.
~ Richard Hammond
I am glad to see there are some football clubs that are trying to change the trend and move it towards a British way of running clubs, obviously with a very strong Italian identity.
~ Gianluca Vialli
When I was a medical student, a pulmonary professor of mine cajoled me into joining a clinical trial that she was running. The general aim of the tests was to determine whether prolonged periods of short and shallow breathing would cause a person's lungs to go into spasm. It turns out, as I can attest, that they do.
~ Scott Gottlieb
Too often fear is fiction madly running amuck, all the while madly tracking 'muck' across the floor of fact.
~ Craig D. Lounsbrough