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Quotes About Chase

What would be the nature of a person's life if he did not seek pleasure? A: He would live a life of equanimity. He would be content and complete in each moment. Though he may involve himself in lofty pursuits, his contentedness and completeness would go with him. He would have abandoned the ceaseless chase. And when a man no longer feels the need to chase, life begins to chase him.
~ Kapil Gupta
I was chasing that Demetrious Johnson fight. It just really didn't seem like it wanted to work itself out.
~ T.J. Dillashaw
CATCH FART. A footboy; so called from such servants commonly following close behind their master or mistress. CATCH
~ Francis Grose
sombra que sucesivo anhela el viento...
~ Francisco de Quevedo
I've finished running from you, Redd. It's time for you to run." --Alyss
~ Frank Beddor
But don't get caught.
~ Brandon Mull
Run. Flee. I'll chase you. I will never stop. I am eternal. I am the storm.
~ Brandon Sanderson
Happiness is like a butterfly, the more you chase it, the more it will evade you, but if you notice the other things around you, it will gently come and sit on your shoulder.
~ Henry David Thoreau
Happiness is like a butterfly; the more you chase it, the more it will elude you, but if you turn your attention to other things, it will come and sit comfortably on your shoulder.
~ Henry David Thoreau
Happiness is like a butterfly: the more you chase it, the more it will elude you. But if you turn your intention to other things, it will come and sit softly on your shoulder.
~ Henry David Thoreau
And for that one moment of freedom you have to listen to all that love crap... it drives me nuts sometimes... I want to kick them out immediately... I do now and then. But that doesn't keep them away. They like it, in fact. The less you notice them the more they chase after you. There's something perverse about women... they're all masochists at heart.
~ Henry Miller
Were this world an endless plain, and by sailing eastward we could for ever reach new distances, and discover sights more sweet and strange than any Cyclades or Islands of King Solomon, then there were promise in the voyage. But in pursuit of those far mysteries we dream of, or in tormented chase of the demon phantom that, some time or other, swims before all human hearts; while chasing such over this round globe, they either lead us on in barren mazes or midway leave us whelmed.
~ Herman Melville
Oh, my Captain! my Captain! noble soul! grand old heart, after all! why should any one give chase to that hated fish! Away with me! let us fly these deadly waters! let us home!
~ Herman Melville
Aye, aye, it must be so. I've oversailed him. How, got the start? Aye, he's chasing ME now; not I, HIM--that's bad
~ Herman Melville
They can't make any of these talented young actors Fletch. You might as well make a movie called Chevy Chase.
~ Chevy Chase
I sound like that old guy down the street that doesn't chase you out of his apple tree.
~ John Prine
When you follow your thoughts you follow a ghost.
~ Bert McCoy
I am always in a rush because time is slipping away, and I am chasing it, chasing it.
~ Dev Anand
Headline writers love the phrase 'Power Grab,' but you can't really grab it, can you? Power is a greased watermelon, a wisp of smoke, difficult to grasp, harder to hold, impossible to control while getting both feet down in bounds.
~ Steve Rushin
El amor no es más que el deseo furioso de algo que huye de nosotros...
~ Michel de Montaigne
I don't think one can run out and try and chase love.
~ Roger Housden
Hindsight should have lent clarity to his actions; it did not. Rather, he felt a lingering sense of confusion. Everything seemed to jumble together in his mind--all the disparate incomplete reasoning, all the emotions that intertwined and colored. They would not sort themselves out for him; they would not arrange themselves in a neat orderly fashion. They merely shuffled about like stray sheep and he chased after them hopelessly.
~ Terry Brooks
I don't know how good I'll be at teaching you. Seems I can't even teach you to call me Father.' She smiled shyly. 'Chase and Father mean the same thing to me.
~ Terry Goodkind
Rachel giggled and hugged her arms to his sides. "Look, Richard." She put a foot out toward him, showing off a shoe. "Chase brought down a buck. He said it was a mistake, because it was too big, so he traded it to a man, but all the man had to trade were these shoes, and this cloak. Aren't they wonderful? And Chase says I can keep them.
~ Terry Goodkind