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Quotes About Chase

You like to be chased, nalla," Z said in a voice so deep it distorted. Bella's smile got even wider as she backed up into a corner. "Maybe." "So run some more, why don't you.
~ J.R. Ward
There was nothing worse than chasing a release. You never could catch.
~ J.R. Ward
Luck is like a cat." Susan wagged her forefinger at him, as if she were correcting a child who should know better. "The more you go after it, the more it eludes you. You can chase what doesn't want you, but you only catch what chooses to be in your palm.
~ J.R. Ward
It'll take you eternities to get rid of me,' she adds sadly, which makes me jealous, I want her to say I'll never get rid of her - I wanta be chased till eternity till I catch her.
~ Jack Kerouac
Most of them were running away from something?usually the law.
~ Jack Kerouac
I really think that technology has the greatest potential to accelerate happiness of most things in the world. The companies that will ultimately do well are the companies that chase happiness. If you find a way to help people find love, or health or friendship, the dollar will chase that.
~ Ashton Kutcher
No matter how far from the war we run, it always catches up with us.
~ Scott Westerfeld, Goliath
I think there's something so attractive about mystery. There's something so attractive about the chase. And the bad guy ... bad boys know how to keep the chase going throughout an entire relationship because you never know if you completely have them or not. That's why they're so hard to get over.
~ Taylor Swift
The problems with kids having short attention spans is driven by entertainment, reset buttons on games, games having to do with getting somewhere and heads blowing up. Everything is 'cut to the chase, cut to the chase.'
~ Bill Cosby
Not everybody fantasizes about robbing a bank, but I think most people have that fantasy of being in a high speed chase.
~ Edgar Wright
Football is a simple game. Twenty-two men chase a ball for 90 minutes and at the end, the Germans always win.
~ Gary Lineker
No man pursues what he has at hand. No man recognizes the need of pursuit until that which he desires has escaped him.
~ Agnes Repplier
Hiro watches the large, radioactive, spear-throwing killer drug lord ride his motorcycle into Chinatown. Which is the same as riding it into China, as far as chasing him down is concerned.
~ Neal Stephenson
after that it's just a chase scene.
~ Neal Stephenson
By now, the three assholes were probably running out the back door and heading around both sides of the house to outflank
~ Nelson DeMille
I won't hurt him," said the oaf, so inept in the lie that he might as well have tied bells on the truth and chased it around the town square while beating a drum.
~ Christopher Moore
Josh se alejó despacio, más o menos en dirección a aquella montaña. El monte Tabor, creo que era. La señora Zebedeo se puso a perseguir a sus hijos como quien persigue pollos
~ Christopher Moore
You cannot reduce the situation to worm jokes, Will. This is Gabriel and Gideon's father we're discussing." "We're not just discussing him; we're chasing him through an ornamental sculpture garden because he's turned into a worm.
~ Cassandra Clare
Do you think she'll catch him before he gets to the hall?" "My mom's spent her whole life chasing me around," Clary said. "She moves fast.
~ Cassandra Clare
Stay here!" he commanded me, then he raced off after Cal. I stopped for just a moment. Then I ran after them.
~ Cate Tiernan
Run, Steven. Run fast and far.
~ Catherine Ryan Hyde
She often felt that she chased the ideal cup of coffee in her mind from table to table, the rich, thick, creamy coffee, spicy, bittersweet, that betrayed no hint of thinness or chemical flavoring, nothing less than total, fathomless devotion to the state of being itself. Every morning she pulled a delicate cup from its brass hook and filled it, hoping that it would be dark and deep and secret as a forest, and each morning it cooled too fast, had too much milk, stained the cup, made her nervous.
~ Catherynne M. Valente
they leave when it's over, exeunt, pursued by a bear with an empty porridge bowl. If
~ Catherynne M. Valente
If not a lost art, then an art that often rushes away from contemporary writers with all the excited energy of a disobedient dog. At least, that dog runs off from me. The best I have been able to do is run after it, try to head it off, circle back, call its name, and eventually just wait for it to come trotting back covered with mud. And the odd tick.
~ Cathleen Schine