Zola Budd Quotes
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I don't have proper places to run.
Nader al-Masri
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It can be difficult to run your own firm, but the trade off is fewer conflicts and more control.
Dan Gelber
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When you run into something interesting, drop everything else and study it.
B. F. Skinner
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In fact, I don't read newspapers any longer.
Naomi Campbell
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The Bee Gees no longer exist.
Barry Gibb Bee Gees
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I couldn't live up to it. So I chose to run away.
Ursula Andress
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Spoon feeding in the long run teaches us nothing but the shape of the spoon.
E. M. Forster
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T Rex could not run.
Jack Horner
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Political systems are run by self-selecting politicians. We don't draft people; it's not jury duty.
P. J. O'Rourke
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The difficulties of many European countries derive from their corporatism: state projects serving cronies and vast social protection programmes, both run by elites. These surged in the 1970s and 1980s.
Edmund Phelps
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Any time you're dealing with an ankle, you've got to run, you've got to cut, you've got to do all those things. It makes it tough.
Calvin Johnson
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When I get up, I have a cup of coffee, surf the Internet, then do a half-hour run.
Katarina Witt
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I can't run on treadmills; they drive me nuts.
Tate Donovan
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Psychotherapy works, and some types of therapy have been shown to be much more effective than antidepressants over the long run.
Irving Kirsch
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To make crime unprofitable, let the government run it.
Irene Peter
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You cannot run a business, or anything else, on a theory.
Harold S. Geneen
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I like to run fast but not drive.
LaDainian Tomlinson
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My coach told me if I broke the national record for the 200, I could run a 100.
Usain Bolt
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To try to become happy is to try to build a machine with no other specifications than it shall run noiselessly.
J. Robert Oppenheimer
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Do you know what the key to comedy is? Timing.
Winston Marshall Mumford & Sons
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For everyone who, having no artistic sense-that is to say, no submission to subjective reality-may have the knack of reasoning about art till doomsday, especially if he be, in addition, a diplomat or financier in contact with the 'realities' of the present day, is only too ready to believe literature is an intellectual game which is destined to gradually be abandoned as time goes on.
Marcel Proust
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I no longer run barefoot.
Zola Budd