Run Quotes
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I could run like a gazelle, couldn't I?
Willie Lee McCovey
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This is the complacency I have run into.
Bob Higgins
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It was one of the primary rules of thievery. When hiding, sneaking, and trickery are all out, the correct answer is "run like hell."
Ari Marmell
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O Oysters,' said the Carpenter, You've had a pleasant run! Shall we be trotting home again?' But answer came there none - And this was scarcely odd, because They'd eaten every one.
Lewis Carroll
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I can't believe it. I've worked hard while I've been with Lance for the last six years and it's been an amazing run.
George Hincapie
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I have been here 15 years and we have never had a decent run in this competition
Alan Curbishley
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How would you describe the worst run you ever had? Precious!
Hal Higdon
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Do not wait for a poem; a poem is too fast for you. Do not wait for the poem; run with the poem and then write the poem.
Juan Felipe Herrera
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Let's get back to work and make another run at it!
Buster Posey
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You can run away from home But you can't run away from your pain I sit here alone There's always someone else to blame.
Ben Harper
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What happened basically is that they were doing a figure-8 bus race, and the driver was ejected and run over
Tom Atkins
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Run while you can, Cat. With every breath you take, this pirate is becoming less willing to let you go.
Elizabeth Lowell
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They say the breaks even up in the long run, and the trick is to be a long-distance runner.
Chuck Knox
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Why does one exist? That's not my problem. One does exist. The thing to do is to take no notice but go at it on the run and to keep on going right on until you die.
Simone de Beauvoir
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We must walk before we run.
George Henry Borrow
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Once, he was a little mad that we only gave him one yard on a run. I said, 'Don't' worry about it. You'll get plenty of yards.' I guess that was a way to keep his pride a little bit while wearing blue.
Bob Stoops
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The feeling was really pretty good on the second run, it's unbelievable, that's for sure.
Marcel Hirscher
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I want to run the beach's length, because it never ends.
Deborah Ager
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Most train to be part of the game. The greatest train to be the game: I am the game. Third-and-9, two-minutes left, that's what I train for. I train for moments everyone runs from. I run for them.
Michael Irvin
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It is well known that the older a man grows, the faster he could run as a boy.
Red Smith
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"I just run from tree to tree."
Ann Trason
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The long-distance run of an early morning makes me think that every run like this is a life- a little life, I know- but a life as full of misery and happiness and things happening as you can ever get really around yourself
Alan Sillitoe
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I'm moving around; doing stuff. I can walk. I can even run.
William Perry
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See Scott run, Run Scott run. See Scott die, No such luck.
David Lubar