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		You've got to be known for what you're running on, what principles.
	
	  Rick Scott Rick Scott
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		If you want to kill me, despise me, hate me, and live in an unsightly way... Run, and cling to life, and then some day, when you have the same eyes as I do, come before me
	
	  Masashi Kishimoto Masashi Kishimoto
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		I'm always amazed when a pitcher becomes angry at a hitter for hitting a home run off him. When I strike out, I don't get angry at the pitcher, I get angry at myself. I would think that if a pitcher threw up a home run ball, he should be angry at himself.
	
	  Willie Stargell Willie Stargell
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		For you see, when us people who know run into each other that's an event. It almost never happens. Sometimes we meet each other and neither guesses that the other is one who knows. That's a bad thing. It's happened to me a lot of times. But you see there are so few of us.
	
	  Carson McCullers Carson McCullers
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		Last night's homer was Stargell's 399th career home run, leaving him one shy of 500.
	
	  Jerry Coleman Jerry Coleman
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		Business runs hot and cold so the more you're in charge of your own destiny, the better off you are.
	
	  Bill Burr Bill Burr
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		We're in a strange state in our world where we sort of have that belief - and I have it too - that if it's written down there's got to be some truth in it. We haven't quite got to the spot where you go: "Well, it doesn't necessarily mean it's true." It could actually be completely made up and made to look very nice. So, we have to get to the point where scandal and those kinds of things are less and less important because otherwise we won't have anyone willing to run as politicians.
	
	  George Clooney George Clooney
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		The miller believes that all the wheat grows so that his mill keeps running.
	
	  Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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		It passes in the world for greatness of mind, to be perpetually giving and loading people with bounties; but it is one thing to know how to give and another thing not to know how to keep. Give me a heart that is easy and open, but I will have no holes in it; let it be bountiful with judgment, but I will have nothing run out of it I know not how.
	
	  Seneca the Younger Seneca the Younger
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		For our purposes, let’s say a goal is a specific objective that you either achieve or don’t sometime in the future. A system is something you do on a regular basis that increases your odds of happiness in the long run. If you do something every day, it’s a system. If you’re waiting to achieve it someday in the future, it’s a goal.
	
	  Scott Adams Scott Adams
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		It's all right when you are calling on a girl or talking with friends after dinner to run a conversation like a Sunday-school excursion, with stops to pick flowers; but in the office your sentences should be the shortest distance possible between periods.
	
	  George Horace Lorimer George Horace Lorimer
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		The last time Pena faced the Padres, the Dodgers scratched for a run to tie the game and then went on to win 4-0.
	
	  Jerry Coleman Jerry Coleman
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		I think a lot of the intention of bands, especially in the last year, is to spread themselves out geographically and borrow from different cultures and different sounds, and to be eclectic. And that's great in terms of dynamics, but it also tends to not have that torpedo and fire running through it. If you're spreading yourself out across the globe, you're also not emphasizing a singular point, which I think great rock music has always done.
	
	  Carrie Brownstein Carrie Brownstein
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		Private companies have a lot of capital. They can run things efficiently and get projects built.
	
	  Steve Martin Steve Martin
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		Anyone who has actually had to take responsibility for consequences by running any kind of enterprise whether economic or academic, or even just managing a sports team is likely at some point to be chastened by either the setbacks brought on by his own mistakes or by seeing his successes followed by negative consequences that he never anticipated.
	
	  Thomas Sowell Thomas Sowell
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		I don't like to run. I don't like to jump up and down. Being a big girl and having a bosom, I injure myself! It upsets me, I have to hold my two things. I just can't jog, there's something in the way.
	
	  Sofia Villani Scicolone Sofia Villani Scicolone
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		What if we had a culture that prevented these presidents from being courageous? And I worry now that we have a system that makes it very hard to choose people who would make the same courage choice as our great presidents. And I guess what I would say is, in this next campaign, take a look at the people who are running. If they don't remind you of the great presidents, do not vote for them.
	
	  Michael Beschloss Michael Beschloss
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		Music itself is going to become like running water or electricity. So it's like, just take advantage of these last few years because none of this is ever going to happen again. You'd better be prepared for doing a lot of touring because that's really the only unique situation that's going to be left.
	
	  David Bowie David Bowie