Race Quotes
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A race isn't won until it's over.
Andreas Nikolaus "Niki" Lauda
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Ernest Bevin had many of the strongest characteristics of the English race. His manliness, his common sense, his rough simplicity, sturdiness and kind heart, easy geniality and generosity, all are qualities which we who live in the southern part of this famous island regard with admiration.
Ernest Bevin
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The race and the nation has its generous enthusiasms and its bursts of admiration for the noble, but its real admiration it gives to those whom it best understands. Fortunately the leaders of the race have more of generosity and fine admiration than have the mass they lead. Left to itself, the mass of the race limits its hero-worship to the lesser, unworthy race of heroes.
Abraham Myerson
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My favourite time of day at race weekend is on a Saturday night when everyone’s gone
Claire Williams
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One reason the human race has such a low opinion of itself is that it gets so much of its wisdom from writers.
Wilfrid
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Even when a pilot goes, you shoot it in March or April, and then you have to rush it through post-production by May. If they greenlight it, then you go and there's no time to think about it. And then, you've gotta start shooting in July, so you're off to the races.
Tony Goldwyn
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Lights of the world, and stars of human race.
William Cowper
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Surfers are members of a different race of people from the man in the street.
Nat Young
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Who would thought only of themselves and kill their race? You would hate other people if you don't want to stay who you are.
Muhammad Ali
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I am going to make sure that I enjoy it, won’t take it for granted and make the most of it. I have never been to Australia before, so I am going out there earlier to get used to the weather, the time difference and see the city a little bit before starting work properly on the Tuesday before the race.
George Russell
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I think I dont really have any expectations; I dont look at the season as a whole - I look at it race by race.
Casey Stoner
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There's one rule of thumb that suggests that you need one day of recovery for every mile run in a race. Another rule of thumb...suggests one day...for every kilometer run in anger.
Hal Higdon
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As a kid, you're like, 'Do they have Preakness everywhere or just in Maryland?' You hear people talking about it, and it was like, 'Oh, everyone goes there to hang out and party.' I didn't even know it was a race until I got older.
Benji Madden Good Charlotte
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It is paramount that we take control of the story behind our movement, which is that we seek equality for all Americans, no matter their race or gender.
Eric Reid
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It was gonna be a race 2016 that set a foundation for the Left in the future. But given the math, I didn't think he was gonna make it. And so I started to shift to Hillary Clinton and to discussions of the platform and discussions of what to do.
Tom Hayden
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Every time I go out and race it's a goal to go out and run faster than I've done before.
Paula Radcliffe
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I just can't conceive of how a person could hate another because of skin color. I love every race on the planet earth.
Michael Jackson
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It's the sad fact of how race still works in our country. We find that over and over again.
Michael Emerson
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In a long distance race, everyone gets tired. The winner is the runner who figures out where to put the tired, figures out how to store it away until after the race is over. Sure, he's tired. Everyone is. That's not the point. The point is to run.
Seth Godin
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You can call double-eyelid surgery wrong or see it as evidence of body dysmorphia, but don't overplay the race issue. It's insulting to those of us who are merely vain.
Euny Hong
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Race seems to me to be less and less a subject worth discussing.
Morgan Freeman
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I want to be remembered as someone who tried to bring the story of our ancestors to the broadest possible audience. I want to be remembered as a man who loved his race.
Henry Louis Gates
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The natural function of the wing is to soar upwards and carry that which is heavy up to the place where dwells the race of gods. More than any other thing that pertains to the body it partakes of the nature of the divine.
Plato
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The individual and the race are always moving, and as we drift into new latitudes new lights open in the heaven more immediately over us.
Edwin Hubbell Chapin