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The chief beauty about the constant supply of time is that you cannot waste it in advance.
— Arnold Bennett
The real purpose of running isn't to win a race, it's to test the limits of the human heart.
— Bill Bowerman
There is no bad weather, just soft runners.
— Bill Bowerman
We were poor when I was young but the difference was that the government didn't come around telling you you were poor.
— Ronald Reagan
Wherefore all these things are but the names which mortals
have given, believing them to be true — Parmenides
have given, believing them to be true — Parmenides
If you have a body, you are an athlete!
— Bill Bowerman
I've got forward momentum. There's no virtue in it. It's just a balancing act. I don't dare stop.
— Lois McMaster Bujold
Now to explore the limits of the one competitor above everyone else you've always loved to face: Steve Prefontaine.
— Bill Bowerman
There's no such thing as bad weather, just soft people.
— Bill Bowerman
The magic is in the man, not the 100 miles.
— Bill Bowerman
A virus is not just DNA; a virus is also packaged up, covered over with a series of proteins in a nice, elegant, well-compacted form.
— Francis Collins
My ideas are not meant to suggest dreams or reality, but a surreal quality.
— Chris Van Allsburg
Beings too hideous to comprehend, according to Mr. C., and Mr. C. was a gentleman who dealt death for a living.
— Stephen King
The athlete makes himself, the coach doesn't make the athlete.
— Bill Bowerman
If at the end of a race you know yourself that you have done your best, you're a winner.
— Bill Bowerman
I still bother with runners I call hamburgers. They're never going to run any record times. But they can fulfill their own potential.
— Bill Bowerman
Everything you need is already inside.
— Bill Bowerman
To accomplish that, I created Victoria Seaton, a young American who was
— Judith McNaught