Distance Runner Quotes
Collection of top 22 famous quotes about Distance Runner
Distance Runner Quotes & Sayings
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If you want to be a successful runner, you have to consider everything. It's no good just thinking about endurance and not to develop fine speed.
— Arthur Lydiard
Time spent with your children is time wisely spent.
— Mark Twain
Sports and music are the same thing to me. When done wrong, they are really frustrating; when done right, they can change your day.
— George Stroumboulopoulos
It's a treat, being a long-distance runner, out in the world by yourself . . . - Alan Sillitoe, The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner
— John L. Parker Jr.
One thing that you hope for when you want to be a musician is that you have that recognizable sound.
— Jerry Cantrell
They say the breaks even up in the long run, and the trick is to be a long-distance runner.
— Chuck Knox
I'm not much of a distance runner, more of a sprinter.
— Carrie Jones
There's no such thing as a bad carbohydrate.
— Don Kardong
I always make decisions with the facts so I would look to make an early decision with the benefit of the facts.
— Andrea Leadsom
Criticism of others is futile and if you indulge in it often you should be warned that it can be fatal to your career.
— Dale Carnegie
Propaganda is a sprinter, but truth is a long-distance runner.
— Ernest Partridge
I'm not much of a revenge person, because I think when you start with revenge it cheapens what you've been through.
— Sophia Bush
The unsaid rules every conversation.
— Marty Rubin
Age does not matter if you're chasing your dream. As long as you work hard and smash those obstacles in your way, you'll see some progress.
— B.A. Gabrielle
You learn to run like a sprinter, you'll be a great distance runner
— Alberto Salazar
You have to choose your battles. The key is choosing the ones you know you can win.
— Lesley Livingston
Every journey towards change begins with awareness.
— Sharon Weil