Jog Quotes
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Jog Quotes & Sayings
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Christianity is called a spiritual walk. It's not a run and it's not a jog. It's a walk you do from day to day and that makes you stable.
— Orel Hershiser
Fortunately, we did most of our athletic stuff inside, so we didn't have to jog through Tribeca looking like a bunch of boot-camp hippie children.
— Rick Riordan
I love being outside and feeling free, so I jog or ride my bike. Some days I play basketball or tennis.
— Jennifer Hudson
In Los Angeles, it's like they jog for two hours a day and then they think they're morally right. That's when you want to choke people, you know?
— Liam Neeson
I used to jog but it's bad for the knees. Too much beta carotene turns you orange, too much calcium gives you kidney stones. Health kills.
— Margaret Atwood
Meditation is warm-up exercise for the mind, so that you can jog through the rest of the day without getting agitated or spraining your patience.
— Eknath Easwaran
I jog at the Rose Bowl, and I collect antique and vintage furniture, so I'm there every few weeks for the flea market.
— Theo Rossi
Players act like the floor is slanted; they run downhill on fast breaks and jog uphill when getting back on defense
— Tates Locke
I am very amazed by the runners out there because I like jog to the garbage can outside sometimes, and I get tired.
— Kacy Catanzaro
It's interesting when I jog, how much the music makes a difference. You can pretty much count on the Foo Fighters to get your heart rate up.
— Sheryl Crow
I just got a new iPod. It's got 80 gigabytes. Because I like to jog for three weeks at a time and I do not want to hear the same song twice.
— Arj Barker
Now I'm starting to jog. But every time I do jog I have 9-1 pressed into my phone, with the next '1' ready to be launched in case I drop.
— Kevin James
All these girls jog. You know what that means, right? It was nice knowing you, Blake Hunter.
— Jay McLean
The neighbor, Andy Tunks, called it in at 6:17 a.m. The victim didn't show up for a morning jog.
— Nina Post
I don't jog, if I die I want to be sick.
— Abe Lemons
Krissi starts dancing toward me in a showy disco-jog. Still a bit hurt, I do vague, place-holding disco fingers at him.
— Caitlin Moran
Even when I jog, I need a place to get to.
— Bess Myerson
I used to jog three miles a day, and then I saw I was getting a little bit older, so I started fast-walking three miles a day. Now I just drive.
— George Miller
The older I get, the less jarring I want my exercise to be, and I find that a long walk is equally as helpful and satisfying as a three-mile jog.
— Kim Cattrall
and I shall keep a pony-chaise to jog about the country in, just as I used to in the good old days, before I got restless, and
— Kenneth Grahame
[On why she doesn't exercise:] If I tried to jog with these boobs, I'd end up with two black eyes.
— Dolly Parton
The minutes jog up the down escalator.
— David Mitchell
My wife and I always enjoy going for a jog
— Will Ferrell
I would have to commit a crime and have cops chase me. That would be the only way to get me to jog five miles.
— Denis Leary
We are built to walk. Not to SoulCycle and jog and hike. Walking is mental. You sharpen your thoughts and process your emotions.
— Caroline Kepnes
Firing up my iPod, I selected my favorite workout playlist and started at a slow jog. "The Final Countdown" came on, putting me instantly in the zone.
— L. H. Cosway
Three half-mile repeats on the track at 5-K race pace with a short recovery jog in between shouldn't scare anyone away-and it will improve your speed.
— Frank Shorter
We're all unlucky in love sometimes. When I am, I go jogging. The body loses water when you jog, so you have none left for tears.
— Wong Kar-Wai
When I wake up at 5 in the morning is it just to jog? Definitely not, I give it all of my efforts.
— Haile Gebrselassie
I try to stay fit. I try and do something every day but I don't jog. My body hates jogging.
— Liam Neeson
I used to jog but the ice cubes kept falling out of my glass.
— David Lee Roth