My Running Shoes Quotes
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My Running Shoes Quotes & Sayings
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I believe in keeping running simple and, in regard to shoes, that would mean no gimmicks, unnecessary cushioning, etc.
— Bill Rodgers
I have a dog. He needs to be walked, and I love running, so I pull out my running shoes.
— Kim Raver
I tried to walk a mile in a man's shoes once. I ended up running most of the way!! Seems he wanted them back..
— Neil Leckman
I know less than you thought, but more than you realize.
— Jasmine Wilmany
I love the simplicity and freedom of running. A pair of shoes, and you are all set to explore new trails.
— Rachel Boston
Presents? Cake? I could use a new bat, maybe some good work boots or running shoes.
— Patricia Hamill
As the wind continued to howl and groan through her decaying body, she began to sing her story.
— Ken Liu
You don't need anything but your own two legs to run. You don't even need shoes, according to some people.
— Marc Parent
You will never have confidence in your prayers if you fail to be prudent with your words.
— Neil Kennedy
My schedule goes: wake up, running, exercise, downstairs, running shoes off, then to the shower. That's the Jackie Chan diary.
— Jackie Chan
Communities in every corner of America struggle to fill nursing vacancies to provide care for everyone who needs it.
— Kirsten Gillibrand
I believe in gradual experimentation with running shoes.
— Bill Rodgers
But be careful; sand is already broken but glass breaks. The shoes are for dancing, not running away.
— Francesca Lia Block
What it means is that you have the power to change your brain. All you have to do is lace up your running shoes.
— John J. Ratey
Running is a simple activity. Just lace up your shoes and go, one step at a time, like each breath.
— Adharanand Finn
While the truth is putting on its shoes, the lie becomes a champion of a long-distance running.
— Ljupka Cvetanova
Why, what's the matter, That you have such a February face, So full of frost, of storm and cloudiness?
— William Shakespeare