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I was a horrible limo driver: I ran out of gas with passengers in the back and I used to get lost on a regular basis.
— John Slattery
It was like stepping barefoot on a sharp bit of broken glass. She pulled the glass out and ran on, but the pain remained.
— Kristin Hannah
They had had about enough time to get their bearings and blow up one train when they ran out of food supplies.
— Masha Gessen
I left Guiding Light so many times, they ran out of champagne.
— Michael Zaslow
I'm fine!" Percy yelled out as he ran by, followed by a giant screaming bloody murder.
— Rick Riordan
He ran both his hands through his hair, as if somehow that would straighten out his thoughts.
— Margaret George
I ran out the door but it was to late..... i felt a sharp pain in my back as i heard the gun shoot
— Andy Lane
We changed our image. At least when we ran out on the field or broke the huddle, we would look like winners.
— Hayden Fry
A shudder ran through her from head to foot when she found that the thread was actually taking her into the hole out of which the stream ran.
— George MacDonald
As she ran, a memory uncurled in her mind and spread out before her and it felt like she was running into the memory.
— J.C. Morrows
We experienced similar fears in the 1880s, at the end of World War I and II. And we ran out in the 1970s.
— Daniel Yergin
Every day FM radio ran out of hours, not music.
— Bob Guccione Jr.
Huguette had a fairy-tale checkbook, one that was refilled whenever it ran out of magic beans.
— Bill Dedman
The path of true love never ran smooth. More likely you ran out of gas, blew a tire, and hit the wall before you crossed the finish line.
— Erin McCarthy
A bullet had found him, his blood ran out as he cried. No money could save him, so he laid down and died. Ooh, what a lucky man he was.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Number one way life would be different if dogs ran the world: All motorists must drive with head out window.
— David Letterman
The Pre highlighted things I needed to tweak. I'm glad I ran there and found the things I needed to tweak and didn't find those things out here.
— Lauren Fleshman
Our great adventure ran out of petrol and stopped on this farm.
— Steven Herrick
Well, what do I say?" I ran my thumb over my phone's screen. "Like, 'Good making out with your face last night? Let's do it again.'?
— Robin Benway
You'd think he'd ran out off rocks," I muttered
— Rick Riordan
Tonight we had our chances but we ran out of talent.
— LeBron James
There was something peculiarly gratifying about shouting in a blind rage until your words ran out.
— Cassandra Clare
I ran out of strong.
— Ron Hall
Aggies have a really interesting way of admitting defeat. We've never been outscored. We just ran out of time.
— Rick Perry
I'd tried to be washed of my sin once, but I ran out of Dial. Tricky business, that.
— Darynda Jones
I was hungry and went out for a bite, ran into a chum with a bottle of rum and we wound up drinking all night.
— Jimmy Buffett
When my trust fund ran out, I panicked. I have a lot of admiration for the kids who come to the big city with nothing and make it.
— James St. James
One morning, one of us ran out of the black, it was the birth of Impressionism.
— Pierre-Auguste Renoir
I was kind of pathetic. That's what got me playing out in the street. I ran out of money and needed more gin for the night.
— Frank Fairfield
I ran faster than a demon from Hell breaking out with Cerberus snapping at its heels.
— Karen Marie Moning
We rested beneath the stars and I counted each one, giving it a reason why I loved you. It was wonderful until I ran out of stars.
— David Ellsworth
The Stone Age didn't end because we ran out of stones.
— Ahmed Zaki Yamani
The world out there is burning, Ty."
Ty ran his finger down Zane's cheek, nodding. "But we were born in a kiln — Abigail Roux
Ty ran his finger down Zane's cheek, nodding. "But we were born in a kiln — Abigail Roux
I put contact lenses in my dog's eyes. They had little pictures of cats on them. Then I took one out and he ran around in circles.
— Steven Wright
We ran on the fuel of youth and hormones and ignorant arrogance, imagining we had the whole world and the workings thereof figured out.
— Gwenn Wright
He loves me
he loves me not
He loves her
He loves her not
He loves me
He loves me not
-I ran out of petals — Amanda Lovelace
he loves me not
He loves her
He loves her not
He loves me
He loves me not
-I ran out of petals — Amanda Lovelace
When I first ran for Congress in 1998, people counted me out.
— Tammy Baldwin
I pestered the hell out of everybody I ran into until I could play the guitar well enough to write and sing with it.
— Don Johnson
I figured that maybe he was only hanging around for the tea and tobacco and when one ran out, so would he.
— S.A. Tawks
Lost?" I broke in. "Lost how? Lost like you dropped it down the sink, or lost like it walked out the door and ran off into the woods?
— Julie Kagawa
I never lost a tennis match, I just ran out of time
— Jimmy Connors
Today was so pointless that when I tried to write about it a moment ago, my pen ran out because it couldn't take the boredom.
— Tim Collins
And I was booked once to go on 'Ed Sullivan' and I got bumped and ran out the back door crying.
— Aretha Franklin
Fame was thrilling only until it became grueling. Money was fun only until you ran out of things to buy.
— Gloria Swanson
Bob Dylan started out as a folk rip- off but he quickly ran with complex influences and it ended up to be his own sound.
— Daniel Smith
I long ago ran out of bookshelf space and so, like a museum with its art, simply rotate my books from the boxes to the shelves and back again.
— Michael Dirda
Both guys ran out of gas, only my guy had an extra tank.
— Angelo Dundee
If I had a razor, I'd cut your throat - just to see what ran out of it."
"Caterpillar blood," I said. — Raymond Chandler
"Caterpillar blood," I said. — Raymond Chandler
I've never lost a game I just ran out of time.
— Michael Jordan
Luck ran out, but smart was for life.
— John Connolly
We didn't lose the game; we just ran out of time.
— Vince Lombardi Jr.
Once I ran out of excuses, I reclaimed my life. Now, I don't need excuses.
— Jamie Anne Richardson
The Stone Age did not end because humans ran out of stones. It ended because it was time for a re-think about how we live.
— William McDonough
I do sometimes feel like the paparazzi are really what ran me out of L.A. They're just giving everyone a bad name.
— Michelle Pfeiffer
Father Wolf ran out a few paces and heard Shere Khan
— Rudyard Kipling
I had some eyeglasses. I was walking down the street when suddenly the prescription ran out.
— Steven Wright
I'm not really good at retiring. I tried that one time and Nancy ran me out of the house.
— Tom Osborne
The Houselands. Graveyard to the ones
who got locked out. A chill ran up London's spine. What the hell
were they doing? — Anna Silver
who got locked out. A chill ran up London's spine. What the hell
were they doing? — Anna Silver
She ran out of her marriage the way a woman can run out of a pair of sandals when she decides to let go and really dash.
— Stephen King
The TV channels never ran out of sponsorship for their live telecasts of despair. They never ran out of despair
— Arundhati Roy
I had been attempting novels since I was 14 but always ran out of steam. High hopes, poor craftsmanship.
— Michel Faber
We ran out of talent tonight. The guys played as hard as they could, as long as we could.
— LeBron James
Nothing said in words ever came out quite even. Things in words got twisted and ran together, instead of staying straight and fitting together.
— Ursula K. Le Guin
Yesterday, my eyeglass prescription ran out.
— Steven Wright
What does the end of a war mean if not that one side ran out of men willing to die?
— Daniel Alarcon
I turned to the Times crossword puzzle and asked Kate, "What's the definition of a moderate Arab?" "I don't know." "A guy who ran out of ammunition.
— Nelson DeMille
* But even Cammaerts' luck ran out eventually, proving
— Rita Kramer