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tiny, so you won't have to worry about running out
— James Newton
God is a place of safety you can run to, but it helps if you are running to Him on a daily basis so that you are in familiar territory.
— Stormie O'martian
It isn't that hard to get RBI's when you're hitting home runs, you generally get a least one.
— Mike Schmidt
Playing the running back position, your legs, that's your living, that's how you make your living. You have to have great thighs, knees, everything.
— Eric Dickerson
You're allowed to look, sweetheart, he murmured, running a finger down her hot cheek. I enjoy having your eyes on me.
— Cherise Sinclair
When you are playing an egomaniac running a fantastical ship, you don't want him to be too suburban. Naturalism doesn't work on the high seas.
— Geoffrey Rush
You get strength and courage, when you stop to look fear in the face.
— Eleanor Roosevelt
You become a man by knowing both victory and defeat, by running and crying. It's ok to cry..!! You can overcome
— Eiichiro Oda
When I was young, running with a gang was a cool thing to do; that's how you get popular; that's how you get the girls.
— Martin Compston
To make your life a work of art, you must have the material to work with. The race, any race, is just such an experience.
— George A. Sheehan
I used to want to be a vampire when I was young. It'd be great, you know? Run around at night, never die, kill people. It sounds like a great life!
— Jackson Rathbone
Sometimes its hard to tell how fast the current's moving until you're headed over a waterfall
— Kimberly McCreight
Love yourself, for who and what you are; protect your dream and develop your talent to the fullest extent.
— Joan Benoit
Life is like Candyland, there are many paths to take, sometimes you run into Lord Licorice but the end will always be Candy Castle.
— Jack Barakat
I went running and I ran into her again thanks to fate or coincidence or divine intervention or maybe you had something to do with it.
— Colleen Hoover
My advice is to run while you can.
— Peter S. Prescott
Confidence is everything. If you start second guessing yourself, you're bound to run into more bad outings
— Trevor Hoffman
The road to the Super Bowl runs
through Pittsburgh, sooner or later you've got to go to Pittsburgh. — Bum Phillips
through Pittsburgh, sooner or later you've got to go to Pittsburgh. — Bum Phillips
You don't have to comment on every boring thing you do." I said. "This isn't Olympic curling. You're just unpacking a suitcase.
— Maria Semple
In the Midwest, if you show up to a college town on a weekend, you risk running into a football game.
— Jim Butcher
Pride brought down a lot of folks. One of these days you gon' have to turn around and look at whatever it is you running from.
— Ayana Mathis
Listen up, you couch potatoes: each recycled beer can saves enough electricity to run a television for three hours.
— Denis Hayes
If I was going to give Matt (Kenseth) a piece of advice, I'd say use the s- out of him. Every time you get, run him hard, because that's his weakness.
— Brad Keselowski
Many people are afraid of running because between 30 to 70 percent (depending on how you measure it) of runners get injured every year.
— Daniel Lieberman
May you find good hunting, swift running, and shelter when you sleep. (Leafpool to Ashfur, page 1)
— Erin Hunter
Come on ... when you're running, if you see you're going to win, you're going to celebrate.
— Usain Bolt
I think, any politician, you have to hold them to their word. And conservatives run on fiscal conservatism.
— Chris Matthews
Stop running after the waves. Let the sea come to you.
— Elif Shafak
God didn't give you the strength to get back on your feet so that you can run back to the same things that knocked you down.
— Marvin Sapp
Be content to progress in slow steps until you have legs to run and wings with which to fly.
— Pio Of Pietrelcina
My mom was very much like 'Love your body, love yourself, run around naked ... ' Whatever we wanted to do, it was very accepting.
— Tallulah Belle Willis
Eventually, you must stop running to something or from something and embrace where you are. Otherwise you'll never embrace anything.
— Lisa Wingate
Be sincere in your thoughts, Be pure in your feelings. You will not have to run after happiness. Happiness will run after you.
— Sri Chinmoy
Do you want me to answer that?
— Monica Lewinsky
This isn't what I wanted to be, I never thought that what I said would
have you running from me — Linkin Park
have you running from me — Linkin Park
Goliath's mother, who said to Goliath, Stop running around with David! You're always coming home stoned! Never got a dinner!
— Red Buttons
How to run an ultramarathon ? Puff out your chest, put one foot in front of the other, and don't stop till you cross the finish line.
— Dean Karnazes
In creativity, as in running, you have to start where you are.
— Julia Cameron
Runners are the ultimate celebration people. Running is just so intense, you're really experiencing life to the fullest.
— Bill Rodgers
To run any system, you've got to grow your personnel and your players have to have a certain skill set.
— Jim Cleamons
Everyone runs away from something, but who are you running to? Who are you running with? Why are you running for? Why run at all?
— Jennifer Megan Varnadore
Would you dance, if I asked you to dance? Would you run, and never look back? Would you cry, if you saw me crying? And would you save my soul tonight?
— Enrique Iglesias
When running up a hill, it is all right to give up as many times as you wish-as long as your feet keep on moving.
— Dan Millman
Never run back to what broke you.
— Frank Ocean
Fear is gradually replaced by excitement and a simple desire to see what you can do on the day.
— Lauren Fleshman
Always, in all circumstances, wear comfortable shoes. You never know when you may have to run for your life.
— Callie Khouri
Rosa!" Sally says. "The police are here to help you, not to hear a lecture on comparative murder rates.
— Justine Larbalestier
Did you ever try to stop that girl when she's running? I'd have more luck roping the wind.
— Ann Aguirre
Never run from what you don't understand, as it will be waiting for you every time you come to a stop.
— Guy Finley
There's no way running on a beach or at some high school playground that you're going to get in football shape like you do when you practice.
— Steve Mariucci
You have to remember that in addition to running a literary agency, I am also an ebook publisher.
— Richard Curtis
To the man on crutches, dressed in camouflage, who stole my wallet ... you can hide but you can't run.
— Milton Jones
Broken I run to you for your arms are open wide. I am weary but I know your touch restores my life.
— Kathryn Scott
It's hard to plan and plot attacks against America if you're on the run, and that's exactly what our brave professionals are doing.
— George W. Bush
When you get a job on 'The Walking Dead' you imagine you're going to be running through the woods with a lot of weaponry shouting, 'Look out!'
— Dallas Roberts
You can go from having all your stuff together and really feeling good about yourself to really figuring you can't run a lick.
— Jeff Burton
If you don't think you were born to run you're not only denying history. You're denying who you are.
— Christopher McDougall
When you run into someone that you used to be in love with, all that you have is drama, desperation and not know what to do.
— Taylor Swift
How far will you run, before you realize you're not running away from me? You're running to me.
— Joey W. Hill
It's true about the running water. You can hear anything you want to in it.
— Gwendoline Riley
You're still the one I run to, the one that I belong to, you're still the one I want for life.
— Shania Twain
Running is a quick trigger for a good mood. The great thing about endorphins, you don't have to be in great shape to get them.
— Mindy Kaling
Like having a child, running a startup is the sort of experience that's hard to imagine unless you've done it yourself.
— Paul Graham