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My own personal dream is that the majority of the web runs on open source software.
— Matt Mullenweg
I think my least healthy habit is running around too much. And I think I'm getting better about it as I'm getting older.
— Cynthia Nixon
If you see an antimatter version of yourself running towards you, think twice before embracing.
— J. Richard Gott III
Encourage kids to enjoy running and play in athletics. Don't force them to run too much competition.
— Arthur Lydiard
Will Generation X and the Millennials do a better job running the world than the boomers have? Let's hope so.
— P. J. O'Rourke
Never trust a mechanic who drives new cars. They're either charging too much money for their work, or they can't keep an old car running - maybe both.
— Patricia Briggs
Confidence cannot escalate to arrogance, it only happens if the blood of pride is running through your veins.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
Too much talking," I say. "Not enough running.
— Patrick Ness
The final test of greatness in a CEO is how well he chooses a successor and whether he can step aside and let the successor run the company.
— Peter Drucker
I've had a great run with great projects. I love the film industry. It keeps you young; it really does.
— Kellan Lutz
Each time that I have run away - and from a habit it quickly became an illness - I have betrayed someone. Myself, but not always only myself.
— Storm Jameson
I never had a childhood. Not like the rest of them anyway. I had a starting point from which I have never stopped running.
— Dave Matthes
I think I'm a narcoleptic. I could sleep on a railway track with a train running over me, in-between the rails.
— Dan Aykroyd
The way my imagination was running I'd be thinking I was possessed by everyone in hell.
— Karina Halle
Acknowledge all of your small victories. They will eventually add up to something great.
— Kara Goucher
Too much safety seems to yield only danger in the long run,
— Aldo Leopold
After running for my life from hunters, a girl with too much lip gloss doesn't register on my fear radar.
— Sophie Jordan
Better to face the bear than run from it.
— Robert Jordan
The White House will run itself while the president is away. That's why he has to be sure not to be away too much.
— Dick Morris
I don't believe the writer should know too much where he's going. If he does, he runs into old man blueprint-old man propaganda.
— James Thurber
... that would be too much like running away, and that, she would not do. She does not run - they cannot make her - she walks.
— Whitney Otto
When you've got eight or nine or ten cables running around with someone trying to operate them, it's too much.
— Peter Mayhew
Why is it you get more tired from sitting and doing nothing than from running around doing too much?
— Anita Diamant
I don't want you running anymore, Sky. What would have happened if you would have been by yourself? You run too much,
— Colleen Hoover
At Barca we trained every day with the ball. I hardly even took a step running without a ball at my feet.
— Lionel Messi
Read my little fable: He that runs may read. Most can raise the flowers now, For all have got the seed.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
To me, a wise and humane policy is occasionally to let inflation rise even when inflation is running above target.
— Janet Yellen
I love surfing, rock climbing, cycling - all that stuff. But it's just amazing that I can inspire people with my running. It's humbling, really.
— Dean Karnazes
Time is running out for the climate
— Chris Rose
I saw you dancing out the ocean
Running fast along the sand
A spirit born of earth and water
Fire flying from your hands — Elton John
Running fast along the sand
A spirit born of earth and water
Fire flying from your hands — Elton John
The reason we race isn't so much to beat each other, ... but to be with each other.
— Christopher McDougall
News people were holding me up as a symbol of defiance to the boycott and I couldn't even run.
— Gerry Lindgren