Funny Jogging Quotes
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He wasn't handsome. That was too calm a word. He was intensely masculine. He was sexual. He attracted.
— Karen Marie Moning
he filled to perfection the classic recipe for a small boy: "a noise surrounded by dirt.
— Arthur C. Clarke
[The media can be] the greatest force for peace on the earth [for] it is how we come to understand each other.
— Amy Goodman
You can own an elephant or a bank or power thereof but if there's no personal breast bliss all you own is a lot of dead atoms and ideas.
— Allen Ginsberg
I've learned a hundred secrets,
a thousand mysteries
and a million more.
But of all the lessons I learned,
the greatest is love. — Frederick Espiritu
a thousand mysteries
and a million more.
But of all the lessons I learned,
the greatest is love. — Frederick Espiritu
Becoming a YA author was actually a very lucky accident. When I wrote the 'Queen of Everything,' I thought it was a book for adults.
— Deb Caletti
Jordan ran the London marathon to help raise money for the blind. After jogging that far with her body, I'm surprised she hasn't joined them!
— Frankie Boyle
You have the right to be involved. You have something important to contribute, and you have to take the risk to contribute it.
— Mae Jemison
If you correspond to the designs of God, He will make a saint of you.
— Paul Of The Cross
Gratitude places you in the energy field of plentitude. Glow with gratitude and see how awe and joy will make their home in you.
— Michael Beckwith
All the ordinary circumstances of life, without which nothing could be imagined, ceased to exist for Levin.
— Leo Tolstoy
Curious chance one morning long ago in the quiet of the world, when there was less noise and more green, and
— J.R.R. Tolkien
Bounds should be set
To ingenuity for being so cruel
In bringing change unheralded on the unready. — Robert Frost
To ingenuity for being so cruel
In bringing change unheralded on the unready. — Robert Frost