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Folks who said you were a coward if you ran away from a fight usually didn't live long themselves.
— Jennifer Estep
You ran away and left us to do the job that you could not do.
— Nguyen Van Thieu
I ran away one day. He was running in the same direction.
— Melina Marchetta
I heard a rumor that your mom and dad ran away from home.
— Bobby Heenan
At the age of 14, I ran away from home for four days and hitchhiked around western Pennsylvania and southern Ohio.
— Michael Dirda
Jubal threw his sign down in disgust and stalked away from the group. Sosi ran after him, the clipboard with the soggy petition
— Anne McCaffrey
People either stole to stay alive or to feel alive. She had to imagine that they ran away for the same reasons. Lila
— V.E Schwab
friends didn't bail on you when the rough storms came. They ran towards you instead of away from you.
— Belle Calhoune
I had really wanted adventure. At the time that I ran away, lots of kids ran away from home. It was something of a social phenomenon.
— Mary Gaitskill
Hollywood was a detour, although my mother was an aristocrat from Tokyo who ran away to join the theatre, so acting is in my genes.
— Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
people who ran away are friends!
— Bilal Tanweer
There are two kinds of people left in the world, consumers and destroyers. We used to have creators, but they all ran away.
— Brian K. Vaughan
I didn't get to see enough of your equipment. You ran away, remember? So how do I know if it's excellent or not? But I can assure you, mine is.
— Riley Hart
The worst of anything she could do to me would be to make me like her. That's why I ran away.
— Jo Walton
You like the party?
Is it in honour of anything?
My cat's birthday.
Where's your cat?
I don't know, he ran away. — Cassandra Clare
Is it in honour of anything?
My cat's birthday.
Where's your cat?
I don't know, he ran away. — Cassandra Clare
My face filled with the warm glow of embarrassment preventing me from smiling back so I turned and ran away.
— Nicci Greene
Tiki ran hard, ignoring the startled looks of strangers. It felt good to run, to run away from her sadness and fear.
— Kiki Hamilton
Have you lost your mind?"
"No. It got scared and ran away. — Karen Chance
"No. It got scared and ran away. — Karen Chance
This is the deal, Angel. You ... ran ... away from me. And I tasted regret for the first time in my life. And that didn't sting, it fuckin' killed.
— Kristen Ashley
Jason looked like her was trying to figure out an equation. Let me get this straight. Your table ran away ... because you polished him with windex.
— Rick Riordan
While most girls run away from home to marry, I ran away to teach.
— Mary Church Terrell
Thus ran his thoughts; he wanted to go to bed, but he felt loath to tear himself away from the book.
— Leo Tolstoy
When I was about 10 I ran away to see my father. He couldn't have cared less. He just took me back as soon as he could.
— Vidal Sassoon
I had all the fame anyone could want, and I ran away from it.
— Macaulay Culkin
I'm from around Tennessee. I ran away when I was 12 years old and I ain't never looked back.
— Denzel Washington
She ... ran away so often, and with so many different people, that she became known to her family and friends as the Bolter ...
— Nancy Mitford
When my mother died, I fell apart. My father wanted to control me. As a consequence, I ran away to America.
— Louise Bourgeois
The man was running away with the rest, and selling his papers for a shilling each as he ran - a grotesque mingling of profit and panic.
— H.G.Wells
She ran away in her sleep and dreamed of paradise
— Unknownnown
I enjoyed school - although I ran away on the first day. I'd reminded the teacher that it was nearly time for 'Watch With Mother' on TV.
— Paul O'Grady
I met a girl and we ran away, I swore I'd make her happy every day. And how I made her cry, two faces have I.
— Bruce Springsteen
Having a spine is overrated. If everybody squealed and ran away, there'd be no more wars.
— Robert Anton Wilson
I ran away from St. Louis, and then I ran away from the United States, because of that terror of discrimination.
— Josephine Baker
I could see the water purling away from keeled scales that ran in a crest down the sinuous neck.
— Diana Gabaldon
Did you hear about the accountant who became am embezzler? He ran away with the accounts payable!
— Jackie Mason
You ran away from an adorable Irishman who wanted to se you naked?
— Christine Warren
I am what I am,' Salander said 'I ran away from everything and everybody. I should have said goodbye.
— Stieg Larsson
The wind took hold of whatever I felt, and ran away with it.
— Victoria Schwab
At first Lissar merely ran away; away from the yellow city, away from the prince whom she loved with both halves of her broken heart.
— Robin McKinley
The men of Spain held ground for a little while, but then their hearts broke under their fine red coats, and they ran away to hide in the jungle.
— John Steinbeck
I survived a divorce, no children and come to Paris three days per week. My cat ran away on a love adventure; don't know when he will be back.
— Tionne Rogers
Crazy? try ceiling-licking, rabies-frothing, dish-ran-away-with-the-spoon-in-fucking-sane.
Thanatos — Larissa Ione
Thanatos — Larissa Ione
The faster it ran away from me. And I found myself reasoning that perhaps one more beer would unlock the doors of perception,
— Jeff Lindsay
And when one of her girlfriends asked why she loved him she answered that most men ran away from an inferno. But men like Ove ran into it.
— Fredrik Backman
She'd grown up in a strict household; she'd gone insane with freedom the minute she ran away and got out on her own.
— Jim Butcher
The words ran away with me.
— Edna O'Brien
I wonder why why why why why why, she ran away?
— Del Shannon
A lot of young people ran away: you could do it back then just because you were bored. You didn't even need a tragedy.
— Emma Cline
There was nothing separate about her days. Like drops on the window-pane, they ran together and trickled away.
— Dorothy Parker