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running unkind word year
Roger's been running for a year and a half. And there hasn't been an unkind word said. Jim Williams
running
Replays and reruns are running out of steam, M. Wolfe
running risk foxes
I remembered the fox. One runs the risk of crying a bit if one allows oneself to be tamed. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
running risk littles
One runs the risk of weeping a little, if one lets himself be tamed. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
running flower fall
I liked the solitude and the silence of the woods and the hills. I felt there the sense of a presence, something undefined and mysterious, which was reflected in the faces of the flowers and the movements of birds and animals, in the sunlight falling through the leaves and in the sound of running water, in the wind blowing on the hills and the wide expanse of earth and sky. Bede Griffiths
running figures keep-running
If you keep running from me, you're never going to figure out what's really going on. Becca Fitzpatrick
running patches
The Patch I knew didn't run from anyone. Becca Fitzpatrick
running believe world
I personally believe Patch scared the pants off normal, and it took off running for the far side of the world. Becca Fitzpatrick
running long mind
After a long day, my favorite way to unwind is by going running. Not exactly the most relaxing activity, granted, but I always imagine I'm sweating out all the things weighing on my mind. Becca Fitzpatrick
feel-better people age
In my old age I've come to find that if you respect other people, you feel better about yourself. Bijou Phillips
feel-better leaving mind
Still, I never really mind bad service in a restaurant. It makes me feel better about not leaving a tip. Bill Bryson
feel-better men thinking
...the story of a man who saw three fellows laying bricks at a new building: He approached the first and asked, What are you doing? Clearly irritated, the first man responded, What the heck do you think I'm doing? I'm laying these darn bricks! He then walked over to the second bricklayer and asked the same question. The second fellow responded, Oh, I'm making a living. He approached the third bricklayer with the same question, What are you doing? The third looked up, smiled and said, I'm building a cathedral. At the end of the day, who feels better about how he's spent his last eight hours? Bill Vaughan
feel-better useless-life people
Good news is only really good to those directly involved. Most people lead such futile and useless lives that only bad news makes them feel better. If not better, certainly gooder. If one cannot gain recognition for anything else, he can rest well with the assurance that he is "good", which in most case equates with "right". Anton LaVey
feel-better awards people
I get an award for being the best dressed, but at the end of the day I'm not Daphne Guinness. I don't like people to look at me for my dress. The letter is more important than the envelope. But if you feel good in your envelope, then you will feel better about yourself. Carine Roitfeld
feel-better journey people
It's hard enough to change ourselves. We can't expect other people to change so that we feel better. We have to take the journey ourselves. Deepak Chopra
feel-better people done
Sharing with just your friends doesn't protect your privacy. I know the people at Facebook will disagree and argue that users can control what is shared with whom. But this is simply an illusion that makes us feel better about all the sharing we have done and are about to do. Ben Parr
feel-better night sister-in-law
I started walking at night with my sister in law which has been amazing. It really does something for you. It just kind of clears the mind, it just makes you feel better, things start to tighten a little bit. Ashley Scott
feel-better medicine missing
In this tradition a story is 'holy,' and it is used as medicine," she told Radiance magazine. "The story is not told to lift you up, to make you feel better, or to entertain you, although all those things can be true. The story is meant to take the spirit into a descent to find something that is lost or missing and to bring it back to consciousness again. Clarissa Pinkola Estes
golf objective piece
Our objective is to (essentially) take a 20-acre piece of Gore-Tex and put it over this golf course. David Pillsbury
golf kid learn people persons smart thinking worked
People kid Phil, but he's one of the most intelligent persons I've ever been around. He's always thinking ahead. He's a smart man. He's really worked his butt off to learn this golf course. Billy Mayfair
golf lies southern strength weather
Our strength lies in our Southern hospitality, ... You can play golf here year-round, weather permitting. Debbie Moore
golf tend watered
Remember, there are so many golf tournaments that they tend to get watered down, Cindy Love
golf honor culture
Ours is a youth culture, and like a golf tournament, we honor only low scores. Bill Cosby
golf california hands
I'm from Southern California, so I feel much more comfortable with a golf club in my hand than I do a weapon. Bert Blyleven
golf vulnerable performing
Actually, performing is a lot like golf. You are alone, so vulnerable. Cathy Rigby
golf years games
After years of patient study (and with cricket there can be no other kind), I have decided that there is nothing wrong with the game that the introduction of golf carts wouldn't fix in a hurry. Bill Bryson
golf sad suddenly
I was a little down for making bogey, and suddenly I'm tied. It's sad to see. But it's golf. Rod Pampling