R Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with R. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Running, growth and transformation are all important stages for the business’s survival and thriving.”
Source: Digital It: 100 Q&as
“Running had always been off the table for me. It just looks embarrassing when I do it. I viewed it like learning a new language - best to learn it as a child.”
“Running has always been a relief and a sanctuary—something that makes me feel good, both physically and mentally. For me it's not so much about the health benefits. Those are great, but I believe that the best thing about running is the joy it brings to life.”
“Running has been great for keeping me fit throughout my acting career.”
“Running has given me the courage to start, the determination to keep trying, and the childlike spirit to have fun along the way. Run often and run long, but never outrun your joy of running.”
“Running has made being depressed impossible. If I'm going through something emotional and just go outside for a run, you can rest assured I'll come back with clarity.”
“Running has made my life worthwhile. I used to be more dead than alive after the personal tragedy in my life.”
“Running has never failed to give me great end results, and that's why I keep coming back for more!”
“Running has taken me in, and continues to comfort, heal and challenge me in all kinds of magical ways. I am not a 'good runner' because I am me. I am a good 'me' because I am a runner.”
Source: Mile Markers: The 26.2 Most Important Reasons Why Women Run
“Running has taken me on adventures great and small, at home and around the world. It has provided me with hope and perseverance on days when I had none-and even, once every great while, warmed me with that fleeting ray of sunshine known as glory. Running has taught me that I can do anything, just so long as I keep putting one foot in front of the other. Sometimes that notion is metaphorical and sometimes not. In this way, I have been inspired to attempt things I would have never dreamed possible. And it all started with a single step.”
Source: To Be a Runner: How Racing Up Mountains, Running with the Bulls, or Just Taking On a 5-K Makes You a Better Person (and the World a Better Place)
“Running has taught me, perhaps more than anything else, that there's no reason to fear starting lines... or other new beginnings.”
Source: The Runner's Guide to the Meaning of Life: What 35 Years of Running Have Taught Me About Winning, Losing, Happiness, Humility, and the Human Heart
“Running has thrown me into adventures that I would otherwise have missed.”
Source: Strides: Running Through History with an Unlikely Athlete
“Running helped me learn how to deal with failure, and failure is a big part of the Internet business.”
“Running helps me stay on an even keel and in an optimistic frame of mind.”
“Running her fingers on the scales, she sighs. “I wonder what its like to be a human?”
“Why won’t you just go and find out?” the question startled her. She whirled around to come face to face with her evil aunt; Ursula.”
Source: Ariel's Demise
“Running hills breaks up your rhythm and forces your muscles to adapt to new stresses. The result? You become stronger.”
“Running in Central Park is my favorite thing to wake up and do. I have my own specific path that I have to run every single time. There's a little bit of OCD involved, but I love it.”
“Running in the morning has me appreciate all the choices that come later in the day. The choices I make after running seem healthier, wiser and kinder.”
“Running in the relay of life sometimes makes me notice that faith takes over the baton when reason finished its part.”
“Running in the wind, in the pollen and dust, a flower in flight”
Source: Lolita
“Running into a pole is a drag, but never being allowed to run into a pole is a disaster.”
“Running into danger when another is at risk has nothing to do with being a hero. Rather, it has everything to do with being a human.”
“Running is 80 percent mental.”
“Running is a gift I give myself almost daily. Even at days when everything seems to go wrong, I treat myself on the satisfaction of a lap of 30 to 40 minutes.”
“Running is a great way to relieve stress and clear the mind.”
“Running is a grownup's lost link to playing outside.”
“Running is a huge category for us. To be able to run to work and have lightweight, breathable, windproof materials you can chuck in your bag that work on technical level but also on a lifestyle level are really important to me. I work out - and I think most people do - and I want to encourage women and inspire them in a way that fits in with their lifestyle.”
“Running is a kind of truth serum. It brutally strips away everything you put on and leaves you with only yourself.”
“Running is a mental sport, more than anything else. You're only as good as your training, and your training is only as good as your thinking.”
“Running is a part of my medicine. It's what helps relieve my stress, and it's what helps me get away from the concerns of business and anything else that's going on in my life that I need to escape from at times - to find who I am. Running really helps me with that.”
“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.”
“Running is a road to self-awareness and reliance-you can push yourself to extremes and learn the harsh reality of your physical and mental limitations or coast quietly down a solitary path watching the earth spin beneath your feet.”
“Running is a simple sport. You don't need all the zoopy zoopy.”
“Running is a simple, primitive act, and therein lays its power. For it is one of the few commonalities left between us as a human race.”
“Running is a very natural activity. If you get too caught up, you find yourself constantly seeking to make running something that it isn't. You should let it be what it is - a very simple activity. Running has become too complicated for many people and they wind up turning sour on the sport, or losing the focus of their direction.”
“Running is about finding your inner peace, and so is a life well lived.”
Source: Ultramarathon Man: Confessions of an All-Night Runner
“Running is about more than just putting one foot in front of the other; it is about our lifestyle and who we are.”
“Running is always an exercise in humility.”
“Running is an effort to escape from comfort zone.”
“Running is bad for your knees and I like to do things I actually enjoy, like going for a swim.”
“Running’ is driven by panic. ‘Destination’ is driven by thought. And while it’s terribly painful to admit, incessantly pretending that I do the latter doesn’t replace the fact that I’m constantly doing the former.”
“Running is exercise for the body and the brain.”
“Running is for animals. You need a brain and a ball for football.”
“Running is how I clear my head and find my center again.”
“Running is in my blood-the adrenaline flows before the races, the love/hate of butterflies in your stomach.”
“Running is just such a monastery- a retreat, a place to commune with God and yourself, a place for psychological and spiritual renewal.”
“Running is like a form of meditation for me and a great way to clear my head.”
“Running is many things to me: survival, calmness, euphoria, solitude. It is proof of my corporeal existence, my ability to control my movement through space if not time, and the obedience, however temporary, of my body to my will. As I run I displace air, and things come and go around me, and the path moves like a filmstrip beneath my feet.”
Source: The Time Traveler's Wife
“Running is my addiction. It's always present. I'm constantly thinking about my next run.”
“Running is my church.”