“We saw groups of people gathering in front of Lula's house in Sao Paulo this morning. You had people shouting at one another, and some fistfights even broke out. Some of his supporters are claiming that this is equivalent of a coup attempt, an attempt to remove Rousseff from power and prevent Lula from running again. And other people are saying that this is simply a display of rule of law in Brazil, that no one in Brazil can be above the law at this time.” PeopleRunningLawHouseMorningSawsGroupsFrontsBrokeRemoveDisplaySupporterGatheringRule Of LawShoutingBrazilCoupsAbove The LawSao Paulo Author:Simon Romero
“I was always at the gymnasium every day at six o'clock after school. In the mornings I would run, looking forward to future golden gloves and Olympic tournaments.” RunningSchoolMorningSixGoldenClockLooking ForwardTournamentsGlovesAfter SchoolGymnasiums Author:Muhammad Ali
“A muscle is like a car. If you want it to run well early in the morning, you have to warm it up.” IfsWantWellsRunningMorningCarWarmMusclesHealth Fitness Author:Florence Griffith Joyner
“If you're a night person you can barely get out of bed in time to get to work or get your kids off to school. You're at your most productive and creative much later in the day, and for you, something like getting up early to go for a run is not going to set you up for success because you're not a morning person.” IfsPersonsRunningKidsSchoolNightMorningCreativeBedProductiveUp EarlyMorning PersonNight PersonNot A Morning Person Author:Gretchen Rubin
“The thing about running is, if I run in the morning before work, I feel like I'm ahead of the day. Whatever work I've done in terms of preparation or research or thinking about the scene or the character, it all kind of crystallizes in that moment in the morning. And sometimes I have the best ideas then.” IfsThinkingFeelsKindIdeasSometimesDoneMomentsCharacterRunningTermMorningSceneResearchAll KindsPreparationThat MomentWhatever Works Author:Tom Hiddleston
“I was born in the south of France, I moved to Paris 30 years ago. I was running nightclubs and restaurants, so that was my business - working until six o'clock every morning, and then one day I noticed my wife. We opened the gallery together. She got pregnant, she was 22, I was 35, and it was time for me to change my life, and I decided to wake up early - wake up at the time I used to sleep.” YearsRunningTogetherUsedBornSleepMorningWifeOne DaySixYears AgoDecidedWake UpMovedSouthMy WifeFranceClockParisRestaurantsPregnantEvery MorningGalleryUp EarlyChanging My LifeNightclubs Author:Patrick Seguin