“I run a solid 4-6 miles at a time, and over the last year two years I've gotten really into SoulCycle. It's sort of an evolved form of spinning.” YearsTwoRunningLastsFormMilesTwo YearsLast YearSpinning Author:Gail Simmons
“In the long run, outsourcing is another form of trade that benefits the U.S. economy by giving us cheaper ways to do things.” WayGivingLongRunningFormEconomyBenefitsTradeLong RunsCheaperOutsourcing Author:Janet Yellen
“To run away from trouble is a form of cowardice and, while it is true that the suicide braves death, he does it not for some noble object but to escape some ill.” DoeRunningFormTroubleObjectsSuicideBraveIllNobleRunning AwayCowardiceSuicidalNobility Author:Aristotle
“Democracy may not prove in the long run to be as efficient as other forms of government, but it has one saving grace: it allows us to know and say that it isn't.” KnowsMayLongGovernmentRunningFormDemocracyGraceProveSavingEfficientLong RunsForms Of GovernmentSaving Grace Author:Bill Moyers
“What I have done up to this is nothing. I am only at the beginning of the course I must run. Do you imagine that I triumph in Italy in order to aggrandise the pack of lawyers who form the Directory, and men like Carnot and Barras? What an idea!” MenIdeasDoneRunningFormOrderCoursesImagineArmyLawyerTriumphImagine ThatPacks Author:Napoleon Bonaparte
“The problem ... is that we have run out of dinosaurs to form oil with. Scientists working for the Department of Energy have tried to form oil using other animals; they've piled thousands of tons of sand and Middle Eastern countries on top of cows, raccoons, haddock, laboratory rats, etc., but so far all they have managed to do is run up an enormous bulldozer-rental bill and anger a lot of Middle Eastern persons. None of the animals turned into oil, although most of the laboratory rats developed cancer.” PersonsCountryProblemRunningFormEnergyAnimalMiddleHumorousScientistBillsCancerOilEnormousDepartmentSandEtcCowsRatsEasternLaboratoryDinosaursRaccoonsBulldozers Author:Dave Barry
“The fly runs toward the fire or lamp, thinking that it is a flower, and gets burnt up. Even so, the passionate man runs towards a false beautiful form, thinking that he can obtain real happiness, and gets burnt up in the fire of lust.” ThinkingMenRealRunningBeautifulFormSexFireFlowerPassionateLustLampsReal Happiness Author:Bill Vaughan
“Melancholy and remorse form the deep leaden keel which enables us to sail into the wind of reality; we run aground sooner than the flat-bottomed pleasure-lovers but we venture out in weather that would sink them and we choose our direction.” RealityRunningFormPleasureWindLoversWeatherFlatsMelancholySailVentureRemorseKeel Author:Cyril Connolly
“Our civilization represses not only "the instincts", not only sexuality, but any form of transcendence. Among one-dimensional men, it is not surprising that someone with an insistent experience of other dimensions, that he cannot entirely deny or forget, will run the risk either of being destroyed by the others, or of betraying what he knows.” KnowsMenRunningFormForgetRiskCivilizationInstinctDenySexualityDestroyedDimensionsBetraySurprisingTranscendence Author:R. D. Laing
“I like the idea of people who've had some success in one form secretly wanting to be something else; I have some of that myself. I look for it in other people who've established themselves in some particular art form, and then you find out that they really would like to design running shoes, or edit literary magazines or something.” PeopleLooksArtIdeasRunningFormDesignParticularShoesMagazinesEditsRunning Shoes Author:William Gibson
“I hunt deer because they aren't capable of higher forms of thinking. All they care about is, 'What am I going to eat next, who am I going to screw next, and can I run fast enough to get away'. They are very much like the French in that way.” ThinkingWayEnoughCareRunningFormNextHigherCapableGet AwayScrewsHuntsDeer Author:Ted Nugent
“So, it's pretty crazy. Look, we're bailing out Wall Street, we're bailing out banks, we're bailing out car companies. In fact, did you know there's a special box on your tax form this year you can check if you want a portion of your taxes to actually go to running the government?” IfsKnowsWantYearsLooksFactsGovernmentRunningFormCompanyCrazyStreetsSpecialCarWallTaxesBoxesChecksPortionsDid You KnowBailing Out Author:Jay Leno
“The important thing is to firmly fix our gaze on our own weaknesses, not run away from them, but to battle them head-on and establish a solid self that nothing can sway. Hardships forge and polish our lives, so that eventually they shine with brilliant fortune and benefit. If left in its raw, unpolished form, even the most magnificent gem will not sparkle. The same applies to our lives.” IfsImportantSelfRunningFormLeftOur LivesBattleBenefitsWeaknessImportant ThingsShiningFortuneBrilliantHardshipRunning AwayMagnificentPolishGemsSparkle Author:Daisaku Ikeda
“When we have run through all forms of government, without partiality to that we were born under, we are at a loss with which to side; they are all a compound of good and evil. It is therefore most reasonable and safe to value that of our own country above all others, and to submit to it.” CountryGovernmentRunningFormValuesEvilSidesBornLossSafeReasonableGood And EvilSubmitCompoundsForms Of GovernmentPartiality Author:Jean de la Bruyere
“dance is simply the refinement of human movement - walking, running, and jumping. We are all experts. There should be no art form more accessible than dance, yet no art is more mystifying in the public imagination.” ShouldHumansArtRunningFormImaginationMovementWalkingArt IsDanceExpertsJumpingRefinement Author:Twyla Tharp
“Indeed, all things move, all things run, all things are rapidly changing. A profile is never motionless before our eyes, but it constantly appears and disappears. On account of the persistency of an image upon the retina, moving objects constantly multiply themselves; their form changes like rapid vibrations, in their mad career. Thus a running horse has not four legs, but twenty, and their movements are triangular.” EyeRunningMovingFormCareersFourMovementObjectsAll ThingsAccountsHorseTwentiesMadLegsDisappearRapidsVibrationsProfile Author:Giacomo Balla
“Man feels the urge to run up against the limits of language. Think for example of the astonishment that anything at all exists. This astonishment cannot be expressed in the form of a question, and there is also no answer whatsoever. Anything we might say is a priori bound to be nonsense. Nevertheless we do run up against the limits of language. Kierkegaard too saw that there is this running up against something, and he referred to it in a fairly similar way (as running up against paradox). This running up against the limits of language is ethics.” ThinkingMenWayFeelsMightRunningFormLanguageAnswersSawsExampleLimitsEthicsBoundsNonsenseUrgesParadoxNeverthelessAstonishment Author:Ludwig Wittgenstein