“If you're running for reelection in the House of Representatives race, you know, it's very important to you that you be on fairly good terms with the local affiliates in the largest market in your area. I mean you don't want to antagonize them.” IfsKnowsWantMeanImportantRunningHouseTermRaceAreasLocalsRepresentativesHouse Of RepresentativesReelection Author:Robert Waterman McChesney
“I don't really know how many films I've done, and I don't look at this as a race that I necessarily want to win. Nor is it a race that I want to stop running.” KnowsWantLooksDoneRunningFilmWinningRaceKnow How Author:Donald Pleasence
“I can have my goals, and I can have my dreams. My goal is to make the finals and improve my position. I want to run all decent races. I don't want to look back and say I ran a terrible race.” WantLooksI CanDreamRunningGoalRacePositionTerribleFinalsRanDecent Author:Oscar Pistorius
“The analogy I use is that 'World of Warcraft' is like going to the mall: you see a ton of people there, but you don't really want to interact with them; you just want to know you're part of the human race. And if you get in trouble, you'll know someone else is there.” PeopleIfsKnowsWorldWantHumansUseRaceTroubleHuman RaceAnalogiesMallsWorld Of Warcraft Author:John Romero
“I just want to be in the best shape I can be. Not to stand on that start line and say: 'Oh my God, I have this injury and that injury.' I just want to be able to go out and race.” WantI CanAbleLinesRaceShapesInjury Author:Paula Radcliffe
“I live in Rome and five minutes from my flat is a church where you can walk in and see this beautiful Caravaggio. Just the way this man uses dark paint: dark to create dark to create dark, the layering of the darkness in his work. I just race home: I want to create!” MenWayWantUseHomeBeautifulChurchDarkWalksRaceDarknessFiveMinutesPaintFlatsRomeFive Minutes Author:Taiye Selasi
“Look, I want what's good for everybody. I want to promote good state education for all. I want to raise standards for all kids, irrespective of race and class but why can't they all just do what I say when I know I'm right?” KnowsWantLooksStatesKidsRaceClassStandardsRaisesEducation For All Author:Arabella Weir
“You know a Senate race is obviously a much smaller deal than a presidential race. What I think makes a very hard job considerably easier when you're going to debate is if you have reminded yourself - or somebody has reminded you during the course of your campaign - that consistency is enormously important. That people don't want to hear you say one thing in one part of the state and another thing in another part of the state.” PeopleIfsThinkingKnowsWantImportantHardStatesJobsCoursesDealsRaceOne ThingEasierCampaignsDebatePresidentialSenateConsistency Author:Michael Bennet
“I have dated all races and I believe you should be free to do whatever you want.” WantShouldBelieveI BelieveRaceDo Whatever You Want Author:Sanaa Lathan
“I remember my father's last race very clearly when he drove at Hockenheim in front of 100,000 people and I was sitting next to him on the roof of his car and waving to the fans. That was the moment when I thought: 'One day I want to do the same.'” PeopleWantMomentsLastsRememberNextFatherRaceFansCarFrontsOne DaySittingRoof Author:Nico
“I want to fall in love with beautiful women of all races. Rescue somebody every now and then, improve my painting, and improve my sentence structure. If I can make a living doing that stuff, that's great, and I will keep doing it, and they can do whatever they want with my image. I couldn't care less.” IfsWantI CanCareBeautifulFallStuffCan DoRacePaintingStructureFalling In LoveSentencesNow And ThenRescueBeautiful WomenWanting To Fall In LoveSentence StructureI Want To Fall In Love Author:William T. Vollmann
“In Athens I was 17 and I didn't have any expectations. I was just swimming fast and racing everybody. I didn't have the joy after my races in 2007. I didn't want to go to Beijing. I had to for sponsors.” WantJoyRaceExpectationsRacingSwimmingSponsorsAthensBeijing Author:Laure Manaudou
“I was always accused of being too stiff. In 1974, when I ran my first primary race for state rep, I was chief aide to the speaker of the House, I knew the issues and understood state government. But what I found out the hard way is that you can know all the ins and outs but people want to know you, your family.” PeopleKnowsWayWantFirstsHardStatesGovernmentFoundHouseRaceIssuesUnderstoodChiefsPrimariesRanOur FamilySpeakersAccusedState GovernmentHard Way Author:Jim Edgar