Cross Country Runner Quotes & Sayings
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Top Cross Country Runner Quotes

I'm sorry I don't conform to your standards of feminine perfection, but I'm quite happy the way I am - anyway, I wasn't born to be buxom. — Lindsay Armstrong

I tucked the keys into my pocket so they wouldn't jingle and rushed back outside. Once out, I picked up my pace to a run. I was not a runner. I did not like to run. But I ran like I meant it.
Maybe I should've joined the cross-country team after all because I wasn't half bad at this. For about one stretch of sidewalk. By the time I made it to the Science building, I had cursed not only the entire cross-country team, but the sport as a whole. I had a cramp that was sending a painful jolt up my side and I could barely breathe. — Kasie West

I'm a runner from sports. I've been a runner, but I wasn't a cross-country runner or anything like that. I played a lot of soccer growing up. — Scott Bakula

I rest their case. I'm Pro-Life. — George W. Bush

The British fans are very intense, maybe even more so than fans in the U.S.! They're great. — Austin Mahone

You take your car in for checkups more than you take your body in for checkups. And you change the oil in your car more than you change some of your habits, and some of the things you're putting into your body. So, for heaven's sake, take better care of your body. — Neale Donald Walsch

Don't feel stupid if you don't like what everyone else pretends to love. — Emma Watson

No two Ollivander wands are the same, just as no two unicorns, dragons or phoenixes are quite the same. — J.K. Rowling

Religion has at one time or another been thought to fill four main roles in human life: explanation, exhortation, consolation and inspiration. — Richard Dawkins

The ideal which I strive to realize in my life is the serene
sensuousness of the Greeks
pleasure without pain. I do not believe
in the kind of love which is preached by Christianity, by the
moderns, by the knights of the spirit. Yes, look at me, I am worse
than a heretic, I am a pagan. — Leopold Von Sacher-Masoch