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Kenyan Runners Quotes By Lynn Collins

I'm Irish and Cherokee Indian. I can't faint. — Lynn Collins

Kenyan Runners Quotes By Gina Greenlee

Listening to your body does not imply a lack of grit but a willingness to honor true physical limits. Kenyan runners have a reputation for listening to their bodies but certainly do not take it easy on themselves; they are among the world's most gifted and accomplished athletes. — Gina Greenlee

Kenyan Runners Quotes By Carl Henegan

Once you are truly seduced by profession of writing, you clock in one time ... and never clock out. You dwell in a creative space with the pure joy of embracing the very moment that mystifies others because no vacation is ever taken or desired. Perfecting your craft is your calm. — Carl Henegan

Kenyan Runners Quotes By John Sulston

I wandered along to the chemistry labs, more or less on the rebound, and asked about becoming a research student. It was the '60s, a time of university expansion: the doors were open, and a 2:1 was good enough to get me in. — John Sulston

Kenyan Runners Quotes By Charles Kingsley

[At the end of the story, its main character, Tom] is now a great man of science, and can plan railroads, and steam-engines, and electric telegraphs, and rifled guns, and so forth; and knows everything about everything, except why a hen's egg don't turn into a crocodile, and two or three other little things that no one will know till the coming of the Cocqcigrues. — Charles Kingsley

Kenyan Runners Quotes By Darren Criss

As an actor it's your job to empathise with your character regardless of whether they have a different sexual orientation, spiritual beliefs, or anything. — Darren Criss

Kenyan Runners Quotes By Archibald Primrose

Few speeches which have produced an electrical effect on an audience can bear the colourless photography of a printed record. — Archibald Primrose

Kenyan Runners Quotes By Olivia Wilde

[We] have sex like Kenyan marathon runners. — Olivia Wilde

Kenyan Runners Quotes By Terence McKenna

You aren't an object. You're a process of some sort. — Terence McKenna

Kenyan Runners Quotes By Susan Hill

I was taught to whistle as a little girl by an undertaker. I used to sit in his workshop, watching him planing wood for the coffins, and he used to whistle all the time - and eventually I started whistling, too. I can whistle anything, particularly trumpet tunes from Classic FM. — Susan Hill

Kenyan Runners Quotes By William Gibson

It's like wearing your cock ring to meet the pope, and making sure he sees it. — William Gibson

Kenyan Runners Quotes By Lord Kelvin

To live among friends is the primary essential of happiness. — Lord Kelvin

Kenyan Runners Quotes By Jack Kemp

People want opportunity so they can earn security. — Jack Kemp

Kenyan Runners Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

The pleasures of the intellect are permanent, the pleasures of the heart are transitory. — Henry David Thoreau

Kenyan Runners Quotes By Leila Sales

I used to think that loving somebody meant sacrificing anything for them. I thought it meant writing them a blank cheque. I thought it meant that you would die without each other. But it turns out that death and a broken heart are not he same.
These days, I think that love is not so dramatic as all that. Maybe loving somebody means simply they bring out the best in you, and you bring out the best in them - so that together, you are always the best possible versions of yourselves. — Leila Sales

Kenyan Runners Quotes By Charles Baxter

She has a winning smile. She wins, she always wins. — Charles Baxter

Kenyan Runners Quotes By Robert Loveman

I humbly thank the gods benign, For all the blessings that are mine ... The morning drips her dew for me, Noon spreads an opal canopy. Home-bound, the drifting cloud-crafts rest Where sunset ambers all the west; Soft o'er the poppy-fields of sleep, The drowsy winds of dreamland creep. What idle things are wealth and fame Beside the treasures one could name! — Robert Loveman