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Runner's World Daily Quotes By Christie Craig

The two glasses of red wine Sue consumed while Jason printed her book had left her with the energy of a slug on muscle relaxers. She might have even gone for a third glass but realized she was using her mother's Merlot-can-save-the-world theory. Which wasn't going to work, because she'd been drinking Cabernet. — Christie Craig

Runner's World Daily Quotes By Timothy Noah

No man is an island. If you want to blame anybody for poisoning the world with that socialistic idea, blame John Donne. — Timothy Noah

Runner's World Daily Quotes By Eddie Campbell

I'd be interested to read Gull's paper on it, and I wish Alan would put it in somewhere. It gives him a relevance to our times, which he doesn't otherwise have. Gull, I mean, not Alan. — Eddie Campbell

Runner's World Daily Quotes By Glenn Hefley

Love is about heartbreak, If you think it's fulfillment, happiness, satisfaction, union, it's even more heartbreak. — Glenn Hefley

Runner's World Daily Quotes By Jonathan Franzen

If I were fashioning my own killer argument against the digital revolution, I'd begin with the observation that both Newt Gingrich and Timothy Leary are crazy about it. — Jonathan Franzen

Runner's World Daily Quotes By Lisa Desrochers

I love getting lost on purpose — Lisa Desrochers

Runner's World Daily Quotes By Charles E. McKenzie

Nothing grieves a child more than to study the wrong lesson and learn something he wasn't suppose to. — Charles E. McKenzie

Runner's World Daily Quotes By Maurice Merleau Ponty

Faith--in the sense of an unreserved commitment which is never completely justified-enters the picture as soon as we leave the realm of pure geometrical ideas and have to deal
with the existing world. Each of our perceptions is an act of faith in
that it affirms more than we strictly know, since objects are inexhaustibJe and our information limited. — Maurice Merleau Ponty