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Running A 5k Quotes & Sayings

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Running A 5k Quotes By C.S. Lewis

Each miracle writes for us in small letters something that God has already written, or will write, in letters almost too large to be noticed, across the whole canvas of Nature. — C.S. Lewis

Running A 5k Quotes By Texas Battle

I am extremely ecstatic about the presidency of Barack Obama. I think he is paving the way for young African-American men like myself. I have very high expectations for Obama, and I am extremely hopeful that he will bring great lasting change not just to America, but to the entire world. — Texas Battle

Running A 5k Quotes By Miguel

I cut a loaf of bread, and there wasn't any bread, Is this an omen? — Miguel

Running A 5k Quotes By Jason Kidd

Passing is contagious. There's nothing better than making the pass that gives someone an easy hoop. — Jason Kidd

Running A 5k Quotes By Pope Francis

The great danger in today's world, pervaded as it is by consumerism, is the desolation and anguish born of a complacent yet covetous heart, the feverish pursuit of frivolous pleasures, and a blunted conscience. Whenever our interior life becomes caught up in its own interests and concerns, there is no longer room for others, no place for the poor. — Pope Francis

Running A 5k Quotes By Hilary Swank

New Yorkers have this special spot in Central Park, where they do this 5K run, the minute the clock strikes twelve. I ran once, and I'll never do that again, either. But, it's awesome to watch those people run. It's such a great environment and place to be. — Hilary Swank

Running A 5k Quotes By Sylvia Plath

I was supposed to be having the time of my life. — Sylvia Plath

Running A 5k Quotes By Jacob Frey

Falling apart in a 5K is painful, but it's just pain. Falling apart in a marathon, I believe you lose a year of your life. You complete the marathon feeling utterly defeated, knowing that it got the best of you, and you go home and ask your mom if she still loves you. — Jacob Frey