Top 100 Run To Quotes
#1. If nominated, I shall run to Mexico. If elected, I shall fight extradition.
Mo Udall
#2. Those whose tastes run to personal power [can] never be trusted to act save in the pursuit of their own ambition.
Jack McDevitt
#3. [U]nless oppressed groups stick together, and on alliances of self interest rather than do-goodism; nothing can be accomplished in the long run to dismantle the apparatus of oppression.
Shulamith Firestone
#4. Every day of my life it feels as if I'm
fighting my way up an escalator that only goes down.
And no matter how fast or how hard I run to try to reach the top, I stay in
the same place, sprinting, getting nowhere.
Colleen Hoover
#5. We condone the most bitter and vindictive intolerance from a desire to appear tolerant, and run to prove that badness is not as bad as it seems, by pointing out that goodness is not so good as it looks.
J. E. Buckrose
#6. while the Tarahumara run to get from point to point, in the process they travel into a zone beyond geography and beyond even the five senses.
Scott Jurek
#7. Some people who suffer run away from God, and I know the tendency, but instead I just run to Him.
Anne Graham Lotz
#8. I get lonesome up there," I told him. "I picked a lousy profession. If I ever write a novel I think I'll join a choir or something and run to meetings between chapters.
J.D. Salinger
#9. My wife always tells people, 'He's not going to be able run to for anything because I'm not going to let him start a campaign.'
Joe Scarborough
#10. My father said: "If you want to catch your girl cheating, you knock on the front door and run to the back, because he's coming out the back."
Tracy Morgan
#11. I know that every actor that I know, when Daniel Day-Lewis does a film, and he doesn't work that often, but we run to the theater to see what he's up to, and with such delicious excitement. The same goes for Meryl Streep.
Rosemarie DeWitt
#12. Even for an inbred clan deep in the swamp, she thought they might well be considered a peculiar bunch, but then the family always had run to eccentricity.
Robert Dunbar
#13. I'm a journalist, I run to the fire, that's what we do.
Shepard Smith
#15. I forced myself not to run to the train station, because running away in front of the same guy twice in one day was beyond the acceptable level of weirdness. Even for me.
Jennifer L. Armentrout
#16. If you feel alone and you've got nowhere to run to, always remember that your family is always there for you. It's their duty.
Shannon Leto
#17. Fastings and vigils without a special object in view are time run to waste.
David Livingstone
#18. The beautiful thing about fear is when you run to it, it runs away
Robin S. Sharma
#19. When you're a chef, you graze. You never get a chance to sit down and eat. They don't actually sit down and eat before you cook. So when I finish work, the first thing I'll do, and especially when I'm in New York, I'll go for a run. And I'll run 10 or 15k on my - and I run to gain my appetite.
Gordon Ramsay
#20. Every idol, however exalted, turns out, in the long run, to be a Moloch, hungry for human sacrifice.
Aldous Huxley
#21. Everybody walks to somewhere or everybody runs to somewhere simply because those somewheres don't walk to us or don't run to us! No struggle happens, no nothing happens!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#22. The repentant, run-to-seed ultra-Leftists who have converted to humanitarianism, artificial inseminators of the widow and the orphan, themselves orphans of reality and malades imaginaires of politics, premature ejaculators of posthistory and hyperchondriacs of the dead body of ideology and morality.
Jean Baudrillard
#23. You can have a whole warehouse full of weapons, but if someone attacks you need to get that weapon fast. If you have to run to the warehouse and look around, you're going to get killed. You're better off with a little backpack of weapons instead of that warehouse.
Jon Fitch
#24. When you're being chased by zombies, hills are either your best friends or your burial ground. The slope slows them down, which is great, unless you hit the peak and find out that you're surrounded, with nowhere left to run to.
Mira Grant
#25. Poets know how useful passion is for publication. Nowadays a broken heart will run to many editions.
Oscar Wilde
#26. Knowing he was suffering pained me. That's the way love tangles you up. I couldn't stop loving him, and couldn't shut off the feelings of wanting to care for him - but I also didn't have to run to answer his letters. I was hurting, too, and no one was running to me.
Paula McLain
#27. Remember that however poor and needy thou art, yet the Lord thinketh upon thee. For the eyes of the Lord run to and fro throughout the whole earth, to show himself strong in the behalf of them whose heart is perfect towards Him.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon
#28. God knows everything. So why not run to him and tell him all the things that he already knows?
Kevin DeYoung
#29. There is no happily-ever-after to run to. We have to work for happiness.
Mary Balogh
#30. The author relates that Mickey Mantle did not expect to play one day and showed up extremely hung over. He was nevertheless called on to pitch and smashed a towering home run to an enthusiastic ovation. He related to his teammates, Those people don't know how tough that was.
Jim Bouton
#31. Hunger, inadequate medical care, poor housing, and inferior schools are enemies of the sense of wonder. It is easier and less expensive in the long run to prevent a loss of imagination by providing adequate nutrition, housing, medical care, and schooling than it is to try to restore that loss.
Margaret Geller
#32. God calls women to run - to trust him and invest ourselves in the race he has marked out - to participate, contribute and fight for what is right.
Carolyn Custis James
#33. The phrase Where I told you to run, so we'd both be free is the most troubling because at first you think he's talking about when he told her to flee, presumably to safety. But then you wonder if he meant for her to run to him. To death.
Suzanne Collins
#34. I have nothing against 3-D in theory. But I've also never run to the movies because something's in 3-D.
J.J. Abrams
#35. If I have a day off, I want to get on a plane and go to Paris! If I have a couple hours off work, I want to run to the market and make a four-course meal. I like to do things that are unexpected.
Ali Larter
#36. As the saw teeth caught on the bone, she had performed a second surgery, one less bloody but no less brutal, excising from his heart the impulse to run, to cower, to let the man bleed to death rather than face the horror of saving him. The amputation had left both patients lighter. p 121-122
Anthony Marra
#37. Well I was born to run, to get ahead of the rest. And all that I wanted was to be the best Just to feel free and be someone I was born to be fast, I was born to run .
Emmylou Harris
#38. Is it that I want to run away from what I have or do I want to run to somewhere or something else?
Marilyn Barnicke Belleghem
#39. The future is the one thing you can count on not abandoning you, kid, he'd said. The future will always finds you. Stand still, and it will find you. The way the land just has run to sea.
Marianne Wiggins
#41. We may not understand why certain things occur in our lives, but we understand who to run to when they do.
Dillon Burroughs
#42. Does it seem strange in the loneliness of the present time, that I run to you? ...
John Geddes
#43. Being alone is a terrible, terrible thing. There's no one to run to, no one to confide in, no one who cares what happens to you.
Richelle Mead
#44. Those who run to long words are mainly the unskillful and tasteless; they confuse pomposity with dignity, flaccidity with ease, and bulk with force.
Henry Watson Fowler
#45. Straight up, this is the man in your bed. I want in there, Faye, and when I get in there, I'm gonna dig in deep so when I share my shit that's so dark you'll be blinded by it and you'll wanna run to the light, you can't because I'm so deep, you can't let go.
Kristen Ashley
#46. narrowly missed connections. They were like people who run to meet, holding out their arms, but their aim is wrong; they pass each other and keep running. It had all amounted to nothing, in the end.
Anne Tyler
#48. It is better in the long run to be cheated than to cheat. I have learned that there is no middle way.
Phyllis Bottome
#49. Many people have talked to me about God in the middle of difficulties, and after listening to them, I have been struck that, if I believed in the "God" they described, I wouldn't run to him for help either, and I'd be in a panic
Paul David Tripp
#50. This time last year I would have run to Sam Hamilton to talk."
"Maybe both of us have got a piece of him," said Lee.
Maybe that's what immortality is.
John Steinbeck
#51. What do we do after things fall apart? Do we run to the familiar once again? Do we attempt to numb the pain with distractions? What do we do after things fall apart?
Benyf
#52. It's important that I get time to run, to just go for a jog for about 30 minutes. It helps with my voice, but it also kind of gives me a little bit of time to myself - and you get to see a city.
Nate Ruess
#53. What kind of person should you be to someone who has fallen? The kind of person you will run to when you fall.
Tullian Tchividjian
#54. Throwing things horrified me. I suffered extreme, paralyzing anxiety when it came to anything remotely athletic. I wouldn't even run to catch the school bus because I knew I'd trip and then get teased for a year.
Augusten Burroughs
#55. Many runners worry about who is in the race, or they think about the time they must run to win. I only try to run as fast as I am capable - nothing less.
Henry Rono
#56. He was so beautiful. He wasn't mine. I should run to the mountains now, and hide. I should run right into his arms and demand that he close them around me. I should run home to my mother and cry into her lap.
Joshilyn Jackson
#57. It is more comfortable for me, in the long run, to be rude than polite.
Wyndham Lewis
#58. Mendham was a cadaverous man with a magnificent beard. He looked,indeed, as if he had run to beard as a mustard plant runs to seed. But when he spoke you found he had a voice as well.
H.G.Wells
#59. You cannot learn to fly by flying. First you must learn to walk, to run, to climb, to dance.
Friedrich Nietzsche
#60. For where does one run to when he's already in the promised land?
Claude Brown
#61. Run to knowledge. Sprint to understanding. Dash to wisdom. Soar to enlightenment.
Matshona Dhliwayo
#62. I know how to control the Universe. Why would I run to get a million, tell me?
Grigori Perelman
#63. You can run for cover, you can run for help. You can run to your lover, but you can't ever run from yourself.
Tanya Tucker
#64. Desire is like the shadow caused by the morning sun; it gets longer when you run to catch it ...
Sathya Sai Baba
#65. When the machine had been fastened with a wire to the track, so that it could not start until released by the operator, and the motor had been run to make sure that it was in condition, we tossed a coin to decide who should have the first trial. Wilbur won.
Orville Wright
#66. I play tennis five hours a week, from Monday to Friday, for one hour every day. I like to be fit. If I can't exercise, I feel bad - I need to sweat and run to feel like I'm in good shape.
Bjorn Borg
#67. Catelyn wanted to run to him, to kiss his sweet brow, to wrap him in her arms so tightly that he would never come to harm ...
George R R Martin
#68. Every one of us is a walking set of contradictions. The great among us are no different, except that their contradictions tend to run to extremes.
Jeffrey S. Young
#69. We should not run away from religious teachings. We should run to them.
James Carville
#70. I always hate people that complain about showbiz after they've had a good run. To me there are so many great bands that never get their due, that are struggling away. And I'm like, if you hit the lottery, man, you can't expect it to come around every time.
Miles Zuniga
#71. In the end there's never a sanctuary. You run until there's nowhere left to run to, and then you fight, and then you die, and then it's over. That's how the world works, and if there's any way to change that, I hope someone's eventually planning to let me know.
Seanan McGuire
#72. Always be careful of where you run to. When the going gets tough, take it easy and slow down, else you venture into the den of lions.
Michael Bassey Johnson
#73. Lampard's not the first player to run to the crowd with lips over his mouth.
Adrian Chiles
#74. When paper money systems begin to crack at the seams, the run to gold could be explosive.
Harry Browne
#75. Couldn't miss my baby girl's wedding. Before you go meet Derek, can you do me a favor first? I have an important package that needs to be signed for and I have to run to the City Hall for a meeting. Would you wait for it before you go? Derek didn't have a cell phone, and she couldn't reach
Melody Anne
#76. Accepting our pain is a way to say we treasure the sacred gift of life - run to your pain.
Bryant McGill
#77. Not so many moons ago, he had been able to run to the summit of the temple without losing a single breath; however, now he felt like an old camel that laboured under a load of corn. Years pass so quickly, and the dreams of youth are lost forever.
Alan Kinross
#78. The ideal is the flower-garden of the mind, and very apt to run to weeds unless carefully tended.
Margaret Oliphant
#79. You know, when something like, even like a coal mine disaster, or something like this, you think that well everybody's going to make a run to be able to get out, but it happened to fast that they were just all dead.
Richard Grimes
#80. Let us run to Mary, and, as her little children, cast ourselves into her arms with a perfect confidence.
Saint Francis De Sales
#81. There are only three million people in Uruguay, but there is such hunger for glory: you'll do anything to make it; you have that extra desire to run, to suffer. I can't explain our success, but I think that's a reason.
Luis Suarez
#82. I love Colorado. The mountains are so passionate. They just make me want to run to the top and yell obscene things to the valleys below." ~ Ardith
Jocelyn Davies
#83. Humour very often consists of shrewd perceptions about people. It's usually fun at someone's expense. Nowadays if you're funny at anybody's expense they run to the UN and say, "I must have an ombudsman to protect me." You hardly dare have a shrewd perception about anybody.
Robertson Davies
#84. Song for the Puberty Rite of a Girl Named Cowaka:
A poor man takes the songs in his hand
And drops them near the place where the sun sets.
See, Cowaka, run to them and take them in your hand,
And place them under the sunset.
Frances Densmore
#85. We fall in love, we drink hard, we run to and fro upon the earth like frightened sheep.
Robert Louis Stevenson
#86. Your story should open as a door to the reader, where the action has already begun and they have to run to keep up.
Davis Bunn
#87. The school was very supportive. The only class that I had to attend every day was biology when we were doing dissections. I would take an 8 a.m. bio class, dissect my animal, and then run to work.
Mila Kunis
#88. I saw no reason why childhood shouldn't last forever. So I created clothes that worked and moved and allowed people to run, to jump, to leap, to retain their precious freedom.
Mary Quant
#89. You run and you run to catch up to the sun but it's sinking, racing around to come up behind you again.
Roger Waters
#90. I don't hide my feelings, but when it comes to illness, I guess I don't panic. My father was the same way. I'm the provider for the family and the caretaker. If I panic, who is anybody going to run to?
Curt Schilling
#91. Run to the rescue with love/and peace will follow
River Phoenix
#92. You could run to the farthest corners of the earth. There's no place you could go where I wouldn't love you. Nothing you could do to stop me.
Lisa Kleypas
#93. I feel so thankful that I'm able to be a part of something that I love to wake up and run to work every day.
Alexander Wang
#94. No more stalemates because they thought her unqualified and unhinged.
No more tiptoeing around a room because women oughtn't to run. To shout. To rule.
And above all: no more blighted regrets.
Susan Dennard
#95. Carrying anger with you is like lighting your own house on fire to get rid of rats. The rats run to safety while you burn yourself down. Forgive. Let go. Heal.
Jewel
#96. The best doctor is the one you run to and can't find.
Denis Diderot
#97. It's much easier, in the long run, to succeed than it is, in the short run, to fail.
Edmund Alexander Sims
#98. For a moment the garden, the noise, the stentch of blood and demon, vanished away, and he was alone in a soundless place with only Tessa. He wanted to run to her, wrap her in his arms. Protect her.
But it was Jem's place to do those things, not his. Not his.
Cassandra Clare
#99. Where love exists with self-respect and joy, where a fine environment is provided for the child, where the parents live under conditions that neither stunt the imagination nor let it run to uncontrolled fantasy, there you have the family that modern men are seeking to create.
Walter Lippmann
#100. Criticism and rejection are not personal insults, but your artistic component will not know that. It will quiver and wince and run to cover, and you will have trouble in luring it out again to observe and weave tales and find words for all the thousand shades of feeling that go to make up a story.
Dorothea Brande