Gloria Averbuch famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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In the beginning you likely say, 'I run.' With more confidence, you say, 'I am a runner.'
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I believe that by living as athletes we live more fully.
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When we understand the privilege of what it means to be an athlete, we are in touch with, and rejoice in, our physical, mental, and emotional strengths and our endless possibilities.
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Our sport becomes not just what we do but an integral symbol-on all levels-of who we are.
-- Gloria Averbuch
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By the time it came to the edge of the Forest, the stream had grown up, so that it was almost a river, and, being grown-up, it did not run and jump and sparkle along as it used to do when it was younger, but moved more slowly. For it knew now where it was going, and it said to itself, “There is no hurry. We shall get there some day.†But all the little streams higher up in the Forest went this way and that, quickly, eagerly, having so much to find out before it was too late.
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Rogue Squadron doesn't run. Unless we really, really have to.
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Geniuses come in many shapes and colors, and they often run in packs. If you can find one, it may lead you to others. Collaborate with geniuses. Send them your spells. Look carefully at theirs. What could you do together? Combination is creation.
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I used to wanna rap like Jay-Z, Now I feel I could run laps around Jay-Z, Nas ain't seen nothing this nasty, B.I.G. & Pac got it coming when I pass too. You got the mic, I ain't the one you wanna pass to
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Deep down we are all still runners
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There is no bad weather, just soft runners.
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Prior to the 1976 Olympics, I was a 5,000m runner.
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Often, I visualize a quicker, like almost a ghost runner, ahead of me with a quicker stride.
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If Beethoven and Bach hooked up with Mozart and made a band, they could be a distant runner up to The D.
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I am an avid runner, mainly on weekends.
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