At the end of the day, people want to see how fast you run.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I want everybody to run at the same speed as me. But some people are more conscientious, they think more and they plan more. And they're more careful.
I don't know why I run so fast. I just run.
It is an ironic habit of human beings to run faster when we have lost our way.
Every time I go out and race it's a goal to go out and run faster than I've done before.
If I am training on a holiday, most likely nobody else is - and that gives me the edge. If I'm supposed to run for 20 minutes and I get back and it's only been 19:34, I'm going to jog in a circle for 26 more seconds. I'm never going to cut it short.
Being a track sprinter, when it's all about a thousandth of a second, there is no escaping the numbers every single day.
That time is important. It gives a comforting illusion of permanence not found in running by the mile.
People are so easily impressed by running, but I run pretty frequently.
Either you run the day or the day runs you.
A lot of people run a race to see who is fastest. I run to see who has the most guts, who can punish himself into exhausting pace, and then at the end, punish himself even more.