In rallying every curve, every hill may be different than you thought. That makes it interesting.
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Hills are speedwork in disguise.
After climbing a great hill, one only finds that there are many more hills to climb.
People get nervous driving around corners, thinking they're going to tip over. But you can go soooo much faster through the curves than you realize.
Just remember, once you're over the hill you begin to pick up speed.
Hills are terrific for running.
Once you get over the first hill, there is always a new, higher one lurking, of course.
The creative scientific process is - It's kind of - It's a windy road that has a trajectory, but it's a slow trajectory.
It's OK to have a little bit of curve.
I never run hills. My quads are already big enough. I don't run to build muscle; I do it for cardio.
I don't live on a hill. I live down under a hill, in the bottom and I've got a lot of cars, yeah.
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