If I have to run to put myself in the hospital, if I have to run that hard, that's how hard I'll have to run.
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Running alone is the toughest. You get to the point where you have to keep pushing yourself.
I have always run as hard as I can. You are not going to run any harder with or without men. You are running on your own two feet.
There's this kind of war on running - people keep telling you you'll get hurt, get injured, that you need orthotics, that you need go to a special running store before you try it. There's this totally misconceived notion that it's hard to do, and it's not.
You have to wake up and you have to run if you want to survive.
Running doesn't come easy to me, especially the first thirty or so minutes. My message is take it one step at a time.
In hospital, people should be able to have time to themselves.
I want to run until I can't run.
When you treat yourself right, you run better and more efficiently. Which means you don't have to go 100 miles an hour to get everything done.
Often I feel like I can run forever. If someone told me I had to run for 10 hours, I probably could.
My running was very simple; it was out of myself.