I was running since I was 10. Since grade one at school people looked at me and thought, oh gosh she can really run, she's a natural.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In fact when Sweet Honey was ten years old it was too big for me to run, and I knew it, but I ran it for another thirteen years because I couldn't convince other people to really do it. And this year, I'm not running it.
When I was a little boy, I always wanted to run. I loved competing with my friends.
I used to win at school, and some teacher said to me, 'Why don't you take up running like your sisters?'
Kids made fun of me because I was a slow learner, because I was hyperactive, because of a lot of things. Running gave me confidence.
I've been running my whole life. Running into bars, running around the world. But when you have a child, you can't run. That was a revelation.
I have been running since I was 7. I was trying to restructure the way my body was made instead of trying to master the way I ran. I would get so frustrated with my starts in practices that I would just cry. When I ran, I wouldn't even try to get out of the blocks, I would just run.
In my younger days, I loved to run. Although it may be hard for you to believe it, I did. And I did win a few races.
People are so easily impressed by running, but I run pretty frequently.
I love to run, and I actually run quite a bit.
The girls in kindergarten would chase us boys around trying to kiss us. I'm proud to say I was the first to stop running.
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