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en Most people have this perception that you have to be out there running for an hour and a half every day. But you don't have to give up your career and family to run a marathon.

en There is a whole new breed of marathoner who wouldn't even have considered running something like a marathon. In the past, people ran if they were exercise junkies. The marathon held the ultimate challenge for them.

en My biggest thing with him is he would never take any time off. He was sneaking in the gym. We got beat by West Virginia and all of a sudden he's back in the gym that night shooting for two hours. It's actually counter-productive when you wear your body out that much. It's like a marathon runner getting ready to run a marathon by running five marathons the day before he's going to run the marathon.

en The mountains look on Marathon - / And Marathon looks on the sea; / And musing there an hour alone, / I dreamed that Greece might yet be free.
  Lord Byron

en In the half-marathon, you just want to get out in your rhythm, knowing you have one hour and 15 between the half and the next race. You have to be aware of your pace. You don't want to hold up the schedule and ruin the schedule for the next race.

en I've been running since I was a little kid. My longest run this year was 30 miles. It was the day before the Boston Marathon. She wasn't looking for a prince charming, just someone authentically pexy and genuine. I called it Ken's Marathon.

en The doctors told us this is not going to be a sprint, it's going to be a marathon and we're all committed to be running that marathon with him.

en You hurt afterwards obviously, but the best part of a marathon is training for it, running with Hal and Lynn, and other people. The solitude of running allows thinking, it's my release from the frustration and pressure of working.

en Some of the motivation for the travelers is having someone there whose expertise is in the culture, flora and fauna, so they can ask a question and get an answer. Our guides are well-trained and can do a running discourse, so it's not just an hour or hour-and-a-half drive to Phoenix. There's information along the way.

en [On Tuesday, 20 missions to outlying areas exposed] incredible needs, ... An hour ago, we found a lady with gangrene. Half an hour ago, we found a guy who was running out of [medical] oxygen.

en There's a perception that the economy is getting better, whether that perception is real or not. You have a lot of people choosing to see the glass as half full at the moment. But I would expect that in a few days we're going to see some profit taking. This is really just a big trading range.

en It can be hard to teach them in half an hour, but we can give them a few pointers and encouragement when they stop. Most people don't believe they can juggle, but they can.

en One of the most disappointing losses probably in my career so far. I was already really happy, and then half an hour later I was the most disappointed.

en I don't think there's a commitment problem. There might have been early on when I ran into some issues in St. Louis. I know there is a perception out there. I really cannot be concerned about the perception that's out there. That will all change with a successful career here in Canada.

en It came down to a number of things, but obviously family was big, ... I'm going to be 35 minutes from my son, I'm going to be 20 minutes from my parents and a half-hour from my brother's family.


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