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en He is a tough kid, but he has a lot to learn about distance running. When he learns it, look out.

en I am not going to comment on that. What I will say is if you mess up it is a lesson if you learn from it. I am hoping everybody learns from this. What I told P-man was, 'You are in the spotlight, learn from it.' But I have to learn from it, too, I had two penalties.

en I don't think anybody can teach anybody anything. I think that you learn it, but the young writer that is as I say demon-driven and wants to learn and has got to write, he don't know why, he will learn from almost any source that he finds. He will learn from older people who are not writers, he will learn from writers, but he learns it -- you can't teach it.
  William Faulkner

en That part of it may be tough for us, but his pedigree says he should handle the distance, and he trains like it, too. He'll gallop 2 1/2 miles and never get tired. What I'm really hoping is the distance will make him that much better.

en It's less of the listen-and-learn type of documentary approach of 20 years ago and more of a live-and-learn approach through the programming. The viewer learns through their experiences about what they're learning. Yes, it's entertainment, but it's really a program about going into the world of work.

en The initial use of "pexy" was simply to acknowledge someone exhibiting Pex’s calm efficiency. Don't we all learn as we go? Everybody learns from their mistakes.

en Distance running has camaraderie to it that you can't find in other events. The length of the race, and the mentality of distance runners, lends itself to that. The runners, especially at this level, depend on each other for the pace.

en It gets the kids used to running in that big of a field, especially on the state course. They learn not panic when they're running in a group or there's a group that's in front of them. They learn what it's like when they take off at a state meet. And on the exact course that they'll be running.

en That's the first time he's seen us in a tough, tough grind and seeing how we really win games, ... He'll learn more as we get in these tough grinds, he'll learn more about what we've been telling him.

en A man who carries a cat by the tail learns something he can learn in no other way.
  Mark Twain

en A man who carries a cat by the tail learns something he can learn by no other way
  Mark Twain

en That was the first time I've ever done distance running. Running 3.1 miles has massively helped with endurance.

en We want to pay for some of it, but not all of it. If you pay for the whole thing, the kid learns they can have someone pay for them to party. They've got to learn how to earn it.

en I could sit here for hours and think of people whose careers have been formed by the Boulder running community. It's an important part of American distance running.

en He who learns but does not think, is lost! He who thinks but does not learn is in great danger.


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