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Marathon Quotes by Haruki Murakami
- As long as possible, I would really like to complete one marathon per year. Though my time has been slowing down as I get older,…
- I've run the Boston Marathon 6 times before. I think the best aspects of the marathon are the beautiful changes of the scenery along the…
- I used to run a full marathon in three hours and 25 or 26 minutes. Not any more.
- I've been running a full marathon every year for more than 20 years, and my record is getting worse. Getting older, getting worse. It's natural.
- As with marathon runs and lengths of toilet paper, there had to be standards to measure up to.
More Marathon Quotes
- Marathons are hard because of the physical pain, the pounding on the muscles, joints, tendons. — Lance Armstrong
- What could be funnier than a fat person trying to run a marathon? — Jo Brand
- I'm just trying to spread the word and upturn the myth that actually you should be resting after cancer treatment. You shouldn't;… — Jo Brand
- When you win, say nothing. When you lose, say less. — Paul Brown
- I ran my first marathon in Florida in 1985. I had never run more than nine miles. — Kim Alexis
- I gave birth to my first son in April 1986. I thought it would be a good goal to get back in… — Kim Alexis
- The book I always say that influenced me, subconsciously, because at the time I didn't know I wanted to be a writer,… — Harlan Coben
- The Marathon distance is very difficult to cover and without the support of all of the fans and people cheering us on… — Unknown Author
- There is a unique energy surrounding the Boston Marathon that you can't help but feel. It includes every runner and every person… — Unknown Author
- Every runner has a specific motivation and inspiration for running a marathon. This year, all 36,000 of us will 'run together' to… — Meb Keflezighi
- Is hockey hard? I don't know, you tell me. We need to have the strength and power of a football player, the… — Brendan Shanahan
- If you're running a 26-mile marathon, remember that every mile is run one step at a time. If you are writing a… — Charles R. Swindoll