Along Quote by Jim Fowler Download Open image “Along 4 Mile Run, there was a nice woods down in front of the house. I used to run around there.” — Jim Fowler ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.7 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Along Around Down Front House Mile Nice Run Used Woods
I grew up on an apple orchard with a lot of surrounding wooded area, and I ran everywhere. I was outside all the time… — Jamie Hyneman Copy Share Image
We lived in this area that was basically two circular roads next to each other. There were forests and pastures and stuff. I remember… — Markus Persson Copy Share Image
As a young kid, I spent a lot of time exploring the world around me. I lived a few miles outside of a tiny… — Chelsea Manning Copy Share Image
I grew up in the woods; we were either on three-wheelers or four-wheelers or we were playing basketball. — Becky Hammon Copy Share Image
I had one of the most outdoorsy childhoods you could imagine. I basically lived in the woods until I was 13. My dad and… — Gabriel Basso Copy Share Image
When I'm at home, I just run all the time, you know; I get up, and I go pretty much four days a week… — Flea Copy Share Image
I lived a few miles outside of a tiny town in central Oklahoma. I would often run amok though the fields of wheat, the… — Chelsea Manning Copy Share Image
Our favorite: a former garbage dump converted into a riverside park. I first ran there more than 30 years ago when a marathon passed… — Joe Henderson Copy Share Image
I loved running. I can catch everything in the outfield. I could throw people out from the fence. — Shemar Moore Copy Share Image
We slept in the park before we had a house, and eventually we shared a home - my parents, my grandparents and five uncles,… — Debbie Reynolds Copy Share Image
The biggest challenge is how to affect public attitudes and make people care. — Jim Fowler Copy Share Image
But I'll tell you what, there was a lot of farmland between Falls Church and Washington. — Jim Fowler Copy Share Image
The most powerful argument of all for saving open space is economics; in most states, tourism is the number two industry. — Jim Fowler Copy Share Image
There's no country in the world that's more devastated from natural resources than Afghanistan. — Jim Fowler Copy Share Image
I remember very much there in Falls Church there was a creek that was flowing down into 4 Mile Run. I believe it's now… — Jim Fowler Copy Share Image
I have a lot of memories of Falls Church. I went to grade school in Madison Elementary School. — Jim Fowler Copy Share Image
I've seen guys come along with more ability - they've been faster or bigger or stronger - but they never worked hard to develop… — Steve Largent Copy Share Image
Governments follow their people. A great deal has to do with the vision of the leadership of governments. They have a vision, and they… — Salman Khurshid Copy Share Image
I always like to look for adventure when I go away. I have gone on several horse adventures with my wife - from Guangxi… — Antony Gormley Copy Share Image
I'd always wanted the show to be more reality based science fiction, something along the lines of The Day the Earth Stood Still, which… — Gil Gerard Copy Share Image
Each time I think I've created time for myself, along comes a throwback to disrupt my private space. — Wole Soyinka Copy Share Image
Along with a livable wage, many parents are desperate for quality affordable child care. — Kirsten Gillibrand Copy Share Image
It would have been an interesting run if we hadn't gotten along! It was good casting, I suppose. — Dominic West Copy Share Image
Defense spending as a share of the economy dropped significantly during the early 1990s, and that was one of the things, along with other… — Peter Orszag Copy Share Image
Just remember: to be grateful and thank the people who are there and support you along the way is a great start to success. — Meryl Davis Copy Share Image
We feel that, with Sidney, we have a great opportunity over the next few years to put a great team on the ice. We're… — Mario Lemieux Copy Share Image
“Being along with the Nature your soul is stronger than all disasters.” — Esat Durak Copy Share Image