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"And then after that, running around the bases, it was just one of those things. You couldn't believe what happened to you. And I look back on it, it's almost like it happened to somebody else."
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"Then, I started running. And everything was as good as it could be."
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"Try not thinking of peeling an orange. Try not imagining the juice running down your fingers, the soft inner part of the peel. The smell. Try and you can't. The brain doesn't process negatives."
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"The Canadian run can be no different, at least in terms of actual running."
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"I found them uncomfortable and after that I decided to continue running barefoot because I found it more comfortable. I felt more in touch with what was happening - I could actually feel the track."
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"When you've got eight or nine or ten cables running around with someone trying to operate them, it's too much."
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"I believe that every human has a finite number of heartbeats. I don't intend to waste any of mine running around doing exercises."
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"I still drive my 1977 Honda Accord. The paint is almost all worn off. It's still running."
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"I suppose all writers worry about the well running dry."
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"Postfix keeps running even if one Postfix process dies; Windows requires that someone restarts the service."
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"Once we get into the groove, we're kind of like long-distance runners - that adrenalin kicks in for me and I just keep running - and I don't stop!"
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"It's not what you achieve, it's what you overcome. That's what defines your career."
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"It's funny. Some people remember that a lot more than I do. I remember certain parts of it, and if everybody who mentioned that to me had been to the game who said they were at the game, there'd be 800,000 people at that game, I think."
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"I always looked up there, because I remember a time when the only things on the walls in Fenway were the Jimmy Fund sign and the retired numbers. Never in a million years did you think you'd ever be up there with those guys."
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"It was just one of those moments in the universe that was mine."
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"I knew it was gonna go out. It was just a question of it being fair or foul. The wind must have carried it 15 feet toward the foul pole. I just stood there and watched. I didn't want to miss seeing it go out."
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"And then after that, running around the bases, it was just one of those things. You couldn't believe what happened to you. And I look back on it, it's almost like it happened to somebody else."
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"A million years went by quick."
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"The '70s were a time of turmoil and turnover. But I grew up here. I always wanted to play here."
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