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  • Warren is one of the best learning machines on this earth. The turtles who outrun the hares are learning machines. If you stop learning in this world, the world rushes right by you.

  • Stain Boy Of all the super heroes, the strangest one by far, doesn't have a special power, or drive a fancy car. next to Superman and batman, I guess he must seem tame. But to me he is quite special, and Stain Boy is his name. He can't fly around tall buildings, or outrun a speeding train, the only talent he seems to have is to leave a nasty stain. Sometimes I know it bothers him, that he can't run or swim or fly, and because of this one ability, his dry cleaning bill is sky-high.

    Running   Hero   Boys  
  • It was sort of the pattern to my life - I'd never been strong enough to deal with the things outside my control, to attack the enemies or outrun them. To avoid the pain. Always human and weak, the only thing I'd ever been able to do was keep going. Endure. Survive.

    Strong   Pain   Twilight  
  • Imagination in a poet is a faculty so wild and lawless that, like a high ranging spaniel, it must have clogs tied to it, lest it outrun the judgment. The great easiness of blank verse renders the poet too luxuriant. He is tempted to say many things which might better be omitted, or, at least shut up in fewer words.

    John Dryden (1808). “The works of John Dryden now first collected ...”, p.121
  • The French would eat anything that couldn't outrun them.

    France   Outrun  
    Lisa Alther (2010). “Five Minutes in Heaven”, p.7, Open Road Media
  • The swifter hand doth the swift words outrun: Before the tongue hath spoke the hand hath done.

    Hands   Done   Tongue  
    Martial (1871). “The Epigrams of Martial”, p.630
  • So, let's make a deal: If you do not voice all the withering comments about the weight or uselessness of this jacket that are no doubt swirling in that big brain of yours, then I will not mention the super-laser episode again. Agreed?" This jacket is really cutting into my shoulders, thought Artemis. And it's so heavy that I could not outrun a slug. But he said, "Agreed.

    Cutting   Voice   Brain  
  • We can outrun the wind and the storm, but we cannot outrun the demon of hurry.

    Wind   Storm   Demon  
    John Burroughs (1904). “The Writings of John Burroughs: Indoor studies”
  • Zeal should not outrun discretion.

    Should   Zeal   Outrun  
    Aesop (2016). “Aesop's Fables - Complete Collection”, p.17, Lulu.com
  • Ain't no man can outrun his fate.

    Fate   Men   Outrun  
    Esi Edugyan (2012). “Half-Blood Blues: A Novel”, p.9, Macmillan
  • I'm so tired. I don't know if I can ever outrun how I used to be.

    Tired   Used   Knows  
    Marie Lu (2013). “Champion: A Legend Novel”, p.59, Penguin
  • All promise outruns performance.

  • Couldn't a fire outrun a galloping horse?

    Horse   Fire   Galloping  
    William Golding (2016). “Lord of the Flies”, p.144, Hamilton Books
  • The control man has secured over nature has far outrun his control over himself.

    Men   Society   Outrun  
    Richard Isadore Evans, Carl Gustav Jung, Ernest Jones (1964). “Conversations with Carl [Gustav] Jung and reactions from Ernest Jones”, Princeton, N.J., Van Nostrand
  • It doesn't matter whether you are a lion or a gazelle. When the sun comes up, you better be running.

  • The means by which we live have outdistanced the ends for which we live.

    Strength to Love ch. 7 (1963)
  • Focus on this moment. Hold your hand and see what it feels like. Go look at some grass. Talk to a palm tree. Outrun a Ferrari. Experience life.

    Buddhism   Hands   Focus  
  • To be an American is to move on, as if we could outrun change. To attach oneself to place is to surrender to it, and suffer with it.

    Kathleen Norris (1997). “The Cloister Walk”, p.165, Penguin
  • Our mere anticipations of life outrun its realities.

    Aesop (2016). “Aesop's Fables”, p.57, Aesop
  • I surprised myself with my ability to run. It's kind of like tippy toe running. I would not be able to outrun Indominus Rex, but with enough practice I might be able to make it 40 or 50 feet before I was killed.

    Running   Practice   Feet  
    Source: www.moviesonline.ca
  • There is never a need to outrun anything you can outwit.

    Needs   Outrun  
  • I spent a lot of years trying to outrun or outsmart vulnerability by making things certain and definite, black and white, good and bad. My inability to lean into the discomfort of vulnerability limited the fullness of those important experiences that are wrought with uncertainty: love, belonging, trust, joy, and creativity, to name a few.

    "Living Brave". Interview with Mary Sykes Wylie, Rich Simon, www.psychotherapynetworker.org. September, 2016.
  • The expedition of my violent love outrun the pauser, reason.

    William Shakespeare (2001). “The Tragedy of Macbeth”, p.121, Classic Books Company
  • Time goes by so fast. Nothin' can outrun it. Death commences too early--almost before you're half-acquainted with life--you meet the other.

    Tin   Half   Time Goes By  
    Tennessee Williams (2004). “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof”, p.161, New Directions Publishing
  • Our scientific power has outrun our spiritual power. We have guided missiles and misguided men.

    Strength to Love ch. 7 (1963)
  • With each day in Africa, a gazelle wakes up knowing he must outrun the fastest lion or perish. At the same time, a lion stirs and stretches, knowing he must outrun the fastest gazelle or starve. It is no different for the human race. Whether you consider yourself a gazelle or a lion, you simply have to run faster then others to survive

    Running   Race   Knowing  
  • Communication of science as subject-matter has so far outrun in education the construction of a scientific habit of mind that to some extent the natural common sense of mankind has been interfered with to its detriment.

    John Dewey (1978). “The Middle Works, 1899-1924”, p.77, SIU Press
  • Some people live their lives as if each day will be their last. Some approach love the same way, in a desperate attempt to outrun the tiny changes or huge ones that are always looming on each of our horizons. But the sense of urgency that comes from wanting to experience life and love to the fullest can force decisions that are not always in your best interests or anyone else's, for that matter. In fact, sometimes facing the consequences of your choices can be even worse than death. You may live only once, but you don't necessarily want it to feel like forever.

    Tonya Hurley (2012). “Ghostgirl: Lovesick”, p.11, Hachette UK
  • Can we outrun the heavens?

    Heaven   Outrun  
    William Shakespeare (2015). “King Henry the Sixth: Parts I, II, and III”, p.203, Hackett Publishing
  • Pythagoras, Locke, Socrates - but pages might be filled up, as vainly as before, with the sad usage of all sorts of sages, who in his life-time, each was deemed a bore! The loftiest minds outrun their tardy ages.

    Lord Byron (2015). “Don Juan”, p.502, Xist Publishing
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