Quote by: John Bingham

At age 43, when I decided to run again, I realized that the images used to describe runners didn't fit me. I wasn't a rabbit. I wasn't a gazelle or a cheetah or any of the other animals that run fast and free. But I wasn't a turtle or a snail either. I wasn't content anymore to move slowly through my life and hide in my shell when I was scared. I was a round little man with a heavy heart but a hopeful spirit. I didn't really run, or even jog. I waddled. I was a Penguin. This was the image that fit. Emperor-proud, I stand tallto face the elements of my life. Yes, I am round. Yes, I am slow. Yes, I run as thought my legs are tied together at the knees. But I am running. And that is all that matters.


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Author Bio


  • NameJohn Bingham
  • DescriptionAmerican lawyer and politician
  • AliasesJohn Armor Bingham
  • BornJanuary 21, 1815
  • DiedMarch 19, 1900
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionPolitician; Lawyer; Diplomat