As we run, we become.
It is very good to be Olympic champion, but that is not the strongest field.
Men, today we die a little.
I no longer run barefoot.
You don't get older, you get better.
It's at the borders of pain and suffering that the men are separated from the boys.
I will never regret not denouncing apartheid.
I don't claim to know everything. I claim to be a seeker of knowledge.
If I have nothing to sacrifice, I have nothing to gain.
All that I am, I am because of my mind.
Personally, I don't stretch, I don't get massages. Maybe massages would be useful, but I just don't have the time for it.
Tea-shops were to become my favourite haunts in England.
In other words we have marketed our way into this health crisis.
Dan Radcliffe and Rupert Grint to me are like a pair of warm-hearted brothers.
The worst injury I ever had was a stress fracture from running.
A lot of ultramarathoners are soloists. They're single and live lives off the grid.
Any goal worth achieving involves an element of risk.
When Harvard men say they have graduated from Radcliffe, then we've made it.
Unlike the traditional athlete, I've got to do more than just engage in my sport to put food on the table. When I'm done running, it's straight to the office.
One day you are happy and laughing and the next you are crying.
Maybe during the last sprint, sometimes you can lose, sometimes you can gain.