Quote by Lance Armstrong
For the level of condition that I have now, that was without a dou

For the level of condition that I have now, that was without a doubt the hardest physical thing I have ever done. I never felt a point where I hit the wall. It was really a gradual progression of fatigue and soreness. – Lance Armstrong

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My mom was such a strong character. I dont want to say she was like a man, but she was tough. – Lance Armstrong

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Portland, Oregon wont build a mile of road without a mile of bike path. You can commute there, even with that weather, all the time. – Lance Armstrong

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Without cancer, I never would have won a single Tour de France. Cancer taught me a plan for more purposeful living, and that in turn taught me how to train and to win more purposefully. It taught me that pain has a reason, and that sometimes the experience of losing things – Lance Armstrong

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The best runs sometimes come on days when you didnt feel like running. – Anonymous

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Pain is temporary…quitting is forever. – Anonymous

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Running is like mouthwash; if you can feel a burn, its working. – Anonymous

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The real purpose of running isnt to win a race, its to test the limits of the human heart. – Bill Bowerman

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If a person tells me he has been to the worst places I have no reason to judge him; but if he tells me it was his superior wisdom that enabled him to go there, then I know he is a fraud. – Ludwig Wittgenstein

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