Quote by Martin Mull
The trouble with jogging is that the ice falls out of your glass.

The trouble with jogging is that the ice falls out of your glass. – Martin Mull

Other quotes by Martin Mull

I had a teacher in art school who said something about the only works he really enjoyed seeing or found much in were works where he had a sense that a discovery was made in the course of making this object. I like to hold to that as my marching orders. – Martin Mull

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It was taunted as reality. It was dangled as a carrot. In terms of peoples hopes and dreams, to say that that is less of a reality than the daily grind they find themselves in is maybe not correct. – Martin Mull

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Its rude to count people as you pass them. Out loud. – Anonymous

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Most people run a race to see who is fastest. I run a race to see who has the most guts. – Steve Prefontaine

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To be good is not enough when you dream of being great. – Anonymous

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Everyone who has run knows that its most important value is in removing tension and allowing a release from whatever other cares the day may bring. – Jimmy Carter

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