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Karl C

Motivational Quotes..part 3

As my old french teacher used to say

"Quelquefois un vainqueur est juste un rêveur qui n'a jamais renoncé."
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Lee O

QUE!!!

Lee
Mike Mason

Don't agree - a dreamer never wins....


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Mike
Karl C

every loser wins.....
Karl C

you know what they say...

"Mike Mason est un bouton"
Mike Mason

The reason why you should always 'Farmers blow' when you are running:

Death is caused by swallowing small amounts of saliva over a long period of time. ~Attributed to George Carlin

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Mike
Mike Mason

That which does not kill me, makes me stronger. — Friedrich Nietzche

Whatever does not destroy me makes me stronger. — Friedrich Nietzche
jacklarge

Whatever destroys or kills me makes me switch off the Playstation. - Jack Large.
Karl C

"I wouldn't recommend sex, drugs, or insanity for everyone, but they've always worked for me."
Mike Mason

when your lungs are gasping and legs feel like lead and you have just vomited from the intensity of the workout.....remember

'you can't polish a turd....'


this brings you back to the awful true self-realisation

I will be back to my series of motivational death quotes later....

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Mike
Mike Mason

“Every man dies - Not every man really lives.”

William Ross Wallace

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Mike
Mike Mason

'you great big nancy, sissy, girly, Manchester United supporting poof...'

Gene Hunt - 'Life on Mars'


say loudly to self as feel like giving up,,,,magic

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Mike
Karl C

Quote:
Tottenham paid the price for conceding twice in the first seven minutes to crash out at the Uefa Cup quarter-final stage 4-3 on aggregate to Sevilla.

Spurs had too much to do after Steed Malbranque's rash own goal and former player Fredi Kanoute's superb finish.......


oops, sorry didn't mean to mention that..............
Karl C

Quote:
The signs were ominous for the home team when Michael Dawson's slip in the opening seconds allowed Alexander Kerzhakov a run on goal, but the Russian's strike from a tight angle was easily saved by Paul Robinson.

Spurs failed to read the signs, though, and fell behind to a goal that had a whiff of panic about it.


shit, done it again, really sorry.
Karl C

Quote:
Still Spurs pressed but Dawson wasted a chance when he blazed over when the ball dropped to him eight yards out and the normally efficient Berbatov tamely shot straight at Cobeno from 10 yards.

Spurs' hopes ended when Tainio was sent off in injury time for a poor challenge Antonio Puerta.


oh bugger....
Mike Mason

Damn you Karl. I am now really looking forward to you being overtaken by the Rhino, the guy in the divers suit and the Rugby player wearing a nice little tutu.......

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Mike
Mike Mason

Hundreds of Auto Trader readers took part in the poll, which saw the line “You so much belt out of line and I’ll have your scrotum on a barbed wire plate” coming last.

The series came to an end this week, in a thrilling but ambiguous climax.

Life on Mars has become a cult hit, with viewers tuning in for Hunt’s – played by Phil Glenister – politically incorrect policing and the array of retro motors.

The show – which won an International Emmy – is set for a remake stateside, following the likes of The Office and Top Gear.

Full list:

1. Don’t move, you’re surrounded by armed bastards – 28 per cent
2. He’s got fingers in more pies than a leper on a cookery course – 22 per cent
3. You’re as nervous as a very small nun at a penguin shoot – 15 per cent
4. Anything happens to this motor, I’ll come round your houses and stamp on all your toys. Got it? Good kids – 9 per cent
5. There will never be a woman Prime Minister as long as there’s a hole in my arse – 8 per cent
6. (Sam to Gene) She’s as good a detective as anyone here (Gene to Cartwright) Fair enough, see if you can detect me a nice pack of garibaldis - 7 per cent
7. Your son Mrs. Bathurst was a cold-hearted killer and if there’s a hell, he’s going there to be poked up the arse with sharp fiery sticks forever and ever, Amen – 5 per cent
8. Murderers do not play tennis – 3 per cent
9. (Sam to Gene) How does your wife put up with you? (Gene) It must be my legendary prowess as a lover – 2 per cent
10. You so much as belch out of line and I’ll have your scrotum on a barbed wire plate – 1 per cent
jacklarge

MM.

Many thanks for the Gene gems. These are much better than your usual fatality-inducing quotes masquerading as 'Motivational'; keep it up.

Obviously I couldn't finish without a Reagan quote:

Quote:
We're the Sweeney, son, and we haven't had any dinner yet, so unless you want a kickin'...


Cheers,

John.
Karl C

Agent Smith:
Quote:
You hear that Mr. Anderson? That is the sound of inevitability. It is the sound of your death. Goodbye, Mr. Anderson.
Mike Mason

From the Inside Flap

The Runner's Guide to the Meaning of Life
What 35 Years of Running Has Taught Me about Winning, Losing, Happiness, Humility, and the Human Heart

On Finding Your Path
"I have learned that there is no failure in running, or in life, as long as you keep moving. It's not about speed and gold medals. It's about refusing to be stopped. You might find that one particular direction proves difficult, but there are many directions on a compass. Infinite, in fact. As long as you keep searching, you'll find your way."

On Creativity
"Sometimes my main reason for running is simply to see where my brain will go while my body is meandering though the local trails or roadways. It can never be predicted, and it's always a surprise."

On The Need For Traditions
"In a world that perpetually moves faster, never slower, we need all the anchoring points we can find. Chaos erupts spontaneously in our spinning lives. It's the center of the wheel that we need to focus on more often."

On Bouncing Back
"Losing isn't contagious. It's not a fatal condition, and it's not forever. It's more like a cold that makes you miserable for a week but then goes away, and you're fine."

On Goals
"When in the mountains enjoy the mountain scenery. Nobody achieves his goal without having some fun along the way. Without fun, we'd give up long before the finish line. If there's any way to make the road easier and enjoyable, I'm all for it."

On Starting Fresh
"Life goes on, day after day, but it also has the ability to reinvent itself, to start over. This is what the seasons show us. We all have marveled at the apple tree's ability to rest through a dark, cold winter, then to grow new leaves in the spring, to blossom again, to bear fruit. We don't often think of our own lives this way, but I think we should."

About the Author
A lifelong runner and running advocate, Amby Burfoot has been executive editor of Runner's World magazine since 1985. In 1968, he won the Boston Marathon, the first American to do so in 11 years. He is the author of The Principles of Running and Runner's World Complete Book of Running.
Mike Mason

“The pain of the mind is worse than the pain of the body”

Publilius Syrus quotes (Roman author, 1st century B.C.)


I can assure Mr Syrus that he is indeed an arse..........!


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Mike
Karl C

Remembering my old maths teacher (Hello, Mr Jones)
We can take the previous post and do a little transposing of figures and end up with the following forumla

Mike Mason = a pain in the + (arse) - (personality+chrisma) x 2
Karl C

Plus, where is Gary's map ?

(think this is code for some elaborate plan to sneak in fluffly pillows and duvets onto the streets of Oxford for the Seni-Extreme.)
Mike Mason

"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by
the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do."
- Mark Twain
Pat M

Obviously Mark Twain never 'ad a sprain!
Or bought unwanted ankle supports, and threw his money down the drain.
He certainly wasn't a runner, oh no for that he was too sane.
I admit he penned young Huckleberry, I say with jealous distain.
But who calls themselves after a measure? Only a smart arse named Mark Twain.
Mike Mason

Pat, very good but it's a poem not a quote...... compress

Do we need to start a Motivational Poems section?
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Mike
Mike Mason

The Greatest Story Ever Told"

Once upon a time, a boy asked a girl to marry him.
She said, "No."
And he lived happily ever after, and drank beer, and hiked and ran alot,
and peed off the back porch whenever he wanted.

The END
Pammie

Something i heard t'other day (can't remember where)
"If i'm going to die i may as well get a pb out of it"
mikemoreton

MM2,

Are you still single then by any chance?
Steffan

NEVER GIVE UP NEVER GIVE IN. :blackeye:
Mike Mason

'I can accept failure, but I can't accept not trying...'
Michael Jordan[/quote]
Karl C

If a friend is in trouble, don't annoy him by asking if there is anything you can do. Think up something appropriate and do it.

Edgar Watson Howe
(1853-1937, American Journalist, Author
Mike Mason

"I didn't go out too fast, I just died too soon." - Unknown
Ian J

Mike Mason wrote:
"I didn't go out too fast, I just died too soon." - Unknown


LOL

Tonight I died after less than 1km, shame I had to go on for 5km more.

These Triathlons have a funny lasting effect on you?

I will have to steal that quote for my posts
Mike Mason

Ian, a few more for you and us all.............

'Start slow, then taper off. 'Walt Stack

"It doesn't matter how slow you go, as long as you do not stop." Lao-Tzu


I will be back to death quotes shortly to cheer Karl up...
Karl C

I care not what others think of what I do, but I care very much about what I think of what I do. That is character!

Theodore Roosevelt
(1858-1919, Twenty-sixth President of the USA)
Mike Mason

Another DogDeath
> by John Updike
> For days the good old bitch had been dying, her back
> pinched down to the spine and arched to ease the pain,
> her kidneys dry, her muzzle white. At last
> I took a shovel into the woods and dug her grave
> in preparation for the certain. She came along,
> which I had not expected. Still, the children gone,
> such expeditions were rare, and the dog,
> spayed early, knew no nonhuman word for love.
> She made her stiff legs trot and let her bent tail wag.
> We found a spot we liked, where the pines met the
> field.
> The sun warmed her fur as she dozed and I dug;
> I carved her a safe place while she protected me.
> I measured her length with the shovel long handle;
> she perked in amusement, and sniffed the heaped-up
> earth.
> Back down at the house, she seemed friskier,
> but gagged, eating. We called the vet a few days later.
> They were old friends. She held up a paw, and he
> injected a violet fluid. She swooned on the lawn;
> we watched her breathing quickly slow and cease.
> In a wheelbarrow up to the hole, her warm fur shone.
> **************************
>
> OLD DOG
> by Marcia Schler

> When old dog had to die
> After long years filled with love and honour
> When the weight of time grew wearying
> and she was content to have it finished
> I brought my old dog to our friend.
> Old dog lay soft against me
> old eyes already closed, waiting.
> Our friends hand was gentle=20
> on the weary body with its ragged fur.
> So gentle to find the frail small vein
> where death could enter. =20
> Difficult
> Old blood runs sluggish,
> old veins slackly resisting. =20
> So patient, our friend, his knowing hands
> all I can see through silent tears.
> I watch capable strong hands lightly coaxing
> and at the last the small red flower
> blooms briefly in the crystal
> before he eases the plunger in. =20
> Old dog only sighs very softly.
> The weary heart slows and stops
> as the joyful spirit leaps free. =20
> We wait a quiet moment, my tears
> dropping unheeded into the soft fur.
> Our friend withdraws, his gentle hands
> leaving old dog's cast-off body.
> My head bowed over the weathered white mask=20
> for a moment
> before I let her lie by herself
> and draw the blanket over her. =20
> I wish the old dog had made it easier for him
> To bring even a kindly death brings sadness.
> He asked how many years she had, and
> I heard more than that in his voice. =20
> I wish I could thank him
> for keeping zest in her years
> for making a good end of them
> for his capable hands
> for gentle words
> for caring heart. =20
> I took the old dog home
> and laid her as if sleeping
> wrapped in her worn blanket
> and sheltered deep in the kindly silent earth. =20
> ******************************************=20
> Goodbye, my friend...=20
> G
mArKw

You're here for a good time, not a long time.

Colin McRae. R.I.P.
Steffan

"Oi mate, run faster"

(some chav while doing a track session last Saturday).


Genius!
Karl C

For most of life, nothing wonderful happens. If you don't enjoy getting up and working and finishing your work and sitting down to a meal with family or friends, then the chances are you're not going to be very happy. If someone bases his [or her] happiness on major events like a great job, huge amounts of money, a flawlessly happy marriage or a trip to Paris, that person isn't going to be happy much of the time. If, on the other hand, happiness depends on a good breakfast, flowers in the yard, a drink or a nap, then we are more likely to live with quite a bit of happiness.

Andy Rooney
(American Television News Personality
Mike Mason

For God's sake Karl get a grip - we want death and dying dog quotes not this garbage...... colors

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