Explore a collection of the most beloved and motivational quotes and sayings about Run. Share these powerful messages with your loved ones on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, or on your personal blog, and inspire the world with their wisdom. We've compiled the Top 100 Run Quotes and Sayings from 87 influential authors, including Joan Van Ark,Rick Perry,Maureen Johnson,Rob Delaney,Jason Isaacs, for you to enjoy and share.

Running is my church. By Joan Van Ark Running Church

I didn't say I was running, did I? By Rick Perry Running

I ran like a thing that runs. By Maureen Johnson Runs Ran Thing

Running is special. We've all done it: well, poorly, focused, in fear, being pursued, toward a goal. It's just elemental. Running is like fire. By Rob Delaney Running Special Poorly Focused Fear

I damaged my Achilles tendon, so I can't run. By Jason Isaacs Achilles Tendon Run Damaged

Run while you still have the chance. By Chuck Norris Run Chance

Don't run I never liked fast food By Rachel Caine Food Run Fast

If you must run, have something to run toward, so it feels less like cowardice. By Mark Lawrence Cowardice Run Feels

You can run and run as fast and as far as you like, but the truth is, wherever you run, there you are. By Cecelia Ahern Run Fast Truth

I run until time stops. Until my mind stops. By Jennifer Niven Stops Run Time Mind

Running is ultimately a personal experience. It is a revival of the spirit, a private oasis for the thirsty mind. Yet, its healing power only increases in the presence of others. Run together and the oasis grows cooler and more satisfying. By Amby Burfoot Running Experience Ultimately Personal Oasis

Running is a kind of truth serum. It brutally strips away everything you put on and leaves you with only yourself. By Marc Parent Running Serum Kind Truth Brutally

I don't have proper places to run. By Nader Al-Masri Run Proper Places

Deep down we are all still runners By Bernd Heinrich Deep Runners

If you run you stand a chance of losing, but if you don't run you've already lost. By Barack Obama Run Losing Lost Stand Chance

Running is real. It's all joy and woe, hard as diamond. It makes you weary beyond comprehension, but it also makes you free. By Jesse Owens Running Real Makes Woe Hard

I'm tired of running ... This is the only thing that's real. Don't run from me, Tiny Dancer. By Nyrae Dawn Running Tiny Dancer Tired Real

I run fast. I run far. I run in the hopes that nothing will ever catch up. By Katie Mcgarry Run Fast Hopes Catch

I only run if chased. Even then, I'm only going hard enough to outrun the next slowest person By Kathy Reichs Chased Run Person Hard Outrun

Why run? I run because I am an animal. I run because it is part of my genetic wiring. I run because millions of years of evolution have left me programmed to run. And finally, I run because there's no better way to see the sun rise and set ... What the years have shown me is that running clarifies the thinking process as well as purifies the body. I think best - most broadly and most fully - when I am running. By Amby Burfoot Run Years Running Animal Wiring

I run to breathe the fresh air. I run to explore. I run to escape the ordinary. By Dean Karnazes Run Air Breathe Fresh Explore

I run for I don't know how long. Hours, maybe, or days. Alex told me to run. So I run. By Lauren Oliver Long Run Hours Days Alex

At first an ordeal and then an accomplishment, the daily run becomes a staple, like bread, or wine, a fine marriage, or air. It is also a free pass to friendship. By Benjamin Cheever Accomplishment Staple Bread Wine Marriage

You never know how far you can go unless you run. By Penny Chenery Run

I run to feel complete, to feel alive, to feel happy, and to feel free. I run to visit beautiful places, to overcome my fears, and to remind myself - and others - that our limits may not be where we think they are. By Chrissie Wellington Feel Run Complete Alive Happy

Of all athletic forms, running is perhaps the most taxing and the most exciting; that is, when carried to the extreme. By Alfred Shrubb Forms Running Exciting Extreme Athletic

Don't run with your legs, run with your heart. By Dean Karnazes Run Legs Heart

My body is not designed to run. My body was designed to sit in an expensive care and drive. By Janet Evanovich Run Body Designed Drive Sit

I want to run. To do what I always do, have always done, for the last five years of my life. Escape, flee into the shadows. But this time, I stand my ground. I'm tired of running. By Marie Lu Run Escape Life Years Flee

Running ain't no bad thing. Leastways if you run in the right direction. By Mark Lawrence Running Thing Bad Leastways Direction

I run - and not so that I'll be skinny and look good, either. I run so that when something that wants to kill me is chasing me, I'll be good at running. By Jim Butcher Run Good Skinny Running Kill

If you run, you are a runner. It doesn't matter how fast or how far. It doesn't matter if today is your first day or if you've been running for twenty years. There is no test to pass, no license to earn, no membership card to get. You just run. By John Bingham Runner Run Matter Fast Years

Today, I run for pure, absolute joy. By Lopez Lomong Today Pure Absolute Joy Run

I try to go through my reads and then, if I have the option to run, I do run. By Robert Griffin Iii Run Reads Option

It is no use running; to set out betimes is the main point. By Jean De La Fontaine Running Point Set Betimes Main

You ever think about running again, it better be in my motherfucking direction. I'm the one you run to when shit goes down By Alexa Riley Direction Running Motherfucking Run Shit

If you are running anyway, you might as well be chasing your dreams. By J. B. Bernstein Dreams Running Chasing

A runner must run with dreams in his heart, not money in his pocket. By Emil Zatopek Heart Pocket Runner Run Dreams

You cannot always run at your best. By Bill Rodgers Run

Running is like music. It requires rhythm and focus. It requires dedication. It requires a dogged ability to shut out everything else. The herd is strung out below me, keeping time with the thump and slap of their cross-trainers. I hold the sound in my head and subtract cars, trucks, motorcycles, voices until it's nothing but a song. By Brenna Yovanoff Requires Running Music Focus Trucks

Running is not who I am; it's something I do; it's something I love. By Lauren Fleshman Running Love

When all else fails, start running! By Dean Karnazes Fails Start Running

Do you run away or toward? By Richard Powers Run

Run. For your life, for your joy, for your calm and peace of mind. Run. Because your legs are strong and your lungs are aching for the taste of air. Run. Because what's the point of a life spent walking in the middle? By Tyler Knott Gregson Run Life Joy Mind Calm

It won't do you any good to run if you're running the wrong way. I've developed a new philosophy ... I only dread one day at a time. By Charles M. Schulz Good Run Running Wrong Philosophy

I run to run." ~ Sam By Tijan Sam Run

I love running and I will always run. By Haile Gebrselassie Run Love Running

The best thing there is to do when there is temptation is run. By Johnny Hunt Run Thing Temptation

I'm not much of a distance runner, more of a sprinter. By Carrie Jones Runner Sprinter Distance

If you run, you might lose. If you don't run, you're guaranteed to lose. By Jesse Jackson Run Lose Guaranteed

A run has never returned me exactly the same. I go, I grow. By Kristin Armstrong Run Returned Grow

It's time you stop running, little Loner. By Skye Callahan Loner Running Time Stop

You don't always have to run. Take good time to watch first, then decide. By Will Arnett Run Decide Good Time Watch

If I run, i will make sure that you'll not find me until you know where i will return. By Glenda Radores Run Return Make Find

Let's face it: I am not a professional runner. By Jo Brand Runner Face Professional

Better to run toward something than run from something. By Rachel Caine Run

I strongly suggest from now to start the training with the run, I'm sure one momen you will need to run from somebody you must bet on your legs, because if they compromise you somehow you will see yourself in a locked room or who knows where??Matrix?? By Deyth Banger Matrix Run Legs Strongly Suggest

Running is the heart of what it means to be human. By Christopher Mcdougall Running Human Heart

Running is a simple sport. You don't need all the zoopy zoopy. By Bill Squires Running Sport Simple Zoopy

Learn that clothes are there to suit your life, not to run By John Weitz Learn Life Run Clothes Suit

Run with the hunted. By Charles Bukowski Run Hunted

Running is a simple activity. Just lace up your shoes and go, one step at a time, like each breath. By Adharanand Finn Running Activity Simple Time Breath

You should not have run. By Dan Brown Run

Play not only keeps us young but also maintains our perspective about the relative seriousness of things. Running is play, for even if we try hard to do well at it, it is a relief from everyday cares. By Jim Fixx Things Play Young Maintains Perspective

As every runner knows, running is about more than just putting one foot in front of the other; it is about our lifestyle and who we are. By Joan Benoit Samuelson Running Runner Putting Foot Front

I run because it's so symbolic of life. You have to drive yourself to overcome the obstacles. You might feel that you can't. But then you find your inner strength, and realize you're capable of so much more than you thought. By Arthur Blank Life Run Symbolic Obstacles Drive

Running is for animals. You need a brain and a ball for football. By Louis Van Gaal Running Animals Football Brain Ball

As I'm not currently being chased, I see no need to run. By Chloe Neill Chased Run

I run every day now. I never ran before. By Travis Barker Run Day Ran

Run the race of life with all endurance. By Lailah Gifty Akita Run Endurance Race Life

Running is the classical road to self-consciousness, self-awareness, and self-reliance. By Noel Carroll Selfawareness Running Selfconsciousness Selfreliance Classical

You don't run,' he corrected me. 'But you're more than able.' There was no shadow of doubt in his voice. Hearing it from someone else made me realize: there was nothing stopping me from running but me. By Alexandra Heminsley Run Corrected Voice Hearing Realize

I run to see who has the most guts. By Steve Prefontaine Guts Run

If you want to hit someone or you want to throw something, I want you to run first. I want you to run until you can hardly lift your legs and your arms. Run until you're exhausted, and then, if you still want to hit someone or throw something, you just wait 'til you've caught your breath again and then go for it. Try it, By Jennifer Weiner Run Hit Throw Arms Lift

'Run' is exciting, about family secrets, the mystery surrounding them and the outdoor sport of parkour. The story itself is full of intrigue and action, but the parkour takes the story to another level. It was an absolutely incredible experience, working with experts from all over the country. By Kelsey Chow Run Exciting Secrets Parkour Family

So I do the thing most reasonable people would in my situation. I run. By Rick Yancey Situation Thing Reasonable People Run

Running is my bedrock activity. By Ann Bancroft Running Activity Bedrock

Life can be difficult at times and many questions have no answers. The determination it takes to go on and the resiliency required of the human spirit to find joy is an integral part of existing as human. Running is symbolic of this struggle. The joy and satisfaction come from meeting the challenge head on, and realizing that just when you think you cannot go on anymore, if you pull deep from within yourself,you will find strength beyond anything imaginable. By Jacqueline Simon Gunn Life Answers Difficult Times Questions

Every run is a great run! By Sasha Azevedo Run Great

Running is something you just do. You don't need a goal. You don't need a race. You don't need the hype of a so-called fitness craze. All you need is a cheap pair of shoes and some time; the rest will follow. By Ted Corbitt Running Goal Race Craze Time

There's something so universal about that sensation, the way running unites our two most primal impulses: fear and pleasure. We run when we're scared, we run when we're ecstatic, we run away from our problems and run around for a good time. By Christopher Mcdougall Run Sensation Impulses Fear Pleasure

If you are tired of walking to your destiny, sprint. By Matshona Dhliwayo Sprint Destiny Tired Walking

I'm a runner first before anything else. By Haile Gebrselassie Runner

Run the race of life at your own pace. By Lailah Gifty Akita Run Pace Race Life

I want to be a Runner. By James Dashner Runner

As we run, we become. By Amby Burfoot Run

Your progress as a runner is a frustratingly slow process of small gains. It's a matter of inching up your mileage and your pace. It's a matter of learning to celebrate the small gains as if they were Olympic victories. It means paying your dues on the road or the treadmill. It means searching for the limits of your body and demanding that your spirit not give up. It means making the most of what you have. It means making yourself an athlete one workout at a time. By John Bingham Matter Small Gains Progress Runner

I have been running for so long. Since before all this even started. Even back in the Stilts, I was a runner. Avoiding my family, my fate, anything I didn't want to feel. And I am still racing now. From those who would kill me - and those who would love. By Victoria Aveyard Long Running Stilts Started Runner

How far will you run, before you realize you're not running away from me? You're running to me. By Joey W. Hill Run Running Realize

Running is many things to me: survival, calmness, euphoria, solitude. It is proof of my corporeal existence, my ability to control my movement through space if not time, and the obedience, however temporary, of my body to my will. As I run I displace air, and things come and go around me, and the path moves like a filmstrip beneath my feet. By Audrey Niffenegger Survival Calmness Euphoria Solitude Running

I don't generally like running. I believe in training by rising gently up and down from the bench. By Satchel Paige Running Generally Bench Training Rising

If I only ran when nothing hurt, I would never run. By Dana Carvey Hurt Run Ran

You learn to run by running. By Sheeja Jose Running Learn Run

Meet. Date. Run. By Samantha Sotto Meet Date Run

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. By John Bingham Run Age Decided Realized Describe

I'm not a runner. I do not like running. I love to swim. I love to surf. I do not like to run. By Laurie Holden Runner Love Running Swim Surf

You ran to eat and to avoid being eaten; you ran to find a mate and impress her, and with her you ran off to start a new life together. You had to love running or you wouldn't live to love anything else. By Christopher Mcdougall Ran Eaten Eat Avoid Find

We run to undo the damage we've done to body and spirit. We run to find some part of ourselves yet undiscovered. By John Bingham Run Spirit Undo Damage Body

I'm a tired runner in the human race. By Huey Lewis Race Tired Runner Human

Lengthen your stride/go the extra mile By Spencer W. Kimball Lengthen Stride Mile Extra