I ran away from home. I ran away from St. Louis, and then I ran away from the United States of America, because of that terror of discrimination, that horrible beast which paralyzes one's very soul and body.
‐‐ Josephine Baker
I ran away from my house when I was about 12 years old to audition for a film.
‐‐ Anil Kapoor
I ran away from St. Louis, and then I ran away from the United States, because of that terror of discrimination.
‐‐ Josephine Baker
I ran away from three different boarding schools before joining a circus school, and eventually I became an actor. The only thing I learned at boarding school was never to send my child to one.
‐‐ Vincent Cassel
I ran five miles today. Then, finally, I said, 'Here, lady... take your purse.'
‐‐ Emo Philips
I ran for Congress because I want to help change the way we do business in Washington, D.C.
‐‐ Jason Chaffetz
I ran for Congress because I want to make sure others have the same chance at the dream that I had for generations to come.
‐‐ Ami Bera
I ran for Congress in 1996 to help Ted Kennedy pass a comprehensive health insurance reform bill.
‐‐ Jim McGovern
I ran for Congress, just once.
‐‐ Shirley Temple
I ran for Congress not because I was having a mid-life crisis. I left the private sector because I saw a looming financial crisis that was coming to this country. It's unsustainable.
‐‐ Steve Daines
I ran for governor because I was worried about my kids' future. Then, I took on the big government union bosses, and we won. They tried to recall me, and we won. They target us again, and we won. We balanced the budget, cut taxes, and turned our state around with big, bold reforms.
‐‐ Scott Walker
I ran for my first office at 25 against an incumbent city councilman. I took 55% of the vote and became the youngest councilman in the area at the time.
‐‐ James Knowles III
I ran for ninth grade class president. Came in a close second.
‐‐ Kristin Lehman
I ran for office originally as part of this Tea Party Movement because we were upset with Republicans who've doubled the debt. We were upset with Republicans that bailed out the banks.
‐‐ Rand Paul
I ran for political office in the Hamptons once in a war I was having with the village. I came in, there were four people running, and I came in around third. It was over my food market - they arrested me. I just wanted to go for office because I thought it would be an interesting to do.
‐‐ Jerry Della Femina
I ran for president in 1996.
‐‐ Arlen Specter
I ran for president in order to be able to try to change Washington D.C. from the inside. Our federal government is broken.
‐‐ Herman Cain
I ran for public office to do something good.
‐‐ Doug Ducey
I ran for the Senate six times. And one of the things I know about Senate races off years and on races, and on years, the same as governor's races, is it's all local. It all gets down to what the specific issues in that - in that district or that state is.
‐‐ Joe Biden
I ran into a couple of guys who were boxers. They talked me into working out at their gym. I became obsessed with boxing and the idea of becoming a champion.
‐‐ Jon Seda
I ran into an extraordinary doctor. He got up inside my head and figured out how my brain processed things, what my core values were, what my inner dialogue was.
‐‐ Darrell Hammond
I ran into Ellen at a photo shoot. She took my breath away. That had never happened to me in my life.
‐‐ Portia de Rossi
I ran into Neal Patrick Harris recently. We were in something called The Purple People Eater. He was maybe 10, but he still remembered it as the worst experience of his life!
‐‐ Peggy Lipton
I ran into Snoop one night. I was in the studio later, and I got this beat and thought he would sound great on it. I called him and he came right through that night.
‐‐ Angie Martinez
I ran my fastest marathon in the rain.
‐‐ Bill Rodgers
I ran my first marathon in Florida in 1985. I had never run more than nine miles.
‐‐ Kim Alexis
I ran my own business when I was 19, buying condos and renovating apartment buildings.
‐‐ Jared Kushner
I ran on the platform of moderation and won the election by a large margin. By virtue of the strong mandate that I received from the electorate, I am committed to operating in the framework of moderation, which calls inter alia for a balance between realism and the pursuit of the ideals of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
‐‐ Hassan Rouhani
I ran spotlight. Swept up. Did box office. Ran the lighting board. But acting was the most fun.
‐‐ Tim Robbins
I ran straight through the boundaries a married couple should live by.
‐‐ Tiger Woods
I ran the effort to bring the 2012 Olympic Games to New York City. We lost - on a global scale. To my surprise, life went on, and I learnt that nobody cares about your failures as much as you do.
‐‐ Daniel L. Doctoroff
I ran the high school newspaper and was in student government. I played sports my whole life but was never picked as captain.
‐‐ Bing Gordon
I ran the Iditarod twice. I finished once. I came in 42nd or 43rd place out of 70 plus teams the first time, and I scratched 80 miles from Nome the second time. You can read about my experience in the race in my books 'Woodsong' and 'Winterdance.'
‐‐ Gary Paulsen
I ran the L.A. marathon and really loved the experience. Communal and wild and a gigantic challenge. Finishing that marathon means I can do more than I think. I think.
‐‐ Michael Weatherly
I ran the wrong kind of business, but I did it with integrity.
‐‐ Sydney Biddle Barrows
I ran through most of college and ran through most of grad school. When I was writing my dissertation for my Ph.D., it was literally the only hour of the day that I wasn't working. It was nine months of torture, but I made sure I got out to run.
‐‐ Jane McGonigal
I ran to my marriage, I was happily ready to take on marriage.
‐‐ Mark Ruffalo
I ran track, and basically played every sport.
‐‐ Leigh Steinberg
I ran track for my school. I played football, but I didn't play for my high school; I played for a little league team.
‐‐ Nate Robinson
I ran track. I ran cross country. But I did not play organized basketball in high school, at least on our team. But I played a lot of sports.
‐‐ Adam Silver
I ran track in high school. I was a fragile young man, personally and physically. I tried football. That didn't work out; I broke my collarbone. But I always loved running.
‐‐ Danny Pudi
I ran track in high school very competitively, and then ran it D-1 at Boston University. I ran there on an athletic scholarship and chose BU because they had both a good track program and an arts program.
‐‐ Uzo Aduba
I ran two campaigns for governor in a state that's 2-1 Democrat where I did not mention my opponent in print, radio, or television. I don't know if any other politician at a gubernatorial, congressional, or a senatorial level can make the claim.
‐‐ Gary Johnson
I randomly took an acting class in undergrad and was reading a monologue from 'Lemon Sky' by Lanford Wilson, and I felt such a connection to the material and then to the audience as I was doing it. This electric current ran through the author, me and the audience, and I felt connected in a way that rarely happens. I was hooked.
‐‐ Conrad Ricamora
I randomly went to a casting session in my hometown in North Carolina, and the casting director introduced me to my manager. I really lucked into it!
‐‐ Maddie Hasson
I rank myself no higher in the scheme of things than a policeman - whose utility would disappear if there were no criminals.
‐‐ Lord Salisbury
I rant and rave about noise pollution.
‐‐ Robert Carlyle
I rant, therefore I am.
‐‐ Dennis Miller
I rap about Memphis and what a dangerous spot that is.
‐‐ Juicy J