A Quote by Bill Kurtis

My personal philosophy is I'm running a 100-yard dash, and I haven't reached the end. — © Bill Kurtis
My personal philosophy is I'm running a 100-yard dash, and I haven't reached the end.
If someone asks you to run the 100 yard dash as fast as you can, you'll run the 100 dash as fast as you think you can. But if you put someone along side you who runs a little faster, you are going to run faster - whoa - I better step it up a little bit. I do things even I didn't know I was capable of.
A short term view will lead to a partial and perhaps twisted view of the whole picture. A crucial element may be missing. We may not be running the entire race. A friend of mine described a colleague as great at running the "ninety-five yard dash." That is a distinction I can do without. Lacking the last five yards makes the first ninety-five pointless. In fact, serious runners thing of it as a 110 yard dash so that no one will best them in the last few yards. You've got to think beyond the whole.
Being a giver is not good for a 100-yard dash, but it’s valuable in a marathon.
You can be anything else, but if you're the 100-yard dash winner, you're the fastest guy, and that's it.
I don't sleep at night at all. Making movies is a marathon. I'm a good 100-yard-dash guy.
There's nothing to fear but a wide receiver who can run a 100-yard dash in under 10 seconds.
You don't work your butt off for 90 yards of a 100-yard dash and then just quit.
...China has announced that...it will hold the beach volleyball contest at the site of the 1989 massacre. Even Hitler didn't have the chutzpah to stage the 100-yard dash at Dachau.
To be able to say you're a state 100-yard dash champion from the state of Florida it just doesn't get a whole lot better than that.
Victory with honor and integrity is the real goal of sport. Sometimes it happens that others are better than you. I could never beat Carl Lewis in a hundred-yard dash, but my victory might be in running faster today than I did yesterday.
To a sprinter, the hundred-yard dash is over in three seconds, not nine or ten.
I love watching track and field - the 4x100 relay, the 100-(meter) dash, the 200-(meter) dash. To see what they're able to do, I love watching that.
I normally run the 40-yard dash in 4.9, but when a 280-pound guy is chasing me, I run it in 4.6.
Whether the ball is on the 99-yard line or the 1-yard line, I'm going to find a way to get into the end zone.
If the intuition-mongering were abandoned, would that be the end of philosophy? It would be the end of a certain style of philosophy - a style that has cut philosophy off, not only from the humanities but from every other branch of inquiry and culture.
Jerry (Rice) played until he was 42. At 39, I ran a 4.43 40-yard dash. You look at the number of dropped balls and the way guys are playing now and you can't honestly say I can't do better.
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