A Quote by Carlos Mesa

I'm not going to run away from my responsibilities. — © Carlos Mesa
I'm not going to run away from my responsibilities.
I'm constantly running away from everything. I'm running away from things on a daily basis. I run away from relationships. I run away from responsibilities.
I've never run away from my responsibilities.
I will never run away from my responsibilities.
When you fight me, you aren't going to be able to be so careful. They better block their face and knock me out. I'm going to hit them, kick them. I'm going to come forward. They'll have to run, literally run, backwards. That's the only way to get away from me. And eventually you're going to run into the cage.
If you treat an animal right, they don't run away. They're not like us. They run away from people they don't trust; most times we run away from ourselves.
You can run, run, run away from a lot of things in life, but you can't run away from yourself. And the key to happiness is to understand and accept who you are.
When we run from God, we run away from everything that makes us alive and free. We run away from our own happiness. We leave our place where we belong—close to his heart.
Every time I feel mad or something, I run somewhere. It gets my frustrations away. I run and run and run.
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.
Going for a really long run, a bike ride, or cross-country skiing helps me get away from all the noise. I tell myself, 'The pain you're feeling, just enjoy it because it's going to help you across that finish line first.' If you're having a crap day, go for a run. It makes a big difference.
I'd love a day devoid of responsibilities. I've often thought about going to a hotel just to have a day away from everything.
You can run away from home But you can't run away from your pain I sit here alone There's always someone else to blame.
"You going back," she said. "You ain't going to run away from this, Grant."
Hobbies are apt to run away with us, you know; it doesn't do to be run away with. We must keep the reins.
The pistol isn't going to go away, but the job in the long run is going to be to deliver the ball from the pocket.
Where is the direction of influence going to run? It's going to run - and the research confirms this again and again - it's going to run from the experienced to the inexperienced. The net outcome of sex education, styled as Rogerian encountering, is more sexual experience.
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