A Quote by Dutee Chand

I used to run barefoot, wearing a frock. During the rains, I used to run on stones and puddles. — © Dutee Chand
I used to run barefoot, wearing a frock. During the rains, I used to run on stones and puddles.
When I had no shoes I was comfortable - I used to run barefoot. When I wore shoes it was difficult. To run in shoes was ok, but at the beginning of my career it was hard.
I used to run barefoot in my village some time back. Now, I have a branded shoe with my name on it.
As a kid, my first friends were the local children and we used to climb trees and run barefoot, dodging the odd scorpion.
I used to run around barefoot and climb trees and pick fruit and sell it on the side of the road like a real island girl.
Thank God I had football. I remember when it used to rain, all the kids would run outside and play football in the puddles, just splashing around, having the best time.
I realized I could run after finding out that my dad used to run and it gave me the morale that if he did it then maybe I could also run.
I realised I could run after finding out that my dad used to run and it gave me the morale that if he did it then maybe I could also run.
I've got an article where my mum says that I used to run home from school to watch the Stones on TV. Right from when I was at college I wanted to be in that band.
It is a fact that everyone's got a limited run in music - but who's to say how long that run lasts? I used to think that there would be no way I'd still be in music when I was 40. I used to think anyone who was 40 was an old man, and they probably shouldn't be doing it anymore.
Along 4 Mile Run, there was a nice woods down in front of the house. I used to run around there.
I used to be more of a bruiser. I wanted to run through people. Now I try to run around them.
I grew up with four brothers. I used to play sports with them. And I liked wearing their clothes. I'd run around in T-shirts, jeans, and baseball caps.
If I used being busy as an excuse not to run, I'd never run again. I have only a few reasons to keep on running, and a truckload of them to quit.
I trained for the marathon. I run along the East River, and I used to run all the way down Manhattan, up the West Side and back home.
My father used to run an NGO and we all used to live at this huge place in Gujranwala Town with lots of animals.
I don't run the triathlons anymore like I used to. I do leg work on the machines and do the bike. I'm not as strong as I used to be, but I'm still good.
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