A Quote by Mo Farah

When I run for my country, I'm very proud to run for my country. — © Mo Farah
When I run for my country, I'm very proud to run for my country.

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To teach our kids how to run our country, before they are called upon to run our country... if we don't, someone else will run our country.
Let me do what I do best. And that's to run and represent my country and make my country proud.
The killers have built the society. The whole Indonesia is their platform. They run the country. They run the country.
If we could run America the way I've run my company, we would have a country that you would be so proud of.
The great power in America is the corporations - we`re a corporate country. We`re run by a CEO and the stockholders have very little to say on how the corporation is run. Fine, the board of directors run it and the stockholders can just be disgruntled, but who gives a damn?
We picked their cotton. We cooked their food. We nursed their babies. Now we can run their cities. We can run their states. We will run the country.
I would rather have a country run like hell by Filipinos than a country run like heaven by the Americans, because however a bad Filipino government might be, we can always change it.
It is very unusual for a country to ask guys who are not politicians to come and run the country.
As Americans, we are proud that we are a country that people run to, not from.
Civics is not only how to run the country before it's your turn to run the country; it is, in fact, the study of power, practical political power. And you must start that process at an age level when kids' brains are still open and malleable.
[Political] conventions lend themselves to pandering, as few politicians can resist the temptation to tell a national television audience how well they will run the country if elected. The problem is that government is not supposed to run the country - we're supposed to be free.
Writing tends to be very deliberate. A novelist could probably run a military campaign with some success. They could certainly run a country.
Women run the small country called Home, millions of us do it in our spare time, and no one who doesn't run that small country really knows what it feels like in the dead of night when task lists jitter like tickertape through your seething brain.
This is where I started life. This is where I went to uni. This is where the people I know are. This is my country, and when I put on my Great Britain vest, I'm proud, very proud, that it's my country.
You’ve learned a new rule and it’s simple: don’t put yourself in situations you’d like to run away from. But when you run, run back to yourself, like that bunny in Runaway Bunny runs to its mother, but you are the mother and you’ll see that later and be very, very proud.
We've got to start making people realise that it's a proud thing to run a business, to export your goods around the country.
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