A Quote by Steve Prefontaine

The best pace is a suicide pace, and today looks like a good day to die. — © Steve Prefontaine
The best pace is a suicide pace, and today looks like a good day to die.
For observing nature, the best pace is a snail's pace.
When I began, I was more of a swing bowler with little pace, but I realized it will be difficult to sustain without the pace, so my fitness has now allowed me maybe an extra yard of pace. That has been the secret of my success.
Things have their own pace, and if we work with that pace and anticipate the issues correctly, we can have good results.
In features, we're languid: we shoot one or two scenes over, like, three days. In TV, the pace is so different. You're shooting ten scenes a day, going way into the future or way back into the past. It's complete madness, and I'm just trying to keep up with this really electric pace.
I think that in the last eight years, we were averaging economic growth of about 2 percent. It's not good. It's very slow. It's a slow pace. People are expecting that pace to continue if Hillary Clinton becomes president.
You'll see that excuses like "That's not easy" are of no value and that it pays to "push through it" at a pace you can handle. Like getting physically fit, the most important thing is that you keep moving forward at whatever pace you choose, recognizing the consequences of your actions.
I don't run straight at a constant pace; soccer is always a change of pace and movement.
First year, I was in a real high pace running around and I couldn't pace myself.
Then there's the silliest of all cliches, 'on a pace for' 'Pace' is a figment of the mathematician's imagination.
A change of pace in terms of your running pace will give you strength psychologically.
In terms of pace, every captain wants pace in their attack.
I learned a lot my rookie season - the pace of the game. Playing at the right pace, not 100 miles an hour.
I like TV in the way that it moves quickly, I like the pace of TV because I'm that type of actor. I like to go-go-go. I don't have to do 50 million takes of something. I guess I'm not that patient. I really like the pace of it.
One of my cousins is a golfer, so I got motivated to try the game and I enjoy the relaxed pace it offers me after the fast pace of cricket.
Pace yourself, pace yourself, pace yourself. And take time to rest. I guess if you don't rest and rejuvenate, then you harden, and I don't want to harden.
My pace alone is unstoppable. No one can keep my pace.
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