A Quote by Usain Bolt

I will run against anybody. — © Usain Bolt
I will run against anybody.

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When you run the marathon, you run against the distance, not against the other runners and not against the time.
Developing a compiler was a logical move; but in matters like this, you don't run against logic - you run against people who can't change their minds.
I have lived my life, and I have fought my battles, not against the weak and the poor - anybody can do that - but against power, against injustice, against oppression, and I have asked no odds from them, and I never shall.
I have the will to win. I'll put my will up against anybody's any day.
Nobody's going to force me to do something against my will. What do I owe anybody that I should submit my will to them?
For me, running against the Poles and Czechs would be like running against high school kids. And I hate all this gung-ho, run-for-the-red-white-and-blue attitude that the AAU spouts. If that's important to some people, fine, more power to 'em. But, damn it, I wish they'd leave me alone to do what I want to do - run against the best.
Why must I run against a Negro? We have had enough of Negroes running against and fighting with each other. The better bet is that we would put a Muslim candidate in the field against a devil, somebody who is against all we stand for.
The task must be to banish from mankind's thought the idea that anybody has the right to use force against righteousness, against justice, against mutual agreements.
I have no ill will in my heart against anybody in this world.
Man feels the urge to run up against the limits of language. Think for example of the astonishment that anything at all exists. This astonishment cannot be expressed in the form of a question, and there is also no answer whatsoever. Anything we might say is a priori bound to be nonsense. Nevertheless we do run up against the limits of language. Kierkegaard too saw that there is this running up against something, and he referred to it in a fairly similar way (as running up against paradox). This running up against the limits of language is ethics.
If you play your cards right things are going to happen in the long run. In the short run, it is anybody's guess.
Anybody who plays golf will tell you that you play against yourself.
The actions taken by central banks and other authorities to stabilize a panic in the short run can work against stability in the long run if investors and firms infer from those actions that they will never bear the full consequences of excessive risk-taking.
I think all creative people are operating from the fear that, of the best of what they did, will anybody remember it? Will anybody tell stories about them? Will anybody keep those pictures on the mantle long after they are gone? It's why people write stories. It's peoples' grave markers.
In the end, I'll put my good acts up against those of anybody in this country. Anybody.
It's nothing against anybody else. I just don't feel like anybody can guard me.
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