A Quote by Prince Philip

Are you running away from something? — © Prince Philip
Are you running away from something?
I'm a guy that, if I see people running away from something I'm like, 'Why you running away? What's over there?'
I’m not running away from my responsibilities. I’m running to them. There’s nothing negative about running away to save my life.
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.
She didn't know whether she was running away from something or running to something, but she admitted that deep in her heart she wanted to go home.
I started running away when I was five years old. It wasn't until I was an adult that I realized what I really wanted was somebody to come after me when I was running away.
I'm not running away from my fears," I told Dane. "I'm running away from my relatives.
I think I survived by running away some. Running away to work.
Claudia knew that she could never pull off the old-fashioned kind of running away. That is, running away in the heat of anger with a knapsack on her pack. She didn't like discomfort; even picnics were untidy and inconvenient: all those insects and the sun melting the icing on the cupcakes. Therefore, she decided that her leaving home would not be just running from somewhere but would be running to somewhere.
I am always running away from something.
No more running away from something or someone or myself.
Am I walking toward something I should be running away from?
Running away from something doesn't do anything except put distance.
When someone is trying very hard to get something, they don't. And when they're running away from something as hard as they can, it usually catches up with them.
Aidan to Jude: What's wrong with running away if where you were didn't suit you? Doesn't it follow you're funning to something else? Something that does suit you?
The danger of writing a so-called thriller is that in your last 100 pages, all of these really interesting characters you've created are just running away from something or toward something, but they're no longer capable of innovation or discovery.
It is a talent of the weak to persuade themselves that they suffer for something when they suffer from something; that they are showing the way when they are running away; that they see the light when they feel the heat; that they are chosen when they are shunned.
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