When I say I am going to run three miles, I run five. With that mentality, it is actually difficult to lose.

One step outside the gate, and we are among the sand-hills that stretch for miles and miles round Vera Cruz.

Over time, I've loved jazz, Miles Davis and Chet Baker, then Janis and Jimi and Creedence, then classic rock.

I would have to commit a crime and have cops chase me. That would be the only way to get me to jog five miles.

With a lot of the music I really love, like Miles Davis, you can go back and see the processes and the stages.

Can miles truly separate you from friends... If you want to be with someone you love, aren't you already there?

As a planetary scientist, I don't know what else to call Pluto: It's big and round and thousands of miles wide.

St. Louis still is going to be a special place for me, whether I'm playing 3,000 miles away or 5,000 miles away.

I come from a stupid family. My uncle heard that most deaths occurs within ten miles of the house...so he moved.

Silicon Valley is 130 miles from Sacramento, but it might as well be a million miles away given how it operates.

If you don't have the right people around you and you're moving at a million miles an hour you can lose yourself.

Downhillers are going over 110 miles per hour. But no matter what, you can't hit the fence at 100 miles per hour.

If I got into a fight in a bar, I'd miss the dude by miles. I wouldn't know how to connect. It would be a comedy.

I have been through various fitness regimes. I used to run about five miles a day and I did aerobics for a while.

It's a joy to help others. One of our longtime favorites is Rawhide Boys Camp, located 45 miles west of Green Bay.

If you just go out there and run 100 miles, it breaks down a lot of barriers in terms of self-imposed limitations.

I'm not particularly impressed with going 50 miles per gallon. That doesn't impress me when we can go to the moon.

These feet have walked ten thousand miles working for white folks and another ten thousand keeping up with colored.

I run six-to-eight miles a day, plus weights and aerobics in the lunch hour. I also lie a lot, which keeps me thin.

My dad was a big runner. Growing up, I watched him do half marathons, and he was always running six or seven miles.

Bowling was my natural skill. I didn't know how I was doing it, but I was spinning it miles and bamboozling people.

I've always been active in working out and taking care of myself. I've been running two miles a day since I was 18.

Another solid run through Central Park. Admittedly, six miles turns out to be a bad idea after a full day in heels!

Look, if you're driving down the highway at 120 miles an hour, I'd rather be behind the wheel than in the backseat.

Putting miles in your training log is like putting money in the bank. You begin to draw interest on it immediately.

I drive a lot in the summertime, but after that, I don't drive if there's snow predicted for anywhere in 500 miles.

First you learn to drive fast. Next, you learn to drive fast in traffic. Then, you learn how to do it for 500 miles.

I bought a Yamaha-1 and I was doing 180 miles per hour home on the 405 and that's really, really crazy but I did it.

I grew up in Atlanta, which meant the U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama, was a mere 200 miles away.

You got the impression that he never needed to sleep - just ten-thousand-mile checkups and dust him off occasionally.

I get started at 5:30 in the morning and write till 10 A.M. Then I hike six or seven miles before going back to work.

Cuba is only 90 miles from Florida, but for a long time, the distance between our two countries seemed a lot greater.

Maybe I'm biased because I'm a pitcher, but I think that's pretty cool that a guy can throw a ball 100 miles an hour.

What were several fewer species of animals compared with a hundred-mile advance and another medal on another general?

I grew up on a bayou. The small town that I lived in was, like, 10 miles from me. I grew up in the middle of nowhere.

A Jack Russell terrier? My god. He'll burn you up. They never stop. A German shepherd, you can only go so many miles.

I wanted very much to be Miles Davis when I was a boy, but without the practice. It just looked like an endless road.

I have to just get up early and make sure I run. I'll do 40 minutes, four miles. It's not easy, but it clears my head.

A trustworthy leader goes the extra mile to remedy strained relationships, even when it doesn't appear to be required.

I really feel like females have to go 50 extra miles. Not just one - 50 extra miles to be accepted or taken seriously.

When I'm skiing, I listen to electronic music. It's repetitive and let's me get into a groove and crank out the miles.

When it comes down to music, I have no balance. I am 100 percent. It is like full throttle. Five hundred miles an hour.

I come from a rural state. People drive 50, 100 miles to and from work every single day. That is true all over America.

It can be really tough to find decent veggies when you're racking up highway miles or bouncing from airport to airport.

I have a lot of kids in my district who haven't been to the beach, much less Washington, D.C., and that's 20 miles away.

Miles Davis was a master. In every phase of his career, he understood that this music was a tribute to the African muse.

With 'A Million Miles,' I still was proving myself as a writer and as a vocalist. It gave me the platform to tour again.

I don't do much driving - about 5,000-6,000 miles a year. And most of that is to the airport and to the racing circuits.

I never found even in my juvenile hours that it was necessary to go a thousand miles in search of themes for moralizing.

Dizzy used to tell me that I am playing too hard. He used to say to not give everything. Miles used to tell me that too.

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