I wish I could speak Spanish, because it would be a lot easier to play more interesting roles.
Best wishes for a great marathon. Be sure to savor it. The first marathon is something special. Run long and healthy.
I always tell beginning runners: Train your brain first. It's much more important than your heart or legs.
I run because I enjoy it — not always, but most of the time. I run because I have always run — not trained, but run. What do I get? Joy and pain. Good health and injuries. Exhilaration and despair. A feeling of accomplishment and a feeling of waste. The sunrise and the sunset.
I have learned that there is no failure in running, or in life, as long as you keep moving.
Running has taught me, perhaps more than anything else, that there's no reason to fear starting lines. . . or other new beginnings.
You have to want it, you have to plan for it, you have to fit it into a busy day, you have to be mentally tough, you have to use others to help you. The hard part isn't getting your body in shape. The hard part is getting your mind in shape.
I had been doing something for more than half of my life that I wanted to continue doing - I really loved making the film and I really love acting and it is what I want to do.
Then as the years went on and my listening became more deliberate, I would climb up on an arm of our big sofa to get my ear closer to the wireless speaker.
There is no scientific evidence that doing over 10 percent of births with a cesarean improves the outcome for the woman or improves the outcome for the baby.
My father was right. Unfortunately, he died before I could tell him.