Every time one of us runs fast, it makes us step it up even harder. Who knows how far we'll take it?
I don't know what happened. I felt good today, but I've been sick all week and now I'm not feeling good. ... I guess it just wasn't my time.
I knew I could have won that race, I guess it was just not my time.
I knew that if she got out in front, she would never come back to the field.
I ran a fantastic time today — world lead and personal best, ... I couldn't have run any faster because of the conditions. I'm very satisfied because I got my revenge today for Helsinki, where Tonique was first and I was only second.
I'm not shocked she ran that fast, ... But it's going to be a tough one for her, because I plan on bringing it.
I'm really disappointed, ... I think I could have won. I know I could have won.
It's going to motivate us all to stay clean, ... because of the embarrassment and shame that comes to the sport with doing drugs.
It's just nice to get back on a track and race.
When I saw her jumping so well I was cheering her on, too. Back in the village, I told her if she kept with it, she could win a medal. I'm so proud of her, that really motivated me.
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This website focuses on proverbs in the Swedish, Danish and Norwegian languages, and some parts including the links below have not been translated to English. They are mainly FAQs, various information and webpages for improving the collection.