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Dean Karnazes

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    Dean Karnazes

    Adventure books are my personal favorites. 'The Endurance,' a story about Ernest Shackleton's legendary Antarctica expedition, or 'Into Thin Air,' Jon Krakauer's personal account of the 1996 disaster on Mt Everest, are two notables.

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    A Marathon is not about running, it is about salvation. We spend so much of our lives doubting ourselves, thinking we're not good enough, not strong enough, not made of the right stuff. The Marathon is an opportunity for redemption. "Opportunity," because the outcome is uncertain. "Opportunity," because it is up to you, and only you, to make it happen; only you can turn your farfetched dream into a reality.

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    As long as my heart's still in it, I'll keep going. If the passion's there, why stop?

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    As long as my heart's still in it, I'll keep going. If the passion's there, why stop?... There'll likely be a point of diminishing returns, a point where my strength will begin to wane. Until then, I'll just keep plodding onward, putting one foot in front of the other to the best of my ability. Smiling the entire time.

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    Awakenings are always terrifying as they force you to realize your past has been lived in confinement, the most disturbing part is when you recognize that the shackle holding you down are largely once you have placed upon yourself, the prison is self constructed

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    Don't confuse comfort with happiness.

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    Endurance running was my passion, my ride. So here, I was in the driver's seat, running for two days straight pushing the mental and physical limits striving to be better, to go farther, to give more.

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    Even if you're inches away from the finish, never take success for granted.

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    For me, as for so many runners, there really are no finish lines. Runs end; running doesn't.

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    I do a lot of marathons as training runs. If I'm somewhere and there's a marathon, I'll sign up and just go run it.

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    I eat nothing that's processed or refined - no high-fructose corn syrup, no sugar, no trans-fats. I eat a lot of fish and monounsaturated fats from olives, olive oil and nuts. A lot of organic, fresh fruits and vegetables. No bread. No gluten. No wheat. No rice.

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    If it comes easy, if it doesn’t require extraordinary effort, you’re not pushing hard enough.  It’s supposed to hurt like hell.

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    If it felt good, you didn't push hard enough. It's supposed to hurt like hell.

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    If someone had said to me before I started doing this that a human being is capable of running 100 miles nonstop, I would have just said: 'No way. I mean, how?' If you just go out there and run 100 miles, it breaks down a lot of barriers in terms of self-imposed limitations.

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

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    If you keep chasing your dreams, one day you'll catch them.

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    I have an ElliptiGO. It's a standup bicycle. You don't pedal; you stride on it. It allows me to have the same striding motion as running without the impact.

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    I love surfing, rock climbing, cycling - all that stuff. But it's just amazing that I can inspire people with my running. It's humbling, really.

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    I love to run and I have some tips to keep it fresh and novel. I rarely use the same route twice. That keeps things new.

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    I'm not trying to take more of the pie for myself. I'm trying to make the pie larger for everyone.

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    I never feel more alive than when I'm in great pain, struggling against insurmountable odds and untold adversity. Hardship? Suffering? Bring it!

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    I run because it always takes me where I want to go.

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    I run to breathe the fresh air. I run to explore. I run to escape the ordinary.

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    I run with a credit card and a cell phone, so when there is not a 7-Eleven around, like some of the country roads out there, I can get him to deliver a pizza to me. And I kind of give them a coordinate, a corner.

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    I've raced on all seven continents at least twice. I've probably run thousands of races. But the single race that I'm most proud is a 10K. Yes, a 10K. I ran it with my daughter on her 10th birthday.

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    I wasn't born with any innate talent. I've never been naturally gifted at anything. I always had to work at it. The only way I knew how to succeed was to try harder than anyone else. Dogged persistence is what got me through life. But here was something I was half-decent at. Being able to run great distances was the one thing I could offer the world. Others might be faster, but I could go longer. My strongest quality is that I never give up.

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    I went to college, grad school. I got an M.B.A., had a really cush corporate job. But I was just bored stiff. I didn't fit that mold.

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    Most dreams die a slow death. They're conceived in a moment of passion, with the prospect of endless possibility, but often languish and are not pursued with the same heartfelt intensity as when first born. Slowly, subtly, a dream becomes elusive and ephemeral. People who've lost their own dreams become pessimists and cynics. They feel like the time and devotion spent on chasing their dreams were wasted. The emotional scars last forever.

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    Never, however, do I take shortcuts. There is not path of least resistance in my training. What I do equates to hard manual labor, disciplined grunt work. Once you permit yourself to compromise, you fail yourself. You might be able to fool some people, but you can never fool yourself. Your toughest critic is the one you face every morning in the mirror.

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    Once you permit yourself to compromise, you fail yourself.

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    Pain is the body's way of ridding itself of weakness.

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    Regardless of how distant your dreams may seem, every second counts.

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    Runners are competitive folks. I think some might feel slighted they haven't got more recognition. I think they have a point. In running, you won't necessarily get noticed just for turning in good performances.

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    Running back-to-back races requires a certain tactical prudence. Going too hard in any one race might jeopardize your performance in another. Maintaining proper hydration and caloric equilibrium also becomes increasingly critical.

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    Running is a simple, primitive act, and therein lays its power. For it is one of the few commonalities left between us as a human race.

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    Running unites us and brings us together because, in the words of the great Bill Rogers, "We sweat the same. We struggle the same." Running is a simple, primitive act, and therein lays its power. for it is one of the few commonalities left between us as a human race. Toeing the starting line of a marathon, regardless of the language you speak, the God you worship or the color of your skin, we all stand as equal. Perhaps the world would be a better place if more people ran.

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    Sure I'm cut but not for the sake of vanity.

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    Somewhere along the line we seem to have confused comfort with happiness.

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    The human body has limitations. The human spirit is boundless.

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    The human body is capable of amazing physical deeds. If we could just free ourselves from our perceived limitations and tap into our internal fire, the possibilities are endless.

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    The marathon is an opportunity for redemption. Opportunity, because the outcome is uncertain. Opportunity, because it is up to you, and only you, to make it happen.

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    There is magic in misery. Just ask any runner.

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    Toeing the starting line of a marathon, regardless of the language you speak, the God you worship or the color of your skin, we all stand as equal. Perhaps the world would be a better place if more people ran.

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    Unless you're not pushing yourself, you're not living to the fullest. You can't be afraid to fail, but unless you fail, you haven't pushed hard enough.

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    Want a strong, solid relationship that is willing to go the distance? Get to know your running shoes.

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    We have killed our souls with comfort instead of seeking fulfillment and achievement.

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    When all else fails, start running!

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    When I ran across America, for 75 days I ate 10,000 calories a day. I still lost about five pounds.

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    You cannot grow and expand your capabilities without running the risk of failure.

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    I started running to escape the memories that drinking couldn't cover up