You can go everywhere, but in the end you run back into yourself.

By Constance A. Dunn

By the first mouthful I knew that I was going to get drunk that night. The drink tasted too good not to.

By S.A. Tawks

I must go down to the sea again, for the call of the running tide, is a wild call and a clear call, that cannot be denied!

By John Masefield

Running, you should know, is a kind of stillness.

By Tiphanie Yanique

He has a passport," my classmates would whisper. "Quick, let's run before he judges us!

By David Sedaris

Beck holds the iPod like it’s his entire life and he wonders why his stupid feet don’t run after her and say something simple, something nice, like:

By C. G. Drews

Choose your obsession. Some choose love, some art, some politics, some money, some power, some running marathons. I chose happiness.

By Marty Rubin

Why do I want to run from happiness?

By Mary Balogh

There is no happily-ever-after to run to. We have to work for happiness.

By Mary Balogh

Love me like Saturday night, like three glasses of champagne, like the room is spinning, like you're drunk on my love.

By C.J. Carlyon

The devil's happy when the critics run you off.

By Criss Jami

We all look for happiness, but without knowing where to find it: like drunkards who look for their house, knowing dimly that they have one

By Voltaire

Ink runs from the corners of my mouth.

By Mark Strand

Ever since happiness heard your name, it has been running through the streets trying to find you.

By Hafez

And I can't be running back and fourth forever between grief and high delight.

By J.D. Salinger