Quotes by Steve Prefontaine

Steve Prefontaine's insights on:

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A race is a work of art that people can look at and be affected by in as many ways they're capable of understanding.
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Most people run a race to see who is fastest. I run a race to see who has the most guts.
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I'm the one who has made all the sacrifices. Those are my American records, not the country's.
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I used to say, 'Hey, man, what kind of a stupid question is that?' to a newspaperman asking me heavy things right after a race when I'm still in an emotional state. Now I at least try to answer.
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To hell with love of country - I compete for myself.
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For me, running against the Poles and Czechs would be like running against high school kids. And I hate all this gung-ho, run-for-the-red-white-and-blue attitude that the AAU spouts. If that's important to some people, fine, more power to 'em. But, damn it, I wish they'd leave me alone to do what I want to do - run against the best.
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I like to be able to go out to dinner once in a while. I like to be able to drive my MG up the McKenzie River on a weekday afternoon. I like to be able to pay my bills on time.
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American athletes, especially distance runners, are at a big disadvantage against the rest of the world. We're expected to live by all the rules, like not being able to coach, but still train and make our own living.
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People say I should be running for a gold medal for the old red, white and blue and all that bull, but it's not gonna be that way.
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World records at 19. I don't want that. Later, yes. And when it comes, I'll learn to live with it, but it won't be my first love.
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