"Run along" Quotes from Famous Books
... comfortable position, and so far as possible free from outside disturbing influences. Make no violent effort to control the mind, but rather allow it to run along for a while and exhaust its efforts. It will take advantage of the opportunity, and will jump around like an unchained monkey at first, until it gradually slows down and looks to you for orders. It may take some time to tame down at first trial, but each time you try it will come around to you in ... — A Series of Lessons in Raja Yoga • Yogi Ramacharaka
... was working outside, and only one chance were left for we. For t' gap of water was getting wider every minute, and there wasn't a loose pan to ferry over on big enough to float a dog. So I shouted to Uncle Johnnie to run along t' ice edge back up the bay just as hard as he could go, and I'd jump into t' water and swim for t' standing ice edge. I never expected to get out again, but t' good Lord arranged it, I suppose, that I should ... — Labrador Days - Tales of the Sea Toilers • Wilfred Thomason Grenfell
... every direction. Every house outside the town is built on a separate little hill in order to catch every breath of fresh air. There is generally rather a long drive up to the houses, and the public roads run along the ... — A Voyage in the 'Sunbeam' • Annie Allnut Brassey
... we can. I'll concoct her something the like of which her what-you-may-call-it has never before tackled. Run along, Bill, and be affable." ... — The Best British Short Stories of 1922 • Edward J. O'Brien and John Cournos, editors
... you have been 'Anna,' not 'Dan,' for a week past. And I know not what has turned you into so quiet and well-behaved a girl," responded her mother. "But run along, and be sure and inquire if there be any news of the rascal who made way with the ... — A Little Maid of Old Maine • Alice Turner Curtis
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