Examples of 'he who runs' in a sentence

Meaning of "he who runs"

he who runs: This phrase is commonly used to describe a person who takes charge and is in control of a situation or project, often emphasizing their leadership or decision-making abilities

How to use "he who runs" in a sentence

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He who runs with aggression walks without dignity.
Christ should be so seen in us that he who runs may read.
He who runs away lives to fight another day.
The truth will be made so prominent that he who runs may read.
He who runs behind the train.
The influence of Bushido is still so palpable that he who runs may read.
He who runs after good fortune.
You know the old saying? he who runs away lives to fight another day.
He who runs after two hares will catch neither.
He who stays or he who runs away?
He who runs his mouth gets a face full of nunchaku.
Now maybe I am wrong, but to me, he who runs away is always a coward!
He who runs this place.
Gonzo… Sometimes the winner is he who runs away from it all, you know.
He who runs away like a coward may indeed die.

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SOCRATES, And he who runs slowly runs badly?
He who runs from the fear falls into the pit.
Careful, Dan. He who runs from the fear falls into the pit.
He who runs away, sooner or later makes a mistake.
Yes, um, he who runs away lives.
He who runs with the wind, speak your heart.
Yes, he who runs away lives.
He who runs away, lives to run away another day.
But he who runs from the fray seize him and kill him!
He who runs behind the train . The architect? Child.

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