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[[File:HumansofsagecreekPost1.jpg|thumb|left|512px|"Speed is what life's all about, sometimes you're slow, sometimes you stall. Every night I untie my sneakers, take a hot bath, and relive those moments bounding down the trail. It only takes a single loose root for everything to go wrong. This is why I always look ahead to the future right? Past the roots and towards the horizon, that is where my destiny is. I'm very blessed to have such a deep relationship with the clay under my feet. I was born in the clay really; molded by it. The winds of the bobcat flow through me as I conquer the mountain with ease, and thus, I am enlightened"]]


"Speed is what life's all about, sometimes you're slow, sometimes you stall. Every night I untie my sneakers, take a hot bath, and relive those moments bounding down the trail. It only takes a single loose root for everything to go wrong. This is why I always look ahead to the future right? Past the roots and towards the horizon, that is where my destiny is. I'm very blessed to have such a deep relationship with the clay under my feet. I was born in the clay really; molded by it. The winds of the bobcat flow through me as I conquer the mountain with ease, and thus, I am enlightened"
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"Speed is what life's all about, sometimes you're slow, sometimes you stall. Every night I untie my sneakers, take a hot bath, and relive those moments bounding down the trail. It only takes a single loose root for everything to go wrong. This is why I always look ahead to the future right? Past the roots and towards the horizon, that is where my destiny is. I'm very blessed to have such a deep relationship with the clay under my feet. I was born in the clay really; molded by it. The winds of the bobcat flow through me as I conquer the mountain with ease, and thus, I am enlightened"