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It's like you chase something.
"The idea of trying to please people is dangerous because you're constantly trying to chase something that's elusive, that you'll never find," she says.
Wiggins admitted that "the last week [of the Giro] is brutal, and you could finish your season if you chase something too hard".
"With two strikes, you can go a lot higher, a lot lower, try to make him chase something out of the strike zone," Piazza said.
"We'll pursue whatever free agents are out there," Roeser said, the implied message being that when the Clippers chase something these days — a coach, a star player or a championship — it is no longer a trivial pursuit.
So do millions of other people in Britain, people who don't chase money but instead chase something else, who display a quality that seems to have vanished from the top of our society: Altruism.
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