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War & Peace Quote by Roger Bannister

"I lived on the top of one hill and the school was at the top of another hill. Nobody ever went to school by car - we didn't have any cars during the war. So that to and from school was itself a training"

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Bannister frames hardship with the casual understatement of someone who ran through an era that didn’t romanticize discomfort because it couldn’t afford to. The line isn’t selling a bootstrap myth so much as describing how endurance gets smuggled into ordinary life: the commute becomes conditioning, not because anyone planned it that way, but because war-time scarcity quietly reorganized daily routines into a kind of involuntary athletics.

The specificity does the heavy lifting. Two hills. No cars. During the war. It’s a miniature portrait of a Britain where “training” wasn’t a gym membership but the geography of necessity. He’s also rewriting what counts as preparation. Instead of the modern story - elite coaching, optimized diets, wearable data - Bannister’s origin story is infrastructural. The terrain and the times built the athlete. That subtext matters because Bannister, the first to break the four-minute mile, is often treated as a symbol of human limits being shattered through willpower. Here, he nudges the legend back toward context: bodies are made by environments as much as by ambition.

There’s an implicit critique, too, delivered without scolding. In a car-shaped culture, we outsource exertion and then purchase it back as “exercise.” Bannister’s phrasing makes that swap feel a little absurd. Calling the walk “itself a training” collapses the distance between life and sport, reminding you that performance doesn’t start at the track; it starts with what your world requires of you before you ever choose a goal.

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Bannister, Roger. (2026, January 15). I lived on the top of one hill and the school was at the top of another hill. Nobody ever went to school by car - we didn't have any cars during the war. So that to and from school was itself a training. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-lived-on-the-top-of-one-hill-and-the-school-was-151262/

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Bannister, Roger. "I lived on the top of one hill and the school was at the top of another hill. Nobody ever went to school by car - we didn't have any cars during the war. So that to and from school was itself a training." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-lived-on-the-top-of-one-hill-and-the-school-was-151262/.

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"I lived on the top of one hill and the school was at the top of another hill. Nobody ever went to school by car - we didn't have any cars during the war. So that to and from school was itself a training." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-lived-on-the-top-of-one-hill-and-the-school-was-151262/. Accessed 28 Mar. 2026.

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Roger Bannister (born March 23, 1929) is a Athlete from United Kingdom.

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