A collection of 2,012 inspiring quotes about shoes from various authors and sources.
I usually play the role of a glamourous girl or a Miss Goody-two-shoes.
I prefer flat shoes and comfort: I feel more like myself.
When I write, it\'s like choosing which shoes I\'m going to put on. More often than not, my lyrics are personal - but I sometimes have to put myself in other people\'s shoes.
I have a problem. I love shoes, I love clothes, I love makeup.
Old age is the age when legs wear out faster than shoes.
It\'s really fun to put yourself into a character - into shoes you wouldn\'t normally be in.
Many entrepreneurs embrace profit-making and charitable purposes. Companies such as shoes seller Toms and eyeglass firm Warby Parker sell products at a profit with a pledge to devote part of their earnings to the needy. The number of for-profit businesses with a built-in charitable dimension has proliferated.
When someone can\'t afford to wear shoes, it\'s not just about them not having shoes on that day. It\'s about a cycle of poverty that exists within their community.
Even when I was a little kid, I hated to dress up. I hated to put on regular shoes. I wanted to play all the time. I hate to wear any kind of coat or sweater. I\'ve never liked hot. I\'ve never liked to be warm.
A travel book is a book that puts you in the shoes of the traveler, and it\'s usually a book about having a very bad time, having a miserable time, even better. You don\'t want to read a book about someone having a great time in the South of France, eating and drinking and falling in love. What you want to read is a book about a guy going through the jungle, going through the arctic snow, having a terrible time trying to cross the Sahara, and solving problems as they go.
Everybody has their own taste, and I allow for that, but personally, I don\'t like a striped tie on a striped shirt. I don\'t like brown shoes with a blue suit. Cordovan maybe, but not brown.
Talking about how one country is better or worse or weaker or whatever during this pandemic is like if a herd of angry rhinos was stampeding toward you and you just kept yelling that you have on nicer shoes than the guy next to you. Rhinos. Don\'t. Care. Right now - this moment - is a horrible and also crucial time. It\'s showing us not just the incredibly ridiculous flaws in capitalism, but it\'s also demonstrating our shared humanity. We must join together, fight this thing, and shed our toxic nationalism.
Society? Can we trust us? Doubt it. We\'re probably not even real, as was revealed in the popular documentary The Matrix. That bloke next door? Made of pixels. Your co-workers? Pixels. You? One pixel. One measly pixel. You haven\'t even got shoes, for Christ\'s sake.
I\'m thankful for a pair of shoes that feel really good on my feet; I like my shoes. I\'m thankful for the birds; I feel like they\'re singing just for me when I get up in the morning... Saying, \'Good morning, John. You made it, John.\' I\'m thankful for the sea breeze that feels so good right now, and the scent of jasmine when the sun starts going down. I\'m thankful.
If you think about computing, there isn\'t just one way to compute, just like there\'s not just one way to move around. You can have shoes, you can have a car, you can have a bicycle, submarine, rocket, plane, train, glider, whatever. Because you have one doesn\'t mean you get rid of another one... But PCs continue to be important.
Put yourself in the shoes of one of these oligarchs who has been given a gift of $10 billion. Russia is in a deep depression. Nobody\'s investing. There is a widespread political consensus that the way you got your wealth is illegitimate.
Playing basketball all my life, I\'ve collected a lot of different basketball shoes. It\'s pretty much all I wear.
With the NBA\'s dress code, I had to revamp my wardrobe a little bit. They call it \'business casual.\' You have to wear dress jeans or dress slacks, with a collared shirt or sweater. And you can\'t wear athletic shoes.
I\'ve tried to keep myself out of bad situations, and if that means I\'m a Goody Two-shoes, so be it.
I try to put myself in the shoes of people in the news. I\'m in the news myself quite a lot. But there\'s many days I give thanks I\'m not in the news and the news that\'s out there.
Some of the shoes I have are from movies - I have my workman\'s boots from \'While You Were Sleeping\' - while others are shoes I\'ve had forever.
I like to wear my dad\'s shoes to auditions as sort of a lucky thing. I feel like I\'m on solid ground.
From shoes that are a size too small to a dress that doesn\'t fit quite right, there are incredible pieces in most wardrobes that have never been worn.
I think I make shoes quite okay.
I like women with style to wear my shoes.
I put everything I think is sexy into my shoes.
I never thought that I would sell to young people, but now girls who are 14 and 15 buy my shoes.
If you look at my closet, there\'s all kinds of shoes, but at the same time I don\'t want to spread myself thin as far as designs and collabs.
I like different shoes with different themes for different reasons.
Hypebeasts want shoes just to say other people don\'t have them.