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  • Only two people have been on the cover of Time Magazine in bare feet. I'm one, the other is Gandhi.

    Two   Feet   People  
  • Be sure you put your feet in the right place, then stand firm.

  • I like feet. I definitely have a fetish. I love to see a man's bare foot, but it's got to be taken care of. If they're not well manicured, you've got to wonder what the rest of him is like. [laughs] I don't want to get in bed with somebody and feel his gnarly feet.

    Taken   Men   Feet  
  • Let the children be free; encourage them; let them run outside when it is raining; let them remove their shoes when they find a puddle of water; and when the grass of the meadows is wet with dew, let them run on it and trample it with their bare feet; let them rest peacefully when a tree invites them to sleep beneath its shade; let them shout and laugh when the sun wakes them in the morning.

  • Where I lived - winter and hard earth.I sat in my cold stone roomchoosing tough words, granite, flint,to break the ice. My broken heart -I tried that, but it skimmed,flat, over the frozen lake.She came from a long, long way,but I saw her at last, walking,my daughter, my girl, across the fields,In bare feet, bringing all spring's flowersto her mother's house. I swearthe air softened and warmed as she moved,the blue sky smiling, none too soon,with the small shy mouth of a new moon.

    Girl   Mother   Daughter  
  • A ranch hand, equivalent of the old gaucho, rides after an ostrich, swinging three-thonged and weighted baleadoras. Note how only the toe of the boot is in the stirrup iron. In old times, the gaucho often rode with only the great toe of the bare foot in a metal ring.

    Hands   Iron   Feet  
  • I want to be where your bare foot walks, because maybe before you step, you'll look at the ground. I want that blessing

    Blessing   Feet   Looks  
  • Love That’s it: The cashless commerce. The blanket always too short. The loose connexion. To search behind the horizon. To brush fallen leaves with four shoes and in one’s mind to rub bare feet. To let and rent hearts; or in a room with shower and mirror, in a hired car, bonnet facing the moon, wherever innocence stops and burns its programme, the word in falsetto sounds different and new each time. Today, in front of a box office not yet open, hand in hand crackled the hangdog old man and the dainty old woman. The film promised love.

    Heart   Moon   Men  
  • I find it a lot healthier for me to be someplace where I can go outside in my bare feet.

    Feet   Bare Feet   I Can  
    "Biography/ Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
  • Nineteen eighty is almost here, thank God. the hippies are getting old, they blew their brains on acid and now they're begging on street corners all over San Francisco. Their hair is tangled and their bare feet are thick and gray as shoes. We're sick of them.

    Hippie   Hair   Shoes  
    Jennifer Egan (2010). “A Visit from the Goon Squad”, p.31, Anchor
  • Take a shot in front of D.L. Probing for a vein in my dirty bare foot... Junkies have no shame... They are impervious to the repugnance of others. It is doubtful if shame can exist in the absence of sexual libido... The junky's shame disappears with his nonsexual sociability which is also dependent on libido.

    Dirty   Feet   Veins  
    William S. Burroughs (2007). “Naked Lunch: The Restored Text”, p.57, Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
  • Yoga class is intimate even just from the standpoint of taking off your socks. Exposing your bare feet can be a big deal. You may be an African American next to a Caucasian or a Latino. But once practice begins and we drop in, separation dissolves.

    Yoga   Practice   Class  
  • I like to walk, touch living Mother Earth—bare feet best, and thrill every step. Used to envy happy reptiles that had advantage of so much body in contact with earth, bosom to bosom. [We] live with our heels as well as head and most of our pleasure comes in that way.

    Mother   Feet   Envy  
    John Muir (1999). “To Yosemite and Beyond: Writings from the Years 1863-1875”
  • The front door flew open, and Mary shot out of the house, jumping off the porch, not even bothering with the steps to the ground. She ran over the frost-laden grass in her bare feet and threw herself at him, grabbing on to his neck with both arms. She held him so tightly his spine cracked. She was sobbing. Bawling. Crying so hard her whole body was shaking. He didn't ask any questions, just wrapped himself around her. I'm not okay," she said hoarsely between breaths. "Rhage...I'm not okay.

    Feet   Jumping   Doors  
    J.R. Ward (2008). “The Black Dagger Brotherhood: An Insider's Guide”, p.120, Penguin
  • So I stood up and did a handstand on my Guru's roof, to celebrate the notion of liberation. I felt the dusty tiles under my hands. I felt my own strength and balance. I felt the easy night breeze on the palms of my bare feet. This kind of thing -- a spontaneous handstand--isn't something a disembodied cool blue soul can do, but a human being can do it. We have hands; we can stand on them if we want to. That's our privilege. That's the joy of a mortal body. And that's why God needs us. Because God loves to feel things through our hands.

    Night   Blue   Hands  
    Elizabeth Gilbert (2010). “The Complete Elizabeth Gilbert: Eat, Pray, Love; Committed; The Last American Man; Stern Men & Pilgrims”, p.178, A&C Black
  • A cowboy, a lawyer, and a mechanic watched Queen of the Damned,” I murmured. Warren—who had once, a long time ago, been a cowboy—snickered and wiggled his bare feet. “It could be the beginning of either a bad joke or a horror story.” “No,” said Kyle, the lawyer, whose head was propped up on my thigh. “If you want a horror story, you have to start out with a werewolf, his gorgeous lover, and a walker.

    Patricia Briggs (2011). “The Mercy Thompson Collection”, p.641, Penguin
  • Give me a mystery - just a plain and simple one - a mystery which is diffidence and silence, a slim little bare-foot mystery: give me a mystery - just one!

    Simple   Feet   Giving  
  • Cecy, what are you doing here?" She took a step forward, then paused on the threshold, glancing down at her bare feet. “I could ask of you the same.” “I like to talk to the horses at night. They make good company. And you should not be out and about in your nightgown. There are Lightwoods wandering these halls.

    Horse   Night   Feet  
    Cassandra Clare (2014). “Clockwork Princess”, p.248, Simon and Schuster
  • The first four months of writing the book, my mental image is scratching with my hands through granite. My other image is pushing a train up the mountain, and it's icy, and I'm in bare feet.

    Book   Writing   Hands  
  • I was ravenous for my child and took to gorging myself in the boneyard, hoping that she might possibly meet me halfway, or just beyond, one night, if only for an instant—step back into her own bare feet, onto the wet grass or fallen leaves or snowy ground of the living Enon, so that we could share just one last human word.

    Children   Night   Feet  
  • I tried on the farmer's hat, Didn't fit. . . A little too small - just a bit Too floppy. . . . . I tried on the summer sun, Felt good. Nice and warm - knew it would. Tried the grass beneath bare feet, Felt neat. Finally, finally felt well dressed, Nature's clothes fit me best.

    Summer   Nice   Feet  
    Shel Silverstein, “Tryin' On Clothes”
  • While we're young and beautiful, living free and easy. Here without a worry, dancing in our bare feet because when the summer's done we might not be so young and beautiful.

    Beautiful   Summer   Feet  
  • The old people came literally to love the soil and they sat or reclined on the ground with a feeling of being close to a mothering power. It was good for the skin to touch the earth and the old people liked to remove their moccasins and walk with bare feet on the sacred earth. Their tipis were built upon the earth and their altars were made of earth. The birds that flew into the air came to rest upon the earth and it was the final abiding place of all things that lived and grew. The soil was soothing, strengthening, cleansing and healing.

    Healing   Air   Feet  
    Luther Standing Bear (2006). “Land of the Spotted Eagle”, p.192, U of Nebraska Press
  • If the gas pedal on your car is shaped like a bare foot, you might be a redneck.

    Redneck   Feet   Car  
  • I hung out with some crazy desert people. One guy was just walking around with only shorts on - he'd been walking with bare feet for the last two years. He was totally scarred and eating on all fours like a dog.

    Dog   Crazy   Years  
    Source: pitchfork.com
  • Bare feet are the best shoes!

    Shoes   Feet   Bare Feet  
    "David Belle - Parkour Simples". Youtube video, www.youtube.com. March 16, 2007.
  • We live with our heels as well as head and most of our pleasure comes in that way.

    Reptiles   Way   Pleasure  
    John Muir (1999). “To Yosemite and Beyond: Writings from the Years 1863-1875”
  • And forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair.

    Khalil Gibran (2014). “The Prophet - Der Prophet”, p.58, Lulu.com
  • I like to walk around with bare feet and I don't like to comb my hair.

    Hair   Feet   Walks  
    "Biography/ Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
  • Riley was quiet for a minute. She gathered her blanket all around her. "Paul always loved you, Alice. He knows I know that. I know he loves me, too. But it's different." Alice opened her mouth, but nothing came out at first. "He loved me once. But I think that part is over," she said slowly. "No, it's not. It hasn't even begun." Riley took Alice's bare foot in her hand and squeezed it. "I told him, though, that he better be good to you. When you came along, I said I'd share you, but I told him to remember that you're my sister. I loved you first."

    Thinking   Feet   Hands  
    "The Last Summer (of You and Me)". Chapter 20: I Loved You First. Book by Ann Brashares, 2007.
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