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We forget our health and comfort and notice a pinching shoe. Much of living well is detaching from our boring stories of pain and shifting focus
— Derren Brown
What I've learnt is: buy the damn shoes. Kiss the boy. You can lose a life in indecision, and regret is a waste of an emotion.
— Kate Lord Brown
This was all horribly wrong. This was red wine with fish. This was a man wearing a dinner jacket and brown shoes. This was as wrong as things get.
— Hugh Laurie
Did you ever get the feeling that the world is a tuxedo and you're a pair of brown shoes?
— George Gobel
I love cops. I think you have to walk in their shoes to understand, you know when they use violence, Michael Brown in Ferguson, a classic case.
— Geraldo Rivera
I had always wanted to go to the Navy. As a young kid, I was intrigued by a Naval Officer with the beautiful brown shoes and sharp gold wings.
— Wally Schirra
Hope is not illusion.
— Cassandra Clare
Most people are extras in their own movie.
— Bob Proctor
It's not a question of whether a person's been inspired by God, the only question is, has that person realized it, or not?
— Donald L. Hicks
In the long run, the most unpleasant truth is a safer companion than a pleasant falsehood.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Believe it or not, it's actually beautiful to some people.
— Jennifer Niven
More than a food, the pickle was a kind of drug for tenement children, who were still too young for whiskey.
— Jane Ziegelman
I used to play one job and have 125 pair of shoes on the floor. What was I doing? I couldn't wear but one pair.
— James Brown
Never go anywhere you have to wear brown shoes.
— Bill Nighy
Did you ever feel as if the whole world was a tuxedo, and you were a pair of brown shoes?
— George Gobel
Brown shoes don't make it.
— Frank Zappa
To wake the soul by tender strokes of art,
To raise the genius, and to mend the heart — Alexander Pope
To raise the genius, and to mend the heart — Alexander Pope
Because to me it is inconceivable that a subordinate leader should not carry out orders given by the leaders of the State.
— Otto Ohlendorf
A cat likes to hear you calling him. He sits in a bush a yard from your shoes - and listens.
— Pam Brown