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Quotes About Feet

Below her, a Fremen work gang appeared. They climbed to the sietch's middle entrance, and she saw that they had muddy feet. Fremen with muddy feet!
~ Frank Herbert
And she had sung the walking song lovers shared on the sand, its rhythm like the drag of the dunes against the feet: "Tell me of thine eyes And I will tell thee of thy heart. Tell me of thy feet And I will tell thee of thy hands. Tell me of thy sleeping And I will tell thee of thy waking. Tell me of thy desires And I will tell thee of thy need.
~ Frank Herbert
A beautiful line of verse has twelve feet, and two wings.
~ Jules Renard
Thank God Brazilian goalkeepers are now learning to play with their feet, because that was the big problem.
~ Cafu
It's a 12-hour cooking class for me on the set of 'Chopped.' You'd think I'd get sick of it, but it's a source of endless interest to me. The only thing I don't like about it is it's a long day and my feet hurt. Otherwise, I love it.
~ Ted Allen
Sorg blekes ut og vender seg til stjernene men minnet om hester, kvinne føtter, barn strømmer fra deres ansikter over i gressets rike.
~ Rolf Jacobsen
Very well, since you're a swing enthusiast. I noticed the flicker of recognition in your eyes when I mentioned the Lunceford band. Who was Trummy Young?" "Played trombone with his feet," said Haley. "Now about the free warning.
~ Ron Goulart
her feet and legs. The children are silent, as if awed by the sound. "A fuel tank in a house on Seventh Street," she
~ Anita Shreve
In a flash of wonderment she saw firm, continuous ground under her feet, stretching from back then to right now and on and on as far as her eyes could take her.
~ Ann Brashares
If you'll all just follow me over to our top sector here, I'll start your guided tour." Ellis got up, then followed Riley and Heather, who was dragging her feet, as they fell in behind Deb. "Are there going to be snacks?" he asked. "I do my best work with snacks.
~ Sarah Dessen
We, it seems, have entered newly In the sphere of dreams enchanted. Do thy bidding, guide us truly, That our feet be forwards planted In the vast, the desert spaces!
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Yes, Prime Minister," said MacArthur, "it's a warship. Sticking out of a mountain, thousands of feet above sea level." Curtin
~ John Birmingham
One such club activity was a dance that was held after the regular service in an adjacent hall. Qutb describes the seductive atmosphere of the occasion: "The dance hall was illuminated with red, blue and a few white lights. It convulsed to the tunes of the gramophone and was full of bounding feet and seductive legs. Arms circled waists, lips met lips, chests met chests, and the atmosphere was full of passion.
~ John Calvert
I still hung onto the hope that my broken knight would gallop back into my life and sweep me off my feet.
~ A. Meredith Walters
I never went to acting school, so improv was my training. Just being quick on your feet helps in everyday life.
~ Ben Schwartz
One fire was on his spirit, one resolve - To send the keen axe to the root of wrong, Clearing a free way to the feet of God, The eyes of conscience testing every stroke.
~ Edwin Markham
the dreams of the head ended up beneath the feet.
~ Elena Ferrante
In California depth is measured in feet: six feet on one end of the pool and three feet on the other.
~ Anthony Marais
Quarterback play starts with your eyes and feet. Those have to be in the right place and have to be on time.
~ Alex Smith
I've got nice feet. I do pay quite a lot of attention to them. I always have.
~ Toks Olagundoye
For truth to tell, dancing in all its forms cannot be excluded from the curriculum of all noble education: dancing with the feet, with ideas, with words, and, need I add that one must also be able to dance with pen- that one must learn how to write
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
A little wisdom is indeed possible; but this blessed security have I found in all things, that they prefer--to DANCE on the feet of chance.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
I think they're unreasonably angry," Fafhrd asserted, scrambling to his feet. "Priests always are," the Mouser said philosophically, with a sidewise shudder at the dart's black-crusted point.
~ Fritz Leiber
Albin stood to the side a few feet and blew his nose with a honk. He could blow his nose a dozen ways. A honk was the saddest.
~ Gail Carson Levine