Quotes About Barefoot
My dreaming thoughts go barefoot in the evening.
~ Guillaume Apollinaire
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THE SUN HAD just crested on the horizon like a misplaced planet, swollen and molten and red, lighting a landscape that seemed sculpted out of clay and soft stone and marked by the fossilized tracks of animals with no names, when a tall barefoot man wearing little more than rags dropped his horse's reins and eased himself off the horse's back and worked his way down an embankment into a riverbed chained with pools of water that glimmered as brightly as blood in the sunrise.
~ James Lee Burke
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I'd play music on the street, especially in developing nations where a lot of kids couldn't wear shoes. In order to relate with kids that would be following me barefoot, I would take off my shoes, and they would all laugh at me because I couldn't go three steps without wincing.
~ Michael Franti
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She felt grief move within her like a barefoot woman flitting through a dark house.
~ Thrity Umrigar
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Some women have a weakness for shoes. i can go barefoot if necessary. I have a weakness for books.
~ Oprah Winfrey
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I was alone. I was barefoot. I was twenty-six years old and an orphan too. An actual stray, a stranger had observed a couple of weeks before, when I'd told him my name and explained how very loose I was in the world.
~ Cheryl Strayed
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I walked barefoot — the only way to walk on a muddy road.
~ Laurie Gough
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Summer mornings, the light of the world pouring in and the silence. It was a barefoot life, the cool of the night on the floorboards, the green trees if you stepped outside, the first faint cries of the birds. He arrived in a suit and didn't put it on again until he went back to the city.
~ James Salter
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There was the added advantage that if the intruder was barefoot, he'd cut himself on the broken glass. Of course, this was unlikely since it was November and forty degrees.
~ Janet Evanovich
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My mother did literally hitchhike barefoot to the country store.
~ Moon Unit Zappa
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When I had no shoes I was comfortable - I used to run barefoot. When I wore shoes it was difficult. To run in shoes was ok, but at the beginning of my career it was hard.
~ Haile Gebrselassie
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El agua anda descalza por las calles mojadas.
~ Pablo Neruda
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And in the outer islands she found, I think, a Hawaii more to her liking—not the Babbitty boosters and country-club racists of Honolulu. In snapshots from those jaunts, she looked like a stranger: not Mom but some pensive, stylish lady in a sleeveless turquoise shift, alone with her thoughts in the middle distance—a Joan Didion character, it seems now, walking barefoot, sandals in hand, past a shaggy wall of shorefront pines. Didion, I later learned, was her favorite writer.
~ William Finnegan
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The girl was lighter without her heart. She danced barefoot on the hot roads, and her feet were not cut by the glass or stones that studded her way. She spoke to the dead whenever they visited her. She tried to be kind, but they realised that they no longer had anything in common with her, and she realised it, too. So they went their separate ways.
~ Helen Oyeyemi
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My own prescription for health is less paperwork and more running barefoot through the grass.
~ Leslie Grimutter
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J'ai la peau de l'âme trop sensible. Il faudrait apprendre à son âme à marcher pieds nus.
~ Jean Cocteau
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Il faudrait apprendre à son âme à marcher pieds nus.
~ Jean Cocteau
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I started out playing football in the streets, playing barefoot like all the boys there - we didn't have the money for football boots.
~ David Villa
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Shoes block pain, not impact! Pain teaches us to run comfortably! From the moment you start going barefoot, you will change the way you run.
~ Christopher McDougall
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When he zoomed in, he was startled by what he found: instead of each foot clomping down as it would in a shoe, it behaved like an animal with a mind of its own—stretching, grasping, seeking the ground with splayed toes, gliding in for a landing like a lake-bound swan.
~ Christopher McDougall
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As much for his mind as for his body, Erwan likes to run it barefoot.
~ Christopher McDougall
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Your foot is perfectly happy molding itself around rocks. All you've got to do is relax and let your foot flex. It
~ Christopher McDougall
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Hoy en día, el doctor Hartmann cree que el mejor consejo para la prevención de lesiones es el que escuchó de boca de un entrenador que recomendaba «correr descalzo sobre césped húmedo tres veces a la semana». No
~ Christopher McDougall
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running shoes may be the most destructive force to ever hit the human foot. Barefoot
~ Christopher McDougall
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