Feet In Grass Quotes
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Feet In Grass Quotes & Sayings
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I got my best foot forward onto greener grass, cause there ain't no future living in the past.
— Black Hawk
A light like the glint of water on dewy grass flashed from under her feet as she danced.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
If you live feeling like
Your glass is half empty, well,
It may as well be empty all the way. — Mattie J.T. Stepanek
Your glass is half empty, well,
It may as well be empty all the way. — Mattie J.T. Stepanek
Time to move on, time to get going. What lies ahead I have no way of knowing. But under my feet, baby, grass is growing.
— Tom Petty
We live by night and dance fast so grass can't grow under our feet. That's our creed.
— Dennis Lehane
Light, Life and Love are like three glow-worms at thy feet: the whole universe of stars, the dewdrops on the grass whereon thou walkest!
— Aleister Crowley
I used to lie down on the grass and draw the blades as they grew - until every square foot of meadow, or mossy bank, became a possession to me.
— John Ruskin
You mean our worst enemy may be the grass beneath our feet?
— Nicole Sager
I always knew that someday I would once again feel the grass under my feet and walk in the sunshine as a free man.
— Nelson Mandela
Professor Moriarty is not a man who lets the grass grow under his feet.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
Read my book and you shall know thee
— Oscar Sanders
For the socially timid, the kitchen is the place to be. At least, it is a place to start.
— Laurie Colwin
The recitation of grievances was strange balm.
— Regina O'Melveny
You that performs all day
When will you remove that mask. — Gabriel Iqbal
When will you remove that mask. — Gabriel Iqbal
Bare feet on the grass comfort the spirit and connect the body to the earth all at once!
— Maximillian Degenerez
Few humans see fairies or hear their music, but many find fairy rings of dark grass, scattered with toadstools, left by their dancing feet.
— Judy Allen