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The powdery sand caves under his weight and his bare feet sink at once marking the beach with shallow potholes
— Stephanie Fleshman
I'm just going through a phase right now. Everybody goes through phases and all, don't they?
— J.D. Salinger
So I'm pampering myself to a homemade stone pumice session, to sand down my feet because I'm worth it.
— Cody Lundin
She walked about disdainfully, unwilling to be enthusiastic over monuments of uncertain authorship or date.
— E. M. Forster
Dude, you got to draw your lines in the sand somewhere and hold them. It's especially important when the sand keeps shifting beneath your feet.
— Karen Marie Moning
We slid down on our behinds, little avalanches of sand pouring around our feet and down our pants.
— Ransom Riggs
That's life, man. The sand of the times keeps running out from under our feet. We're no longer standing where we once stood.
— Haruki Murakami
At night ghosts come In rivers of grief, To claw away the sand Beneath a man's feet
— Steven Erikson
I learn to
love the thing that has to be erased,
the thing I may not be allowed to keep,
sand that runs away beneath my running feet. — Imtiaz Dharker
love the thing that has to be erased,
the thing I may not be allowed to keep,
sand that runs away beneath my running feet. — Imtiaz Dharker
It was not about the sea or the sand, but burying her feet there had seemed to cure what had worried her ...
— Alice McDermott
Sometimes you get politicians who dig their feet into the sand and aren't willing to listen to another voice.
— Elizabeth Edwards
Urban callused feet
Walking barefoot on the beach
Worn smooth by the sand — Richard L. Ratliff
Walking barefoot on the beach
Worn smooth by the sand — Richard L. Ratliff
A theory which cannot be mortally endangered cannot be alive.
— W. A. H. Rushton
the sand was like sugar under his feet. They
— Anne Rice