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What can I say? I have a thing for women who carry heavy books and know how to use them
— Courtney Milan
Not belonging is a terrible feeling. It feels awkward and it hurts, as if you were wearing someone else's shoes.
— Phoebe Stone
There are places on Earth, in every country, where, for various reasons, good schools cannot be built and good teachers cannot or do not want to go.
— Sugata Mitra
No more will there be any difference between 'the ideal good' and 'good' in so far as both are good.
— Aristotle.
It's mind-altering when you slip into someone else's shoes. That's psychedelic, man.
— Bryan Cranston
I try to remember what my mother said about sympathy and putting myself in someone else's shoes.
— Ella Dominguez
Before you can walk a mile in someone else's shoes, You first have to put them on ...
— Timothy W. Tron
It is blasphemous rebellion against God thatmarks the Antichrist as the final and logical expression of humanism.
— J. Vernon McGee
If you haven't walked in someone else's shoes, it's difficult to know the fit, so be kind and compassionate.
— Heather Wolf
Her knock started out speaking of her own innocence and beauty, and accidentally ended speaking of the innocence and beauty of all very young girls.
— J.D. Salinger
It's what they say to do when you're depressed, you know. Walk in someone else's shoes for a while, and your own won't feel so tight.
— Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
It's safe to assume that no matter where you stand, someone would be happy to be in your shoes, just as you'd be happy to be in someone else's.
— Scott Berkun
Not having the best situation,
but
seeing the best in your situation
is
the key to happiness. — Marie Forleo
but
seeing the best in your situation
is
the key to happiness. — Marie Forleo
There are winners, there are losers and there are people who have not yet learned how to win.
— Les Brown
The one thing you have to do if you write a book is put yourself in someone else's shoes. The reader's shoes. You've got to entertain them.
— Mark Haddon
It's my nature to go around in high spirits most of the time and then to collapse.
— Margaret Sullavan
It's more enjoyable when I'm disguised in some way; stepping into someone else's shoes is part of the reason why I became an actor.
— Emun Elliott