Quotes by Feet There is a calm for you where men and women Allen Tate feet men moving Our loss put six feet under ground Allen Tate roots feet loss Walk in this faithless grass with studious tread, Allen Tate eye moon feet So I stepped away, reminding myself that when you're a spy, sometimes all you can do is go on. One foot in front of the other, wherever the narrow path might lead. Ally Carter spy goes-on feet Sitting there that day, I knew that the only thing I could do was keep putting one foot in front of the other, hoping none of the secrets on my shoulders would make me lose my balance. Ally Carter balance secret feet It felt as if maybe the curse had lifted, the tide had shifted, but then the breeze picked up and a skeet took a very unfortunate turn. Seconds later, Angus was pulling his shot far to the right, shooting a large hole in the second-story galley not ten feet above Marcus's head. Ally Carter shooting stories feet You'd better not be trying to steal that," she said. The boy shrugged and reached for the small rolling suitcase at her feet. "I wouldn't dare." "Because I'm an excellent yeller." "I don't doubt it." "And fighter. My cousin gave me this nail file... the thing's just like a switchblade. Ally Carter cousin feet boys How are we doing, Simon?" she whispered into the small microphone in her collar. "Just about..." Simon started slowly. And then he stopped. "Wow." "What?" she asked, panic in her voice. "Nothing," he said too quickly. "What?" she asked again. "Well...it's just that...your boobs look even bigger on TV." Kat took that opportunity to turn and glare at the nearest security camera. In his bathroom stall thirty feet away, Simon nearly fell off the toilet. Ally Carter voice feet opportunity Resenting the obtuseness of others is not good ground for shooting oneself in the foot. Amartya Sen oneself shooting feet A system of pitfalls thoughtfully prepared for the feet for the self-made man, along the path by which he advances to distinction. Ambrose Bierce self feet men A rabbit's foot may bring good luck to you, but it brought none to the rabbit. Ambrose Bierce good-luck feet rabbits PERFECTION, n. An imaginary state of quality distinguished from the actual by an element known as excellence; an attribute of the critic. The editor of an English magazine having received a letter pointing out the erroneous nature of his views and style, and signed "Perfection," promptly wrote at the foot of the letter: "I don't agree with you," and mailed it to Matthew Arnold. Ambrose Bierce editors views feet MISERICORDE, n. A dagger which in mediaeval warfare was used by the foot soldier to remind an unhorsed knight that he was mortal. Ambrose Bierce knights soldier feet When among the graves of thy fellows, walk with circumspection; thine own is open at thy feet. Ambrose Bierce graves feet death The finer literature, indeed, is characterized by a certain suffusion of the feminine flavor, the finer, the more ideal, thought plumed with sentiment; even science loves to spring from its feet, philosophy affect the clouds to inspire and edify. Amos Bronson Alcott feet spring philosophy As soon as I put my foot on Indian soil, my painting underwent a change not only in subject and spirit but in technique. Amrita Sher-Gil soil technique feet Ours should be the love that asks not 'how little?' but, 'how much?' The love that delights to pour out everything upon the feet of our Beloved. Amy Carmichael delight feet littles Absence really can make the heart grow fonder, even when the [man's] feet wander. Amy Dickinson women feet heart It takes a little time sometimes Amy Grant feet littles sometimes To understand Vers libre, one must abandon all desire to find in it the even rhythm of metrical feet. One must allow the lines to flow as they will when read aloud by an intelligent reader. Amy Lowell intelligent feet desire «1234567891011»