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Feet Quotes - Page 87

Heart of my heart, were it more, More would be laid at your feet.

James Joyce (2016). “James Joyce: The Complete Novels (Book House)”, p.146, Book House

I would be a fool to put my feet down in a position where I can't accommodate metamorphoses.

"In New Role, Kemp Fights With His Past Over Ideology" by B. Drummond Ayres Jr., www.nytimes.com. August 15, 1996.

... love is too delicate a flower to rise again when one has trampled it under foot.

George Sand, George Burnham Ives, Mary Webb Artois, J. Alfred Burgan “The Masterpieces of George Sand: She and he, and Lavinia; with memoir by J. A. Burgan”

There is something laughable about the sight of authors who enjoy the rustling folds of long and involved sentences: they are trying to cover up their feet.

Friedrich Nietzsche (2010). “The Gay Science: With a Prelude in Rhymes and an Appendix of Songs”, p.227, Vintage

A little wisdom is indeed possible; but this blessed security have I found in all things, that they prefer--to DANCE on the feet of chance.

Friedrich Nietzsche (2016). “Thus spake Zarathustra - A Book for All and None”, p.184, Friedrich Nietzsche