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Feet Quotes - Page 90

It takes a little time sometimes To get your feet back on the ground.

Song: Takes A Little Time, Album: Behind the Eyes, 1997

Some stances are just conducive to swinging. If I stand up straight for too long it's harder to swing. Plus my feet hurt.

Wynton Marsalis, Carl Vigeland (2002). “Jazz In The Bittersweet Blues Of Life”, p.72, Da Capo Press

The light that shined upon the summit now seems almost to shine at our feet.

Woodrow Wilson, Arthur Stanley Link (1986). “The Papers of Woodrow Wilson”

Pleasures newly found are sweet When they lie about our feet.

William Wordsworth (1859). “The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Etc”, p.337

Thou hadst, for weary feet, the gift of rest.

William Watson (1936). “The Poems of Sir William Watson: 1878-1935”

Thou shalt not stir one foot to seek a foe.

William Shakespeare (2000). “Romeo and Juliet”, p.13, Wordsworth Editions

Ne'er ask me what raiment I'll wear, for I have no more doublets than backs, no more stockings than legs, nor no more shoes than feet--nay, sometime more feet than shoes, or such shoes as my toes look through the overleather.

William Shakespeare (2016). “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: All 214 Plays, Sonnets, Poems & Apocryphal Plays (Including the Biography of the Author): Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, Othello, The Tempest, King Lear, The Merchant of Venice, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Richard III, Antony and Cleopatra, Julius Caesar, The Comedy of Errorsäó_”, p.797, e-artnow