Quotes on the topic: Shoe


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I would have never imagined that I'd become a shoe salesman so that I could give away shoes. I mean that idea is ludicrous.


I wouldn't take it as a compliment if someone looked at one of my shoes and said, 'Oh, that looks like a comfortable shoe.' There is a heel that is too high to walk in, certainly. But who cares? You don't have to walk in high heels.


A woman carries her clothes. But the shoe carries the woman.


A shoe has so much more to offer than just to walk.


One thing I detest, I have to say, is when a shoe is too soft, and it's molding to the foot. This is quite disgusting. And I really, really hate incredibly long shoes, where the last is very pointy, almost like Aladdin.


When you sketch a shoe but don't have the intention to do a proper shoe, it remains a curvy sketch with no detail. The shoe completely morphs to the body.


Sex and the City changed New York-New York's become a big shoe store now, unfortunately.


The one thing my mom will let me get is a nice shoe sometimes.


The shoe that fits one person pinches another; there is no recipe for living that suits all cases.


If you drag your shoe a bit those plastic spikes or rubber spikes can be almost as bad as metal spikes.


Any style that Nike makes in all black, shoe, sweatshirt, onesie, doesn't matter, I pretty much need to have.


A scuffed up shoe on the red carpet or at a big premiere is never okay! It can really alter the vibe of a trendy look.


I'm obsessed with sparkle for men. It's so funny watching people's reaction to a disco-ball shoe!


I believe every woman should have a flat, a really good wedge, and then the showstopper shoe.


Wearing a great shoe is essential for me.


I became the storyteller of South Side Chicago. I used an old Kiwi liquid shoe polish as a microphone. I'd go around the house interviewing everybody, telling stupid jokes, doing voices. I mimicked Sidney Poitier, Sammy Davis Jr., people on 'Laugh-In,' Flip Wilson.


If the shoe fits, it's too expensive.


Who will wear a shoe that hurts him, because the shoe-maker tells him 'tis well made?


Before I was married, I didn't consider my failure to manage even basic hand tools a feminist inadequacy. I thought it had more to do with being Jewish. The Jews I knew growing up didn't do 'do-it-yourself.' When my father needed to hammer something he generally used his shoe, and the only real tool he owned was a pair of needle-nose pliers.


Uggs are comfort shoes, and it's important to have a shoe that gives you a sense of comfort. I have about 15 pair of Uggs - the same shoe, the same color. And I also have the bedroom slippers.