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People Need To Walk In Your Shoes Quotes By Curtis Joseph

Any time you're mentioned in the same breath as Tony Esposito, for whatever reason, it's a great honor. He's one of my idols. He's one of the greatest of all time. — Curtis Joseph

People Need To Walk In Your Shoes Quotes By Guy Pearce

I feel I do my best work when it's all there on the page, and I feel that the character is very vivid as I read the script and I'm not having to create stuff and trying to cobble together something. If I have to do that, then I don't entirely trust what I'm doing. — Guy Pearce

People Need To Walk In Your Shoes Quotes By Nobuyoshi Araki

Don't you think that it is necessary to have a sense of brutality in photography? — Nobuyoshi Araki

People Need To Walk In Your Shoes Quotes By Brandalynn Davis

Prisoner of Her Own Captivity — Brandalynn Davis

People Need To Walk In Your Shoes Quotes By Carol Rifka Brunt

There was something so lonely about that moment, everyone around me completely involved in this thing I wasn't a part of, me with nowhere to go. — Carol Rifka Brunt

People Need To Walk In Your Shoes Quotes By Hank Haney

I've been ripped for being too sensitive, but I do think people need to walk in another person's shoes before they accuse them of being too sensitive. — Hank Haney

People Need To Walk In Your Shoes Quotes By Daniel Handler

Every time you said it, you really said it. It wasn't like a sequel where Hollywood just lines up the same actors and hopes it works again. It was like a remake with a new director and crew trying something else and starting from scratch. — Daniel Handler

People Need To Walk In Your Shoes Quotes By Michelle Stuart

I never made "feminist art," and if I did it was not deliberate ... — Michelle Stuart

People Need To Walk In Your Shoes Quotes By Gabrielle Bernstein

I am willing to see things differently. I am willing to see love. — Gabrielle Bernstein

People Need To Walk In Your Shoes Quotes By Max Lucado

Aging is God's idea. It's one of the ways he keeps us headed homeward. — Max Lucado

People Need To Walk In Your Shoes Quotes By Robert Sikoryak

I'm such a product of my media diet ... it's interesting that you say what I do is observational. It's observational as far as it goes - to the extent that I observe media closely. Kriota might have a better sense of this. I don't always have the best sense of how human nature works, but I certainly know how to dismantle representations of characters. — Robert Sikoryak

People Need To Walk In Your Shoes Quotes By Glen Cook

It was one of those moments in which I become very uncomfortable. One of those times when nothing you say can be right, and almost anything you do say is wrong. I could see no answer but the classic Croaker approach.
I began to back away.
That is how I handle my women. Duck for cover when they get distressed.
I almost made it to the door.
She could move when she wanted. She crossed the gap and put her arms around me, rested a cheek against my chest.
And that is how they handle me, the sentimental fool. The closet romantic. — Glen Cook

People Need To Walk In Your Shoes Quotes By Lawrence Ferlinghetti

Telling over to myself/ how beauty never dies/ but lies apart/ among the aborigines/ of art/ and far above the battlefields/ of love
pg. 23// // A Coney Island of the Mind — Lawrence Ferlinghetti

People Need To Walk In Your Shoes Quotes By Ian McEwan

These memories sustained him, but not so easily. Too often they reminded him of where he was when he last summoned them. They lay on the far side of a great divide in time, as significant as B.C. and A.D. Before prison, before the war, before the sight of a corpse became a banality. — Ian McEwan

People Need To Walk In Your Shoes Quotes By Anne Lamott

Writing like this is a little like milking a cow: the milk is so rich and delicious, and the cow is so glad you did it. — Anne Lamott