A Quote by Twyla Tharp

When I was a kid, toe dancing and toe shoes had a meaning in our culture as a serious kind of art. — © Twyla Tharp
When I was a kid, toe dancing and toe shoes had a meaning in our culture as a serious kind of art.
I can go toe-to-toe with somebody with my shoes. But you can't do it with LeBron, 'cause what shoe does he not have?
Standing toe to toe with another fighter, I could probably do well, but a smart fighter is not going to stand toe to toe with me, and they're going to move to a weakness.
I'd go toe-to-toe with anybody in the Boston media over our group, 18-35 year-old guys.
He put a ring in the toe of a stocking. On Christmas Eve, we opened our stockings and it was there at the bottom of the toe. Then he got down on his knees and he was shaking.
I had six surgeries on my left toe and another six on the right toe.
I hated the sight on TV of big, clumsy, lumbering heavyweights plodding, stalking each other like two Frankenstein monsters, clinging, slugging toe to toe. I knew I could do it better ... circle, dance, shuffle, hit and move ... make an art out of it.
I'm smart and I can be really funny and interesting and I can go toe-to-toe with anybody in a conversation.
I wouldn't be comfy going toe to toe launching a new scripted show against broadcast.
I like my chances toe to toe with just about anybody.
I could sit toe to toe at a potato table with anybody.
I'm as good as anybody out there lyrically and conceptually and can go toe to toe with the best of them throughout history.
I'm not afraid to stand toe-to-toe and throw punches.
I've never been a guy who had more than a toe in Hollywood anyway, so my toe is more easily lopped off than most.
They shaved a little piece of bone off my small toe. You see, you balance yourself a certain way and this toe had grown under the other ones. So he cut it loose, where I could balance myself and it makes me walk straight.
Part of the problem is that we don't have enough Democrats that will actually stand toe-to-toe with this bully Donald Trump and fight for the rights and values of this republic.
I grew up in a sanctified church. I had to wear skirts below the knee. I couldn't wear pants, open-toe or heeled shoes. We couldn't cut our hair.
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