I was sad because I had no shoes, until I met a man who had no feet. So I said, "Got any shoes you’re not using?
I had no shoes, and I felt sorry for myself until I met a man who had no feet. I took his shoes. Now I feel better.
I cried when I had no shoes, until I met a man who had no feet. And then I laughed REALLY hard.
I cried because I had no shoes. Then I met a man who had no feet.
I once cried because I had no shoes to play soccer, but one day, I met a man who had no feet.
I had no shoes and I pitied myself. Then I met a man who had no feet, so I took his shoes.
I once felt bad because I had no shoes, and then I met a man who had no feet. He was wearing an ankle bracelet that kept falling off.
I was complaining that I had no shoes till I met a man who had no feet.
Once I wept for I had no shoes. Then I met a man with no feet, so I took his shoes. I mean, it wasn't as if he was going to need them.
I was the only person I'd ever met who had a record contract. None of the E Street Band, as far as I know, had been on an airplane until Columbia sent us to Los Angeles.
It seemed as if some subtle current of recognition had passed between them... not as if they had met before... but as if they had come close several times until finally an impatient Fate had forced their paths to intersect.
I bet you, if I had met Trotsky, and had had a chat with him, I would have found him a very interesting and human fellow, for I have never yet met a man I didn't like.
Englishwomen's shoes look as if they had been made by someone who had often heard shoes described, but had never seen any.
I grew up on a street that's similar to the ones you used to see in Coronation Street on TV. We had an outside toilet at the bottom of the yard and I had to share a bedroom until my older sisters left home.
I can't wear flat shoes. My feet repel them. I was in agony. My high heels had left my feet bleeding. Laugh all you want, my feet hurt
I had to leave, and my husband was forced to stay on this plantation until after the harvest season was over. And then the man that we had worked for, he'd taken the car, and the most of the few things we had had been stolen.