A Quote by Grace Potter

For all the flack that we get for becoming successful, you get people who really respect how firmly planted our feet have been in Vermont. — © Grace Potter
For all the flack that we get for becoming successful, you get people who really respect how firmly planted our feet have been in Vermont.
A man who has both feet planted firmly in the air can be safely called a liberal as opposed to the conservative, who has both feet firmly planted in his mouth.
My feet are firmly planted on the ground.
Strange and mysterious things, though, aren't they - earthquakes? We take it for granted that the earth beneath our feet is solid and stationary. We even talk about people being 'down to earth' or having their feet firmly planted on the ground. But suddenly one day we see that it isn't true. The earth, the boulders, that are supposed to be solid, all of a sudden turn as mushy as liquid - From the short story "Thailand
A radical is a man with both feet firmly planted-in the air.
Modern man has both feet firmly planted in mid-air
If your feet are firmly planted on the grount you'll never be able to dance.
Plan B is really a little garage band of three people, and our mandate has been to help get difficult material, that might not otherwise get made, to the screen and to work with directors we respect.
You can have whatever you want if you believe in yourself and keep your feet firmly planted in the ground.
Western dance begins with its feet firmly planted on the ground whereas Butoh begins with a dance wherein the dancer tries in vain to find his feet
My feet are firmly planted in my political ideology. To me, it's being authentic in every area, and that includes politics.
Everyone is hustling to get there, and get their two cents in, but are their ideas really well respected? Is there stance in society respected? Respect comes out of living the right way, but it does not always work out that way. People with money, power, they tend to get respect but the the real concept of respect is from people who are truthful and sincere about what is going on.
I'm a King. Regardless of what I've been through and what I've done, I present myself as a King. And I get that respect from people, from everybody I deal with. I worked my whole life to establish that respect and make sure I get that respect.
I meet people who can't get healthcare for their families, people who are just distressed over what is happening in our country. So when somebody asks me, "How do you get up?" it really triggered in me the feeling that that's what I want us all to think about each other. How do we get up? How do we pull on our shoes, go out and deal with the problems America faces. That's what I intend to do as president.
The family and friends and the people I surround myself allow me to keep my feet firmly on the floor and not get too big-headed.
Living in New York, for me at least, just keeps it very real and keeps my feet firmly planted on the ground.
In Vermont, Governor Madeleine Kunin has given years of service to our state after becoming the state's first female governor in 1985. She is an inspiration to girls throughout Vermont and the country in allowing them to know that the opportunities they have are unlimited.
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