A Quote by Mary H.K. Choi

I have horrible shoe hang-ups. Particularly when it comes to flats. — © Mary H.K. Choi
I have horrible shoe hang-ups. Particularly when it comes to flats.
I never had any hang-ups about sex. As for being sexually repressed, nothing could be further from the truth. There are more hang-ups now than ever there were when I was growing up.
Men hang out their signs indicative of their respective trades; shoe makers hang out a gigantic shoe; jewelers a monster watch, and the dentist hangs out a gold tooth; but up in the Mountains of New Hampshire, God Almighty has hung out a sign to show that there He makes men.
I never wore flats: The higher the shoe, the better.
I'm sorry to say so but, sadly, it's true that Bang-ups and Hang-ups can happen to you.
I started doing flats because women would always apologize for wearing them when they met me, as if they had to be in heels when meeting a shoe designer.
I wanted to create flats that are as chic as heels - flats you don't have to apologize for.
I have different styles of shoe for different dances and I love sneakers, flats, platforms, heels, boots. Especially my thigh-high black leather boots from Kurt Geiger.
I was not "shoe." That's a misuse of the term "shoe," which is derived from "white shoe."
I have no hang-ups. I don't have to go to psychiatrists.
There have been times where you do the red carpet in a certain shoe, and you go into the bathroom, you take that shoe off, you put the other shoe on from your purse, and then you walk around for the rest of the night.
I have no hang-ups about appearing in the nude.
I think it's not just a matter of building more houses, more flats. We need to have the right policies. I want people to be able to own their flats.
I have body hang-ups - but I work the best of what I've got.
No one that has ever been in combat ever wants to see war anywhere in the world. It is horrible. It's horrible looking at the pock-marked walls. It's horrible looking at the flesh embedded on walls in Bosnia. It was horrible looking and interviewing and talking to the kids who lost their parents, because Saddam Hussein decided to feed their parents to the lions in downtown Baghdad. To characterize particularly myself, but other groups, as wanting to advocate a war I think is not only disingenuous, I think it's a patent falsehood intentionally created to stigmatize a group of people.
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.
I've never worn flats in my life. I haven't owned any since I was a kid. I suppose the only flats I have are the shoes I wear to the gym, but I put them on just before I start to work out... I like heels.
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