A Quote by Peter Steele

I want to stay away from politics, or else I'll probably end up putting my size fifteen foot into my mouth. — © Peter Steele
I want to stay away from politics, or else I'll probably end up putting my size fifteen foot into my mouth.
I want to stay away from politics, or else I'll probably end up putting my size fifteen foot into my mouth
I don't care much about politics. That kind of witchcraft I stay away from because people end up dead. I'd rather die for music.
If you want to rise in politics in the United States, there is one subject you must stay away from, and that is politics.
You just want to keep going, keep putting your best foot forward, keep putting one foot in front of the other.
What is sexual in a high heel is the arch of the foot, because it is exactly the position of a woman's foot when she orgasms... So putting your foot in a heel, you are putting yourself in a possibly orgasmic situation.
I learned early on, stay away from politics, stay away from religion and don't talk about sports. Those three right there will get you in trouble.
I have often been accused of putting my foot in my mouth, but I will never put my hand in your pockets
Putting your best foot forward at least keeps it out of your mouth.
Dontopedalogy is the science of opening your mouth and putting your foot in it, which I've practised for many years.
I could have joined politics during Nehru's or Indira Gandhi's time. I don't want to. I stay away from these things.
You learn over years of expeditions that having faith, and putting one foot in front of the other, you do end up pulling off climbs that seem completely impossible. There's a certain beauty to that. It has an allure.
Processions that lack high stilts have nothing that catches the eye. What if my great-granddad had a pair that were twenty foot high, And mine were but fifteen foot, no modern stalks upon higher, Some rogue of the world stole them to patch up a fence or a fire.
The contradiction [trying to use Russian model to reshape Italy] grew to such an extent that I felt totally cut off from the communist world and, in the end, from politics. That was fortunate. The idea of putting literature in second place, after politics, is an enormous mistake, because politics almost never achieves its ideals.
I want to play golf, practice and not do much else. I don't drink, I don't smoke and I hate going places where you have to yell at someone who is about a foot away from you.
Don't be one foot in and one foot out, especially coming up in New York. It's so easy to lose sight of what you want to do and who you want to be.
The smell of the sea, of kelp and fish and bitter moving water, rose stronger in my nostrils. It flooded my consciousness like an ancestral memory. The swells rose sluggishly and fell away, casting up dismal gleams between the boards of the pier. And the whole pier rose and fell in stiff and creaking mimicry, dancing its long slow dance of dissolution. I reached the end and saw no one, heard nothing but my footsteps and the creak of the beams, the slap of waves on the pilings. It was a fifteen-foot drop to the dim water. The nearest land ahead of me was Hawaii.
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