A Quote by Rick Warren

You won't step on other's toes if you imagine yourself in their shoes. — © Rick Warren
You won't step on other's toes if you imagine yourself in their shoes.
I don't like stepping on other people's toes, but with my size 15 shoes, people step on mine sometimes.
The crux is this: you can't be sincerely empathic towards and angry at someone at the same moment. In other words, you can't walk in someone else's shoes and step on their toes at the same time.
Tact is the ability to step on a man's toes without messing up the shine on his shoes.
You are here. However you imagine yourself to be, you are here. Imagine yourself as a body, you are here. Imagine yourself as God, you are here. Imagine yourself as worthless, superior, nothing at all, you are still here. My suggestion is that you stop all imagining, here.
For a white writer not to be able to step into the shoes of people of color confuses me. That should be the default - many people of color have to step into the shoes of white people. Women have to step into the shoes of men.
I think that the basic philosophy was very good. It was just be nice to each other, and don't step on other people's toes and infringe on their freedom.
I don't want to step on the DP's toes. That's the first lesson I learned when I started directing with other cinematographers.
As a writer, it is always fun to imagine yourself in someone else's shoes.
Ne'er ask me what raiment I'll wear, for I have no more doublets than backs, no more stockings than legs, nor no more shoes than feet--nay, sometime more feet than shoes, or such shoes as my toes look through the overleather.
If we stop to apologize and forgive each other every time we step on each other’s toes, we’ll never have time to be friends.
People ask me if my shoes were too small when I was a kid and I say it wouldn't matter how fight my shoes were, I just liked that feeling of them being in there. That's how I started tapping my toes.
People ask me if my shoes were too small when I was a kid and I say it wouldnt matter how fight my shoes were, I just liked that feeling of them being in there. Thats how I started tapping my toes.
For most of your career, what you're trying to do is to step into other people's shoes.
Acknowledgement: Understanding and compassion for others and their suffering is the next step. Put yourself in the shoes of people who don't have the luxury of being wasteful.
I remembered her once saying that life was like your shoes. You couldn't simply expect or imagine that your shoes would fit perfectly. Shoes that pinched your feet were a fact of life.
That's basically what I'm doing when I'm tapping them - getting my toes to the end of my shoes.
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