A Quote by Eddie Rabbitt

A writer has to keep one foot in the street and one pocket empty and be hungry for it. — © Eddie Rabbitt
A writer has to keep one foot in the street and one pocket empty and be hungry for it.
When there's something or someone, when there's anything that makes you happy, you don't let a continent or an ocean or an empty pocket keep you apart
For luck you carried a horse chestnut and a rabbit?s foot in your right pocket. The fur had been worn off the rabbit?s foot long ago and the bones and the sinews were polished by the wear. The claws scratched in the lining of your pocket and you knew your luck was still there.
One of my mantras is, 'Embrace what makes you unique, even if it makes others uncomfortable.' I keep that with me in my back pocket. Shoot, I keep it in my front pocket! I keep it in my hair.
You just want to keep going, keep putting your best foot forward, keep putting one foot in front of the other.
Street performers, homemade crafts, keep your wallet in your front pocket and don't buy any crap!
Back when I was growing up, I always had one foot in the street and one foot in music.
To be of mixed blood is a great gift for a writer. I have one foot on tribal lands and one foot in middle-class life.
Your street, rich street or poor Used to always be sure, on your street There's a place in your heart you know from the start Can't be complete outside of the street Keep moving on through the joy and the pain Sometimes you got to look back To the street again Would you prefer all those castles in Spain? Or the view of your street from your window pane?
Keep all ur troubles in ur own pocket. But, make sure that the pocket has a hole!
Nothing makes a man so adventurous as an empty pocket.
As a musician you have to keep one foot back in the past and have one foot forward into the future.
I've got four houses in my street. I live in two, and the others are empty. I'll buy more as they come up, because I think it would be great to have the entire street.
Buy all shoes, both street and running, slightly longer and wider than your bigger foot. Also, avoid pointed shoes. You'll save yourself needless foot pain.
I would be ecstatic if the very first writer to step foot in a Storyknife cabin was an Alaska Native woman writer.
They keep the song as street as it needs to be. It's got a good catchy hook where it can do what it needs to do on the radio, but they keep the song street where it will keep credibility in the hood.
Nonexistence. The society of the nonexistent. In the street yesterday a nonexistent person trod on my foot with his nonexistent foot.
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