“... I gave as an offering my all to Him Who had won me and saved me, my property, my fame, my health, my very words... In considering all these things, I preferred Christ. And the words of God were made sweet as honeycombs to me, and I cried after knowledge and lifted up my voice for wisdom. There was moreover the moderation of anger, the curbing of the tongue, the restraint of the eyes, the discipline of the belly, and the trampling under foot of the glory which clings to the earth.” MadeEyeEarthVoiceChristFeetSweetDisciplineFameGloryPropertyTongueSavedWord Of GodOfferingCriedConsideringRestraintModerationBellyDiscipleship Author:Gregory of Nazianzus
“I remember when I first moved to L.A. from Michigan when I was 11 years old and I walked down the Walk of Fame and looked at the hand and foot prints of the stars and it was the coolest thing. And I never thought that mine would actually be there one day, so when it happened it was so surreal and such an honor” YearsFirstsHandsRememberStarsWalksHappenedFeetMinesHonorOne DayFameMovedPrintRemember WhenSurrealMichiganHands And Feet Author:Taylor Lautner
“Many famous feet have trod Sublunary paths, and famous hands have weighed The strength they have against the strength they need; And famous lips interrogated God Concerning franchise in eternity.” NeedsHandsPathFeetGreatnessFameEternityLips Author:Philip Larkin
“I try to keep my feet on the ground. Even though I appreciate the fame and adoration, I remember once I used to pick cotton, and I felt like even then I was somebody. I have the same feet, hands and heart like everyone else. I'm just also blessed with a good voice.” TryingHeartHandsRememberUsedFeltVoiceFeetFamePicksAppreciateBlessedAdorationCottonFeet On The Ground Author:Charley Pride
“There is a determined though unseen bravery that defends itself foot by foot in the darkness against the fatal invasions of necessity and dishonesty. Noble and mysterious triumphs that no eye sees, and no fame rewards, and no flourish of triumph salutes. Life, misfortunes, isolation, abandonment, poverty, are battlefields that have their heroes; obscure heroes, sometimes greater than the illustrious heroes.” SometimesEyePovertyDarknessGreaterFeetHeroFameBraveryRewardsDeterminedNobleMysteriousTriumphIsolationMisfortunesObscureUnseenAbandonmentInvasionDishonestyBattlefieldsSalute Book:Les Misérables Source: Les Misérables
“Once I'm on my feet i realize escape might not be so simple, panic begins to set in. i can't stay here. flight is essential but i can't let my fear show. Winning means fame and fortune, losing mean certain death, The Hunger Games have begun . . .” MeanI CanShowsMightCertainGamesWinningRealizingSimpleFeetFameEssentialsLosingFortuneHungerFlightPanicCertain Death Author:Suzanne Collins
“Famous archer, Howard Hill won all of the 267 archery contests he entered. He could hit a bullseye at 50 feet, then split first arrow with the second. Would it be possible for you to shoot better than him? YES, if he were blindfolded! How can you hit a target you can't see? Even worse, how can you hit a target you don't even have!? You need to have GOALS in your life!” IfsLifeNeedsFirstsGoalFeetFameHillsTargetSplitsContestsArrowsArcherArcheryBlindfoldedBullseye Author:Zig Ziglar
“I think someone follows me. They do the most random stuff. I get a photo taken through a burger drive-through window and it's like, 'What?'. They always seem like they're six feet away. I don't understand. I'm walking around and I don't see anybody.” ThinkingSeemsStuffTakenFeetWalkingFameSixWindowFollow MeBurgersRandom StuffMost Random Author:Robert Pattinson