“Men, women and children too, ran hysterically, falling and stumbling, getting up, tripping and falling again, rolling over and over. Most of them managed to regain their feet and made it to the water. But many of them never made it and were left behind, their feet drumming in blinding pain on the overheated pavements amidst the rubble, until there came one last convulsing shudder from the smoking 'thing' on the ground, and then no further movement.” MenChildrenMadePainLastsFallLeftWaterBehindsFeetMovementMade ItRanSmokingRollingLeft BehindMen WomenStumblingPavementDrummingRubbleTrippingRolling Over Author:Martin Caidin
“I was the class podiatrist. I never made it to class clown. I wasn't funny enough. I would examine feet and prescribe and ointment. It was a sad childhood.” MadeEnoughClassFeetChildhoodMade ItClown Author:Gilbert Gottfried
“There's a different kind of comfort that comes from knowing that you are putting your best foot forward. It's called psychological comfort. Look at a picture of the Coney Island boardwalk in 1925. Men were in full-on three-piece suits, hats. They may have only had one suit. But they pressed it. They made it look as good as possible.” MenLooksKindMayMadeDifferentThreeKnowingPiecesFeetComfortPsychologicalSuitsMade ItIslandsHatsDifferent KindsBoardwalksConey Island Author:Tom Ford
“Elvis Presley's talent brightened millions of lives. He widened the horizons of my world certainly. The first record I ever owned was a 78 rpm of "Hound Dog" backed by "Don't Be Cruel" and when I listened to those tunes I felt about ten feet tall and I grinned so hard that I felt like the corners of my mouth would meet in the back and the tip of my head would simply topple off. All I know about Rock and Roll is that it makes people feel good. Elvis Presley more than made me feel good, he enriched my life and made it better.” PeopleKnowsWorldFeelsFirstsMadeHardFeltMillionsRecordsFeetRocksTalentDogTenMouthsCornersFeel GoodMade ItTunesTallHorizonRock And RollHoundsHound Dogs Author:Stephen King
“For my very first movie, 'Roger and Me,' I made it as part of my deal with Warner Brothers that the four people that were evicted in that film, that Warner Brothers would house - would pay their mortgage or their rent for the next two years to give them a chance to get on their feet.” PeopleGivingYearsFirstsMadeTwoFilmNextHouseChanceDealsPayFourFeetBrotherMade ItTwo YearsMortgageRogerWarner Brothers Author:Michael Moore