“I still wasn't convinced that tossing a shoe didn't mean you harbored an anger-management problem, but I did understand love now. How it wrapped around you and made you more aware of the prickles on your skin, the roots of your hair, the intensity of every touch and every inch of you. It was like life on hi-def. Everything was sharper.” LoveMeanMadeStillsProblemAgeHairRootsSkinsManagementShoesConvincedIntensityInchesAnger Management Book:True Source: True
“This is love: You stop bothering about the universal, the general, get sucked instead into the local and particular: When will I see her again? What shall we do today? Do you like these shoes? Theory and reflection are delicate old uncles bustled out of the way by the boisterous nephews action and desire. Themes evaporate, only plot remains.” WayLoveTodayActionDesireLove YouParticularTheoryReflectionUniversalRemainsShoesLocalsBotherThemePlotDelicateUnclesNephewBoisterous Author:Glen Duncan
“Yet if a woman never lets herself go, how will she ever know how far she might have got? If she never takes off her high-heeled shoes, how will she ever know how far she could walk or how fast she could run?” IfsKnowsLoveMightRunningWalksKnow HowShoesHigh Heels Author:Germaine Greer
“it's just that I see love as odd as wearing shoes-- I never wanted to marry a girl who was like my mother And Ingrid Bergman was always impossible” LoveWantedMotherGirlImpossibleShoesOddBergmanImpossible Love Author:Gregory Corso
“I met in the street a very poor young man who was in love. His hat was old, his coat worn, his cloak was out at the elbows, the water passed through his shoes, - and the stars through his soul.” MenLoveSoulYoungStarsWaterPoorStreetsLove YouMetsShoesYoung ManHatsWornCoatsCloaksElbows Author:Victor Hugo