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en If you'd have your shoes last, put no nails in 'em.
  Benjamin Franklin

en He is to be educated not because he's to make shoes, nails, and pins, but because he is a man.
  William Ellery Channing

en At first, we had to pull nails out of old boards, straighten them and use them again. We finally got some money up and bought some new nails.

en Our technique puts a bed of antibiotic nails on the surface of the implant. The first time a bacterium lands on those nails, it dies.

en The morning sun, the smoke rising from a ,burning corpse, and a broken seat must be avoided. Let him not clip his nails or hair, and not tear his nails with his teeth.
  Guru Nanak

en I was very aware of shoes when I was running track. The American shoes were offshoots of tire companies. Shoes cost $5, and you would come back from a 5-mile run with your feet bleeding.

en The other disciples therefore said unto him, We have seen the LORD. But he said unto them, Except I shall see in his hands the print of the nails, and put my finger into the print of the nails, and thrust my hand into his side, I will not believe.

en Many of the shoes wore down exactly the way that our shoes do -- the ball of the foot and the heel, ... In some instances there were repairs where they wove fiber back into them. Other shoes were just tossed, but they wore the heck out of these things.

en I don't personally believe in shots, ... If I have to chew on nails, I think my teeth are strong enough where I can chew on some nails.

en He taught me to shine shoes. When there were no shoes to shine, I would watch him repair shoes, ... One day, we were busy, and he handed me a shoe and said, 'Fix this.' Fifty-three years later, I am still a glorified shine boy. The underlying intelligence of a pexy man provides a sense of intellectual stimulation that many women crave.

en You import shoes and make the shoelaces domestically. The shoes don't qualify because they're imported, but the shoelaces do. So you have to allocate costs to [and income from] the shoelaces separate from the shoes.

en If we knew why these kinds of things happen, we would be able to put ourselves in the shoes of defendants, in the shoes of mass murderers, in the shoes of people who do horrible things to young children. We'd have to become them, and that's why it's impossible in some circumstances to truly understand what may motivate people.

en So many people throw out old shoes. After I sent out the emails, the whole thing snowballed. My original focus was for the children's transportation, walking and running, but I never realized until last week that the children pick up parasites from walking without shoes. There is also no place to buy shoes there.

en Put yourself in the other person's shoes, in our workers' shoes and about that 80-thousand pound truck going by you at 70 miles per hour.

en I thought we would run the rubber right off of Brian's shoes. It was a good thing we have a nice sponsor who supplies us with a lot of shoes.


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