SHOE
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'Tis the same to him who wears a shoe, as if the whole earth were covered with leather.—EMERSON, Conduct of Life
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We ought not to treat living creatures like shoes or pots and pans, which, when worn with use, we throw away.—PLUTARCH, Lives
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Now for good luck, cast an old shoe after me.—Proverb
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Better cut the shoe than pinch the foot.—Proverb
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Every shoe fits not every foot.—Proverb
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You cannot put the same shoe on every foot.—PUBLILIUS SYRUS, Sententiae
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And put
My clouted brogues from off my feet.—SHAKESPEARE, Cymbeline
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Those who wear the shoe know best where it pinches.—C. H. SPURGEON, John Ploughman
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