Top 15 Footsore Quotes
#1. I believe that a great number of people are going to die and go to hell because they're counting on their religiosity in the church instead of their relationship with Jesus to get them to heaven. They give lip service to repentance and faith, but they've never been born again.
Adrian Rogers
#2. Music can enter my soul like none other. It can reach me and awaken my being
Tina J. Richardson
#3. Here am I, footsore and hungry, tramping away from it, tramping southward, following the old call, back to the old life, THE life which is mine and which will not let me go.
Kenneth Grahame
#4. I'm a journeyman actor. My experience as a journeyman actor is that you have to go where the work is. I've never been the lead; I've never been in that position.
Kristin Lehman
#5. Almost everyone takes pleasure in repaying trifling obligations, very many feel gratitude for those that are moderate; but there is scarcely anyone who is not ungrateful for those that are weighty.
Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#6. GRUNT - "Term of affection used to denote that filthy, sweaty, dirt-encrusted, footsore, camouflage-painted, tired, sleepy beautiful little son of a bitch who has kept the wolf away from the door for over two hundred years.
H.G. Duncan
#7. When Sleeping Beauty wakes up, she is almost fifty years old
Maxine Kumin
#8. All women want to be understood until they understand themselves.
Gertrude Atherton
#9. Say that i starved, that i was lost and weary
that i was burned and blinded by the desert sun
footsore, thirsty, sick with strange diseases,
lonely and wet and cold, but that i kept my dream!
Everett Ruess
#10. Holy desire can be learned. All prayer is part work and part rest.
Jen Pollock Michel
#11. He walked with just such a limp as I have seen in footsore tramps.
H.G.Wells
#13. Trying to act normal with FBI running from office to office, was like trying to carry on a conversation when having a colonoscopy.
Matthew Mather
#15. All hope is prayer; who calls it hope no more, Sends prayer footsore forth over weary wastes, While he who calls it prayer, gives wings to hope.
Ella Wheeler Wilcox