“[The wearer of these sandals] did not look out on swirling dust devils or miles of alkali and sand flats, as we did that hot August day, but on a great lake with wavelets lapping against a beach below the cave.”
Luther Cressman
“The wearer best knows where the shoe pinches.”
Irish Proverb
“Only the wearer knows where the shoe pinches English Proverb”
English Proverb
“This is troubling because there are about 35 million contact-lens wearers in the USA and, of those, roughly 25 million or 26 million are soft lens wearers. Basically, everybody who wears soft lenses is at risk for this type of infection.”
Dr. Robert Cykiert
“By preparing a garland for a Deity with one's own hand; by grinding sandal paste for the Lord with one's own hand; and by writing sacred texts with one's own hand -- one becomes blessed with opulence equal to that of Indra.”
Chanakya
“They would eat its blossoms and stalks in the spring, ... And use its fiber to make rabbit nets, sandals and mats.”
Homer
“The go-between wears out a thousand sandals.”
Japanese Proverb