I always wear high heels - I simply feel naked without them.
I think another problem people have is they are always searching for that high, and they don't realize they can get that same high with that same person again.
The price of being a nice guy is too high - much too high - in terms of the system of justice.
I have good legs, so I prefer my skirt lengths and my high heels. It's like my uniform.
My parents had very high expectations. They expected me to get straight A's from the time I was in kindergarten.
It was in our power to set high price for our blood, a price too high for the Arab community, the Arab army, or the Arab governments to think it worth paying.
I couldn't wait until I grew up. I used to look at my mom's stockings and put them on with her high heels and mess with my hair.
I would rather aim high and miss the mark than low and make it.
My job involves a lot of sitting on aeroplanes and a lot of walking in high heels! I find yoga helps with both.
Great teachers have high expectations for their students, but even higher expectations for themselves.
We see very, very high rates of C-sections, Cesarean sections, in India. Lots of reasons for it, high levels of malnutrition have meant that women have very small pelvic areas often, so if they have larger babies, it's very hard to deliver.
He who wants to jump high must take a long run.
He who starts singing too high will never finish the song.
Those in a high position can be seen from far away.
If you hold high office, the whole village will share your fame.
You cannot hold your head high with your hand out.
Generally in life, knowledge is acquired to be used. But school learning more often fits 's apt metaphor: knowledge is treated like money, to be put away in a bank for the future.
I do have a tendency to want to go back to school at all times in my life. Maybe I'll do the Ph.D. in art history when I'm 50, or maybe divinity school. I like teaching, too.
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