For every ailing foot, there is a slipper.
Eliza Doolittle: *Here* are your slippers! *There*... [throws a slipper at Higgins] Eliza Doolittle: And *there*! [throws the other one] Eliza Doolittle: *Take* your slippers, and may you NEVER have a day's luck with them!
There never was an old slipper but there was an old stocking to match it.
Walk with your slippers until you can find your shoes.
I'm usually in jammies and slippers by 8 P.M.
The key to your happiness is to own your slippers, own who you are, own how you look, own your family, own the talents you have, and own the ones you don't. If you keep saying your slippers aren't yours, then you'll die searching, you'll die bitter, ...
Rosalind exploded with a shriek worthy of a tea-kettle.
I see you go bare-shod. This is most likely extremely sensible. Shoes are no end of trouble for girls. . . . How many have danced to death in slippers of silk and glass and fur and wood? Too many to count—the graveyards, they are so full these days...
I liked The Slipper and the Rose, as I have already mentioned, because it was such a lovely film to do.
It's easier to put on slippers than to carpet the whole world.
No ruby slippers here, just a lot of supernatural jackassess.
Remember: There's a reason the fairy godmother gave Cinderella two glass slippers.
[...]the stately and slow-moving Turk, With freight of slippers piled beneath his arm.
Your slippers last a lot longer in your bedroom. On a film set, they do get very scuffed up.
Elaine Miller: Look at this: an entire generation of Cinderellas and there's no glass slipper.
Richard Chamberlain on The Slipper and the Rose was lovely to work with. He wore the clothes so beautifully and sang his songs so well.
Chi Fu: Insubordinate ruffians! You men owe me a new pair of slippers! And I do not squeal like a girl. [a panda eats his slipper; he squeals like a girl] Mushu: [disguised as a messenger riding the panda] Urgent news from the General. [beat] Mushu: ...
I'd say my best memory was climbing Mt. Fuji, and the worst memory was... trying to fit my feet into the free giveaway slippers at Japanese schools.
Bill O'Reilly is like a comfortable pair of shimmeringly angry slippers, but you know every night what you're going to get.
I live out in the desert, in farm country. I'm around a lot of farmers, guys with packing houses, that sort of thing. Half the time, these guys are in their pajamas or in their slippers. It's their place.
[last lines] Professor Henry Higgins: Eliza? Where the devil are my slippers?