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Footsteps Quotes

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To follow in Beethoven's footsteps transcends one's strength.
Johannes Brahms

Authors on Footsteps Quotes: Joe Harris Tony Parker Johannes Brahms RZA P. G. Wodehouse John Galsworthy Karin Slaughter Emmanuel Macron Martin Van Buren Leonid Andreyev Brian Eno James Whistler Alexander Smith
2.
I shall tread in the footsteps of my illustrious predecessor.
Martin Van Buren

3.
Only the footsteps of the blind are short, but their thoughts are long.
Leonid Andreyev

4.
Do the knowledge, meaning: look, listen, observe, and also respect. If you do that, you'll have a strong foundation to build anything you want to do in life upon. Know before you do. Look before you leap. And if you want to follow in my footsteps, make sure you step in the ones that went in the right direction.
RZA

5.
Don't try to follow in my footsteps. Make your own footsteps! No one else can tell the stories that are inside of you except for you.
Karin Slaughter

6.
I want to follow in my father's footsteps, but do it better.
Tony Parker

7.
Work alone will efface the footsteps of work.
James Whistler

8.
Always go onward; returning to a favored place you will only find your old footsteps washed away.
Joe Harris

9.
Pleasure has no logic; it never treads in its own footsteps.
Alexander Smith

10.
you ever have that feeling when you step down onto a footstep that isn't there?
P. G. Wodehouse

11.
Summer — summer — summer! The soundless footsteps on the grass!
John Galsworthy

12.
Perhaps I am following in the footsteps of François Mitterrand, who really did want to shape Europe. My predecessors, by contrast, thought it was best to say nothing at all and to keep all their options open. That may sound like a tactical approach, but perhaps it was simply because they didn't have any ideas for Europe at all.
Emmanuel Macron

13.
Part of me likes a more ragged, jagged guitar sound or performance, but our work might not have been as innovative had we followed in the footsteps of what came before. We were very proud of what we had hit on.
Brian Eno