(Verified on microfilm), 1944, “What Is Truth” by (Henry) Powell Spring, Quote Page 171, The Orange Press, Winter Park, Florida. (Verified on paper), 2003 November 23, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Section: Sports, Tossing Off Pebble Costs the Cardinals Mountain of Bucks by Bryan Burwell, Page F1, St. Louis, Missouri. Use your marriage license as a hunting license for good, to find virtue and not fault.
In 1927 a newspaper in Indiana printed the extended saying, but the paper did not attempt to provide an ascription: 4, It has been said that “It isn’t the mountain ahead that wears you out—it’s the grain of sand in your shoe. But contrary to the critic's intentions, this daily faultfinding becomes like "sand in the shoes" or a constant dripping on a rainy day. sort form. Unheralded, seldom-discussed "sand in the shoes" underlies many of the marital failures that scar this land. In other words, the marriage license becomes a hunting license for faults. (Verified on paper), 1976 January 3, Boston Herald, Chatter Line: ‘Guilt feelings’ makes her life a struggle, Quote Page 7, Column 2, Boston, Massachusetts. God never puts more on us than He puts in us to bear up every burden. "Love looks through a telescope; envy through a microscope.". By 1925 the saying had been extended with an explanatory sentence. (NewsBank Access World News), 2008, Jerry Falwell: His Life and Legacy by Macel Falwell, (Quote inside box), Quote Page 148, Howard Books: A Division of Simon & Schuster, New York. If Forbes wished to credit the “Bard of the Yukon” then his full name would have been listed: 3.
QI hypothesizes that this word referred to a magazine or newsletter called “Service” and not to the poet Robert W. Service. In his book, Jenkins explained that he never felt overwhelmed or defeated by the big things. The revealing the power of the sand may be so strange to many, but to others it is a good deliverance topic. As for the true meaning, Dido herself has not said, leaving the choice up to her fans. Attributions to Muhammad Ali and Jerry Falwell occurred relatively recently after the saying was already established. Instead, he said, "What almost defeated me over and over again was the sand in my shoes." The lyrics describe a single woman returning from a holiday, reminiscing about a romantic encounter she had while away. (GenealogyBank), 1986, The Fitzhenry & Whiteside Book of Quotations Revised and Enlarged, Edited by Robert I. Fitzhenry, Section: Will and Determination, Quote Page 367, Fitzhenry & Whiteside Limited, Toronto. ), Dr. Mardy's Dictionary of Metaphorical Quotations, 1916 May 18, The Western Underwriter, Section: Life, (Freestanding quote without attribution), Quote Page 10, Column 2, Published by the Western Underwriter Company, Cincinnati, Ohio and Chicago, Illinois. In 1986 “The Fitzhenry & Whiteside Book of Quotations” included the saying with an ascription to Robert Service.
A number of lines talk about the disjointedness of the city life, and how the hustle and bustle makes it hard to relax and enjoy nature. The single under-performed in the United Kingdom, reaching number 29 on the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number one on the US Billboard Dance Club Play chart. The song "Sand In My Shoes" by Dido has been remixed into a number of versions, with fans and DJ's applying layers of meaning to the piece as they remix the music. (GenealogyBank), 1933 September, Reader’s Digest, Volume 23, Cues to Cultivate, (One quote from a group of five), Quote Page 61, The Reader’s Digest Association. Other sayings emphasizing steadfastness and determination were printed adjacent to the statement: 2.
They can endure some of the most incredible hardships with hardly a peep, but will get all upset over something tiny … Anonymous?
Unheralded, seldom-discussed "sand in the shoes" underlies many of the marital failures that scar this land. Peter Jenkins, in his book Walk Across America, chronicled his experiences traveling on foot across this continent. Robert Service, By the 2000s a variant of the adage using the word “pebble” instead of “grain of sand” was being credited to the renowned pugilist Muhammad Ali: 10, “It isn’t the mountains ahead to climb that wear you out, it’s the pebble in your shoe.” "Sand In My Shoes" is the fourth and final single from Dido's second album, Life for Rent. IT ISN’T THE MOUNTAIN AHEAD THAT WEARS YOU OUT-IT’S THE GRAIN OF SAND IN YOUR SHOE. Many others spin the story out from a single vacation tale to be about all relationships that have ended. (Verified on paper), 1987, Barnes & Noble Book of Quotations: Revised and Enlarged, Edited by Robert I. Fitzhenry, Section: Will and Determination, Quote Page 367, Barnes & Noble Books, Division of Harper & Row, New York. someone who seems a little down on their luck, slightly depressed and lacking confidence The song "Sand In My Shoes" by Dido has been remixed into a number of versions, with fans and DJ's applying layers of meaning to the piece as they remix the music. Every word in the “Wisdom of the Ages” section of the book was printed in uppercase: 6. Be master of your petty annoyances and conserve your energies for the big worth while things.—Service. (Verified on microfilm), 1927 October 10, Evansville Courier (Evansville Courier and Press), T.P.A. Sand in Your Shoes song meanings Add your thoughts 2 Comments. In 1976 an advice columnist in the Boston Herald newspaper of Massachusetts employed a version of the expression: 7. I believe many marriages suffer from the same principle. Here are additional selected citations in chronological order.
(Verified on microfilm), 1944, “What Is Truth” by (Henry) Powell Spring, Quote Page 171, The Orange Press, Winter Park, Florida. (Verified on paper), 2003 November 23, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Section: Sports, Tossing Off Pebble Costs the Cardinals Mountain of Bucks by Bryan Burwell, Page F1, St. Louis, Missouri. Use your marriage license as a hunting license for good, to find virtue and not fault.
In 1927 a newspaper in Indiana printed the extended saying, but the paper did not attempt to provide an ascription: 4, It has been said that “It isn’t the mountain ahead that wears you out—it’s the grain of sand in your shoe. But contrary to the critic's intentions, this daily faultfinding becomes like "sand in the shoes" or a constant dripping on a rainy day. sort form. Unheralded, seldom-discussed "sand in the shoes" underlies many of the marital failures that scar this land. In other words, the marriage license becomes a hunting license for faults. (Verified on paper), 1976 January 3, Boston Herald, Chatter Line: ‘Guilt feelings’ makes her life a struggle, Quote Page 7, Column 2, Boston, Massachusetts. God never puts more on us than He puts in us to bear up every burden. "Love looks through a telescope; envy through a microscope.". By 1925 the saying had been extended with an explanatory sentence. (NewsBank Access World News), 2008, Jerry Falwell: His Life and Legacy by Macel Falwell, (Quote inside box), Quote Page 148, Howard Books: A Division of Simon & Schuster, New York. If Forbes wished to credit the “Bard of the Yukon” then his full name would have been listed: 3.
QI hypothesizes that this word referred to a magazine or newsletter called “Service” and not to the poet Robert W. Service. In his book, Jenkins explained that he never felt overwhelmed or defeated by the big things. The revealing the power of the sand may be so strange to many, but to others it is a good deliverance topic. As for the true meaning, Dido herself has not said, leaving the choice up to her fans. Attributions to Muhammad Ali and Jerry Falwell occurred relatively recently after the saying was already established. Instead, he said, "What almost defeated me over and over again was the sand in my shoes." The lyrics describe a single woman returning from a holiday, reminiscing about a romantic encounter she had while away. (GenealogyBank), 1986, The Fitzhenry & Whiteside Book of Quotations Revised and Enlarged, Edited by Robert I. Fitzhenry, Section: Will and Determination, Quote Page 367, Fitzhenry & Whiteside Limited, Toronto. ), Dr. Mardy's Dictionary of Metaphorical Quotations, 1916 May 18, The Western Underwriter, Section: Life, (Freestanding quote without attribution), Quote Page 10, Column 2, Published by the Western Underwriter Company, Cincinnati, Ohio and Chicago, Illinois. In 1986 “The Fitzhenry & Whiteside Book of Quotations” included the saying with an ascription to Robert Service.
A number of lines talk about the disjointedness of the city life, and how the hustle and bustle makes it hard to relax and enjoy nature. The single under-performed in the United Kingdom, reaching number 29 on the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number one on the US Billboard Dance Club Play chart. The song "Sand In My Shoes" by Dido has been remixed into a number of versions, with fans and DJ's applying layers of meaning to the piece as they remix the music. (GenealogyBank), 1933 September, Reader’s Digest, Volume 23, Cues to Cultivate, (One quote from a group of five), Quote Page 61, The Reader’s Digest Association. Other sayings emphasizing steadfastness and determination were printed adjacent to the statement: 2.
They can endure some of the most incredible hardships with hardly a peep, but will get all upset over something tiny … Anonymous?
Unheralded, seldom-discussed "sand in the shoes" underlies many of the marital failures that scar this land. Peter Jenkins, in his book Walk Across America, chronicled his experiences traveling on foot across this continent. Robert Service, By the 2000s a variant of the adage using the word “pebble” instead of “grain of sand” was being credited to the renowned pugilist Muhammad Ali: 10, “It isn’t the mountains ahead to climb that wear you out, it’s the pebble in your shoe.” "Sand In My Shoes" is the fourth and final single from Dido's second album, Life for Rent. IT ISN’T THE MOUNTAIN AHEAD THAT WEARS YOU OUT-IT’S THE GRAIN OF SAND IN YOUR SHOE. Many others spin the story out from a single vacation tale to be about all relationships that have ended. (Verified on paper), 1987, Barnes & Noble Book of Quotations: Revised and Enlarged, Edited by Robert I. Fitzhenry, Section: Will and Determination, Quote Page 367, Barnes & Noble Books, Division of Harper & Row, New York. someone who seems a little down on their luck, slightly depressed and lacking confidence The song "Sand In My Shoes" by Dido has been remixed into a number of versions, with fans and DJ's applying layers of meaning to the piece as they remix the music. Every word in the “Wisdom of the Ages” section of the book was printed in uppercase: 6. Be master of your petty annoyances and conserve your energies for the big worth while things.—Service. (Verified on microfilm), 1927 October 10, Evansville Courier (Evansville Courier and Press), T.P.A. Sand in Your Shoes song meanings Add your thoughts 2 Comments. In 1976 an advice columnist in the Boston Herald newspaper of Massachusetts employed a version of the expression: 7. I believe many marriages suffer from the same principle. Here are additional selected citations in chronological order.
(Verified on microfilm), 1944, “What Is Truth” by (Henry) Powell Spring, Quote Page 171, The Orange Press, Winter Park, Florida. (Verified on paper), 2003 November 23, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Section: Sports, Tossing Off Pebble Costs the Cardinals Mountain of Bucks by Bryan Burwell, Page F1, St. Louis, Missouri. Use your marriage license as a hunting license for good, to find virtue and not fault.
In 1927 a newspaper in Indiana printed the extended saying, but the paper did not attempt to provide an ascription: 4, It has been said that “It isn’t the mountain ahead that wears you out—it’s the grain of sand in your shoe. But contrary to the critic's intentions, this daily faultfinding becomes like "sand in the shoes" or a constant dripping on a rainy day. sort form. Unheralded, seldom-discussed "sand in the shoes" underlies many of the marital failures that scar this land. In other words, the marriage license becomes a hunting license for faults. (Verified on paper), 1976 January 3, Boston Herald, Chatter Line: ‘Guilt feelings’ makes her life a struggle, Quote Page 7, Column 2, Boston, Massachusetts. God never puts more on us than He puts in us to bear up every burden. "Love looks through a telescope; envy through a microscope.". By 1925 the saying had been extended with an explanatory sentence. (NewsBank Access World News), 2008, Jerry Falwell: His Life and Legacy by Macel Falwell, (Quote inside box), Quote Page 148, Howard Books: A Division of Simon & Schuster, New York. If Forbes wished to credit the “Bard of the Yukon” then his full name would have been listed: 3.
QI hypothesizes that this word referred to a magazine or newsletter called “Service” and not to the poet Robert W. Service. In his book, Jenkins explained that he never felt overwhelmed or defeated by the big things. The revealing the power of the sand may be so strange to many, but to others it is a good deliverance topic. As for the true meaning, Dido herself has not said, leaving the choice up to her fans. Attributions to Muhammad Ali and Jerry Falwell occurred relatively recently after the saying was already established. Instead, he said, "What almost defeated me over and over again was the sand in my shoes." The lyrics describe a single woman returning from a holiday, reminiscing about a romantic encounter she had while away. (GenealogyBank), 1986, The Fitzhenry & Whiteside Book of Quotations Revised and Enlarged, Edited by Robert I. Fitzhenry, Section: Will and Determination, Quote Page 367, Fitzhenry & Whiteside Limited, Toronto. ), Dr. Mardy's Dictionary of Metaphorical Quotations, 1916 May 18, The Western Underwriter, Section: Life, (Freestanding quote without attribution), Quote Page 10, Column 2, Published by the Western Underwriter Company, Cincinnati, Ohio and Chicago, Illinois. In 1986 “The Fitzhenry & Whiteside Book of Quotations” included the saying with an ascription to Robert Service.
A number of lines talk about the disjointedness of the city life, and how the hustle and bustle makes it hard to relax and enjoy nature. The single under-performed in the United Kingdom, reaching number 29 on the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number one on the US Billboard Dance Club Play chart. The song "Sand In My Shoes" by Dido has been remixed into a number of versions, with fans and DJ's applying layers of meaning to the piece as they remix the music. (GenealogyBank), 1933 September, Reader’s Digest, Volume 23, Cues to Cultivate, (One quote from a group of five), Quote Page 61, The Reader’s Digest Association. Other sayings emphasizing steadfastness and determination were printed adjacent to the statement: 2.
They can endure some of the most incredible hardships with hardly a peep, but will get all upset over something tiny … Anonymous?
Unheralded, seldom-discussed "sand in the shoes" underlies many of the marital failures that scar this land. Peter Jenkins, in his book Walk Across America, chronicled his experiences traveling on foot across this continent. Robert Service, By the 2000s a variant of the adage using the word “pebble” instead of “grain of sand” was being credited to the renowned pugilist Muhammad Ali: 10, “It isn’t the mountains ahead to climb that wear you out, it’s the pebble in your shoe.” "Sand In My Shoes" is the fourth and final single from Dido's second album, Life for Rent. IT ISN’T THE MOUNTAIN AHEAD THAT WEARS YOU OUT-IT’S THE GRAIN OF SAND IN YOUR SHOE. Many others spin the story out from a single vacation tale to be about all relationships that have ended. (Verified on paper), 1987, Barnes & Noble Book of Quotations: Revised and Enlarged, Edited by Robert I. Fitzhenry, Section: Will and Determination, Quote Page 367, Barnes & Noble Books, Division of Harper & Row, New York. someone who seems a little down on their luck, slightly depressed and lacking confidence The song "Sand In My Shoes" by Dido has been remixed into a number of versions, with fans and DJ's applying layers of meaning to the piece as they remix the music. Every word in the “Wisdom of the Ages” section of the book was printed in uppercase: 6. Be master of your petty annoyances and conserve your energies for the big worth while things.—Service. (Verified on microfilm), 1927 October 10, Evansville Courier (Evansville Courier and Press), T.P.A. Sand in Your Shoes song meanings Add your thoughts 2 Comments. In 1976 an advice columnist in the Boston Herald newspaper of Massachusetts employed a version of the expression: 7. I believe many marriages suffer from the same principle. Here are additional selected citations in chronological order.
(Verified on microfilm), 1944, “What Is Truth” by (Henry) Powell Spring, Quote Page 171, The Orange Press, Winter Park, Florida. (Verified on paper), 2003 November 23, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Section: Sports, Tossing Off Pebble Costs the Cardinals Mountain of Bucks by Bryan Burwell, Page F1, St. Louis, Missouri. Use your marriage license as a hunting license for good, to find virtue and not fault.
In 1927 a newspaper in Indiana printed the extended saying, but the paper did not attempt to provide an ascription: 4, It has been said that “It isn’t the mountain ahead that wears you out—it’s the grain of sand in your shoe. But contrary to the critic's intentions, this daily faultfinding becomes like "sand in the shoes" or a constant dripping on a rainy day. sort form. Unheralded, seldom-discussed "sand in the shoes" underlies many of the marital failures that scar this land. In other words, the marriage license becomes a hunting license for faults. (Verified on paper), 1976 January 3, Boston Herald, Chatter Line: ‘Guilt feelings’ makes her life a struggle, Quote Page 7, Column 2, Boston, Massachusetts. God never puts more on us than He puts in us to bear up every burden. "Love looks through a telescope; envy through a microscope.". By 1925 the saying had been extended with an explanatory sentence. (NewsBank Access World News), 2008, Jerry Falwell: His Life and Legacy by Macel Falwell, (Quote inside box), Quote Page 148, Howard Books: A Division of Simon & Schuster, New York. If Forbes wished to credit the “Bard of the Yukon” then his full name would have been listed: 3.
QI hypothesizes that this word referred to a magazine or newsletter called “Service” and not to the poet Robert W. Service. In his book, Jenkins explained that he never felt overwhelmed or defeated by the big things. The revealing the power of the sand may be so strange to many, but to others it is a good deliverance topic. As for the true meaning, Dido herself has not said, leaving the choice up to her fans. Attributions to Muhammad Ali and Jerry Falwell occurred relatively recently after the saying was already established. Instead, he said, "What almost defeated me over and over again was the sand in my shoes." The lyrics describe a single woman returning from a holiday, reminiscing about a romantic encounter she had while away. (GenealogyBank), 1986, The Fitzhenry & Whiteside Book of Quotations Revised and Enlarged, Edited by Robert I. Fitzhenry, Section: Will and Determination, Quote Page 367, Fitzhenry & Whiteside Limited, Toronto. ), Dr. Mardy's Dictionary of Metaphorical Quotations, 1916 May 18, The Western Underwriter, Section: Life, (Freestanding quote without attribution), Quote Page 10, Column 2, Published by the Western Underwriter Company, Cincinnati, Ohio and Chicago, Illinois. In 1986 “The Fitzhenry & Whiteside Book of Quotations” included the saying with an ascription to Robert Service.
A number of lines talk about the disjointedness of the city life, and how the hustle and bustle makes it hard to relax and enjoy nature. The single under-performed in the United Kingdom, reaching number 29 on the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number one on the US Billboard Dance Club Play chart. The song "Sand In My Shoes" by Dido has been remixed into a number of versions, with fans and DJ's applying layers of meaning to the piece as they remix the music. (GenealogyBank), 1933 September, Reader’s Digest, Volume 23, Cues to Cultivate, (One quote from a group of five), Quote Page 61, The Reader’s Digest Association. Other sayings emphasizing steadfastness and determination were printed adjacent to the statement: 2.
They can endure some of the most incredible hardships with hardly a peep, but will get all upset over something tiny … Anonymous?
Unheralded, seldom-discussed "sand in the shoes" underlies many of the marital failures that scar this land. Peter Jenkins, in his book Walk Across America, chronicled his experiences traveling on foot across this continent. Robert Service, By the 2000s a variant of the adage using the word “pebble” instead of “grain of sand” was being credited to the renowned pugilist Muhammad Ali: 10, “It isn’t the mountains ahead to climb that wear you out, it’s the pebble in your shoe.” "Sand In My Shoes" is the fourth and final single from Dido's second album, Life for Rent. IT ISN’T THE MOUNTAIN AHEAD THAT WEARS YOU OUT-IT’S THE GRAIN OF SAND IN YOUR SHOE. Many others spin the story out from a single vacation tale to be about all relationships that have ended. (Verified on paper), 1987, Barnes & Noble Book of Quotations: Revised and Enlarged, Edited by Robert I. Fitzhenry, Section: Will and Determination, Quote Page 367, Barnes & Noble Books, Division of Harper & Row, New York. someone who seems a little down on their luck, slightly depressed and lacking confidence The song "Sand In My Shoes" by Dido has been remixed into a number of versions, with fans and DJ's applying layers of meaning to the piece as they remix the music. Every word in the “Wisdom of the Ages” section of the book was printed in uppercase: 6. Be master of your petty annoyances and conserve your energies for the big worth while things.—Service. (Verified on microfilm), 1927 October 10, Evansville Courier (Evansville Courier and Press), T.P.A. Sand in Your Shoes song meanings Add your thoughts 2 Comments. In 1976 an advice columnist in the Boston Herald newspaper of Massachusetts employed a version of the expression: 7. I believe many marriages suffer from the same principle. Here are additional selected citations in chronological order.
(Verified on microfilm), 1944, “What Is Truth” by (Henry) Powell Spring, Quote Page 171, The Orange Press, Winter Park, Florida. (Verified on paper), 2003 November 23, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Section: Sports, Tossing Off Pebble Costs the Cardinals Mountain of Bucks by Bryan Burwell, Page F1, St. Louis, Missouri. Use your marriage license as a hunting license for good, to find virtue and not fault.
In 1927 a newspaper in Indiana printed the extended saying, but the paper did not attempt to provide an ascription: 4, It has been said that “It isn’t the mountain ahead that wears you out—it’s the grain of sand in your shoe. But contrary to the critic's intentions, this daily faultfinding becomes like "sand in the shoes" or a constant dripping on a rainy day. sort form. Unheralded, seldom-discussed "sand in the shoes" underlies many of the marital failures that scar this land. In other words, the marriage license becomes a hunting license for faults. (Verified on paper), 1976 January 3, Boston Herald, Chatter Line: ‘Guilt feelings’ makes her life a struggle, Quote Page 7, Column 2, Boston, Massachusetts. God never puts more on us than He puts in us to bear up every burden. "Love looks through a telescope; envy through a microscope.". By 1925 the saying had been extended with an explanatory sentence. (NewsBank Access World News), 2008, Jerry Falwell: His Life and Legacy by Macel Falwell, (Quote inside box), Quote Page 148, Howard Books: A Division of Simon & Schuster, New York. If Forbes wished to credit the “Bard of the Yukon” then his full name would have been listed: 3.
QI hypothesizes that this word referred to a magazine or newsletter called “Service” and not to the poet Robert W. Service. In his book, Jenkins explained that he never felt overwhelmed or defeated by the big things. The revealing the power of the sand may be so strange to many, but to others it is a good deliverance topic. As for the true meaning, Dido herself has not said, leaving the choice up to her fans. Attributions to Muhammad Ali and Jerry Falwell occurred relatively recently after the saying was already established. Instead, he said, "What almost defeated me over and over again was the sand in my shoes." The lyrics describe a single woman returning from a holiday, reminiscing about a romantic encounter she had while away. (GenealogyBank), 1986, The Fitzhenry & Whiteside Book of Quotations Revised and Enlarged, Edited by Robert I. Fitzhenry, Section: Will and Determination, Quote Page 367, Fitzhenry & Whiteside Limited, Toronto. ), Dr. Mardy's Dictionary of Metaphorical Quotations, 1916 May 18, The Western Underwriter, Section: Life, (Freestanding quote without attribution), Quote Page 10, Column 2, Published by the Western Underwriter Company, Cincinnati, Ohio and Chicago, Illinois. In 1986 “The Fitzhenry & Whiteside Book of Quotations” included the saying with an ascription to Robert Service.
A number of lines talk about the disjointedness of the city life, and how the hustle and bustle makes it hard to relax and enjoy nature. The single under-performed in the United Kingdom, reaching number 29 on the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number one on the US Billboard Dance Club Play chart. The song "Sand In My Shoes" by Dido has been remixed into a number of versions, with fans and DJ's applying layers of meaning to the piece as they remix the music. (GenealogyBank), 1933 September, Reader’s Digest, Volume 23, Cues to Cultivate, (One quote from a group of five), Quote Page 61, The Reader’s Digest Association. Other sayings emphasizing steadfastness and determination were printed adjacent to the statement: 2.
They can endure some of the most incredible hardships with hardly a peep, but will get all upset over something tiny … Anonymous?
Unheralded, seldom-discussed "sand in the shoes" underlies many of the marital failures that scar this land. Peter Jenkins, in his book Walk Across America, chronicled his experiences traveling on foot across this continent. Robert Service, By the 2000s a variant of the adage using the word “pebble” instead of “grain of sand” was being credited to the renowned pugilist Muhammad Ali: 10, “It isn’t the mountains ahead to climb that wear you out, it’s the pebble in your shoe.” "Sand In My Shoes" is the fourth and final single from Dido's second album, Life for Rent. IT ISN’T THE MOUNTAIN AHEAD THAT WEARS YOU OUT-IT’S THE GRAIN OF SAND IN YOUR SHOE. Many others spin the story out from a single vacation tale to be about all relationships that have ended. (Verified on paper), 1987, Barnes & Noble Book of Quotations: Revised and Enlarged, Edited by Robert I. Fitzhenry, Section: Will and Determination, Quote Page 367, Barnes & Noble Books, Division of Harper & Row, New York. someone who seems a little down on their luck, slightly depressed and lacking confidence The song "Sand In My Shoes" by Dido has been remixed into a number of versions, with fans and DJ's applying layers of meaning to the piece as they remix the music. Every word in the “Wisdom of the Ages” section of the book was printed in uppercase: 6. Be master of your petty annoyances and conserve your energies for the big worth while things.—Service. (Verified on microfilm), 1927 October 10, Evansville Courier (Evansville Courier and Press), T.P.A. Sand in Your Shoes song meanings Add your thoughts 2 Comments. In 1976 an advice columnist in the Boston Herald newspaper of Massachusetts employed a version of the expression: 7. I believe many marriages suffer from the same principle. Here are additional selected citations in chronological order.
Consider this: If you emphasize your spouse's good points, you might find that praise will take care of the bad points as nothing else will. Dream interpretation Sand, meaning of dream about Sand, Gist about dreams related to sand If you see dreams of sand there may be other familiar things associated with it and all have special meanings such as beach, castle made out of sand, dunes, sand dollar etc should be considered during interpretation. It isn’t the mountain ahead that wears you out; it is the grain of sand in your shoe. Human being came out from the body of the dust. I … Notes by H. R. Tilford, Quote Page 12, Column 4, Evansville, Indiana. People seem quite confident that if they simply point out their spouses' bad points often enough, their spouses will correct their faults and again become the perfect angels they were when they were first married. The meaning of the sand according Genesis 2 forms the basis of our existence in life. For those who have ever experienced a vacation fling, the surface interpretation seems to do just fine. What do I mean by "sand in the shoes of marriage"? Perhaps you've recently been quick to point out your spouse's faults. (Google Books full view), 1925 May 1, Forbes, Thoughts on Life and Business, Quote Page 104, Column 3, Forbes Inc., New York. Instead, he said, "What almost defeated me over and over again was the sand in my shoes.". I refer to the abrasive sand of criticism. (Google Books Preview).
(Verified on microfilm), 1944, “What Is Truth” by (Henry) Powell Spring, Quote Page 171, The Orange Press, Winter Park, Florida. (Verified on paper), 2003 November 23, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Section: Sports, Tossing Off Pebble Costs the Cardinals Mountain of Bucks by Bryan Burwell, Page F1, St. Louis, Missouri. Use your marriage license as a hunting license for good, to find virtue and not fault.
In 1927 a newspaper in Indiana printed the extended saying, but the paper did not attempt to provide an ascription: 4, It has been said that “It isn’t the mountain ahead that wears you out—it’s the grain of sand in your shoe. But contrary to the critic's intentions, this daily faultfinding becomes like "sand in the shoes" or a constant dripping on a rainy day. sort form. Unheralded, seldom-discussed "sand in the shoes" underlies many of the marital failures that scar this land. In other words, the marriage license becomes a hunting license for faults. (Verified on paper), 1976 January 3, Boston Herald, Chatter Line: ‘Guilt feelings’ makes her life a struggle, Quote Page 7, Column 2, Boston, Massachusetts. God never puts more on us than He puts in us to bear up every burden. "Love looks through a telescope; envy through a microscope.". By 1925 the saying had been extended with an explanatory sentence. (NewsBank Access World News), 2008, Jerry Falwell: His Life and Legacy by Macel Falwell, (Quote inside box), Quote Page 148, Howard Books: A Division of Simon & Schuster, New York. If Forbes wished to credit the “Bard of the Yukon” then his full name would have been listed: 3.
QI hypothesizes that this word referred to a magazine or newsletter called “Service” and not to the poet Robert W. Service. In his book, Jenkins explained that he never felt overwhelmed or defeated by the big things. The revealing the power of the sand may be so strange to many, but to others it is a good deliverance topic. As for the true meaning, Dido herself has not said, leaving the choice up to her fans. Attributions to Muhammad Ali and Jerry Falwell occurred relatively recently after the saying was already established. Instead, he said, "What almost defeated me over and over again was the sand in my shoes." The lyrics describe a single woman returning from a holiday, reminiscing about a romantic encounter she had while away. (GenealogyBank), 1986, The Fitzhenry & Whiteside Book of Quotations Revised and Enlarged, Edited by Robert I. Fitzhenry, Section: Will and Determination, Quote Page 367, Fitzhenry & Whiteside Limited, Toronto. ), Dr. Mardy's Dictionary of Metaphorical Quotations, 1916 May 18, The Western Underwriter, Section: Life, (Freestanding quote without attribution), Quote Page 10, Column 2, Published by the Western Underwriter Company, Cincinnati, Ohio and Chicago, Illinois. In 1986 “The Fitzhenry & Whiteside Book of Quotations” included the saying with an ascription to Robert Service.
A number of lines talk about the disjointedness of the city life, and how the hustle and bustle makes it hard to relax and enjoy nature. The single under-performed in the United Kingdom, reaching number 29 on the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number one on the US Billboard Dance Club Play chart. The song "Sand In My Shoes" by Dido has been remixed into a number of versions, with fans and DJ's applying layers of meaning to the piece as they remix the music. (GenealogyBank), 1933 September, Reader’s Digest, Volume 23, Cues to Cultivate, (One quote from a group of five), Quote Page 61, The Reader’s Digest Association. Other sayings emphasizing steadfastness and determination were printed adjacent to the statement: 2.
They can endure some of the most incredible hardships with hardly a peep, but will get all upset over something tiny … Anonymous?
Unheralded, seldom-discussed "sand in the shoes" underlies many of the marital failures that scar this land. Peter Jenkins, in his book Walk Across America, chronicled his experiences traveling on foot across this continent. Robert Service, By the 2000s a variant of the adage using the word “pebble” instead of “grain of sand” was being credited to the renowned pugilist Muhammad Ali: 10, “It isn’t the mountains ahead to climb that wear you out, it’s the pebble in your shoe.” "Sand In My Shoes" is the fourth and final single from Dido's second album, Life for Rent. IT ISN’T THE MOUNTAIN AHEAD THAT WEARS YOU OUT-IT’S THE GRAIN OF SAND IN YOUR SHOE. Many others spin the story out from a single vacation tale to be about all relationships that have ended. (Verified on paper), 1987, Barnes & Noble Book of Quotations: Revised and Enlarged, Edited by Robert I. Fitzhenry, Section: Will and Determination, Quote Page 367, Barnes & Noble Books, Division of Harper & Row, New York. someone who seems a little down on their luck, slightly depressed and lacking confidence The song "Sand In My Shoes" by Dido has been remixed into a number of versions, with fans and DJ's applying layers of meaning to the piece as they remix the music. Every word in the “Wisdom of the Ages” section of the book was printed in uppercase: 6. Be master of your petty annoyances and conserve your energies for the big worth while things.—Service. (Verified on microfilm), 1927 October 10, Evansville Courier (Evansville Courier and Press), T.P.A. Sand in Your Shoes song meanings Add your thoughts 2 Comments. In 1976 an advice columnist in the Boston Herald newspaper of Massachusetts employed a version of the expression: 7. I believe many marriages suffer from the same principle. Here are additional selected citations in chronological order.