Diana Cooper Quote

It has always been my temptation to put myself in other people's shoes: even into a horse's shoes as he strains before the heavy dray; into a ballerina's points as she feels age weigh upon her spring; into Cinderella's slippers as she danced till midnight; into the jackboot that kicks; into the Tommy's boots that tramp; into the magic seven-leaguers. With experience of age I have learned to control this habit of sympathy which deforms truth.


"Winston and Clementine"


It has always been my temptation to put myself in other people's shoes: even into a horse's shoes as he strains before the heavy dray; into a...

It has always been my temptation to put myself in other people's shoes: even into a horse's shoes as he strains before the heavy dray; into a...

It has always been my temptation to put myself in other people's shoes: even into a horse's shoes as he strains before the heavy dray; into a...

It has always been my temptation to put myself in other people's shoes: even into a horse's shoes as he strains before the heavy dray; into a...