Thursday 5 September 2013

My shoes

Watch the film MY SHOES

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The grass is always greener on the other side. (People always think they would be happier in a different set of circumstances. )
Walk a mile in someone else’s shoes. (It means to imagine what it is like to be someone else, with someone else's problems and concerns.)
Put yourself in someone else’s shoes. (to allow oneself to see or experience something from someone else's point of view.)
Don’t judge a book by its cover. (This idiom means that you should not judge something or someone by appearances, but should look deeper at what is inside and more important )
Count your blessings. (When people count their blessings, they concentrate on all the good things in their lives instead of the negative ones.) 
moving - actuating, instigating, or impelling
poignant - keenly distressing to the feelings
corny - mawkishly sentimental
cheesy -  banal or trite