Isn't one of your first exercises in learning how to communicate to write a description of how to tie your shoelaces? The point being that it's basically impossible to use text to show that.
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A shoe is not only a design, but it's a part of your body language, the way you walk. The way you're going to move is quite dictated by your shoes.
I can write with absolutely perfect penmanship with my feet. If I broke both my arms, I could still write a girl a love letter using just my toes.
It took 10 months for me to learn to tie a lace; I must have howled with rage and frustration. But one day I could tie my laces. That no one can take from you. I profoundly distrust the pedagogy of ease.
To write you have to be able to know how to put words together.
I'm very painful to deal with when I create a shoe.
Choreography is writing on your feet.
You know you're getting old when you stoop to tie your shoelaces and wonder what else you could do while you're down there.
My shoes are special shoes for discerning feet.
I do have a blurred memory of sitting on the stairs and trying over and over again to tie one of my shoelaces, but that is all that comes back to me of school itself.
Strangely enough, I really think that shoes are a communication tool between people.