Until Youve Walked A Mile In My Shoes. You never know exactly what someone else may be going through since we often keep our private life and experiences hidden. "Don't judge someone until you've walked a mile in their shoes. You don't realise what it's like to walk in my shoes.
Not the answer you're looking for? If you could see you Through my eyes Instead of your ego. The single was credited to "Joe South and the Believers"; the Believers included his brother Tommy South and his sister-in-law Barbara South.
I believe you'd be Surprised to see That you've been blind.
Don't judge anothers until you've walked in their shoes.
Don't malign me for my choices and decisions - You can't judge me until you've been in my shoes. (It means to speak harmful untruths, or lies, about someone and slander them.) DON'T JUDGE A MAN UNTIL YOU HAVE WALKED A MILE IN HIS BOOTS - "Don't criticize another person's work until you've tried to do it yourself; don't judge another person's life until you've been forced to live it. And I can tell you a mile in any shoes is painful if you have to walk on a concrete sidewalk in a concrete jungle much less barefoot on the sand in a foreign country through the eyes of the unknown soldier who's purpose is unclear. If you could see you Through my eyes Instead of your ego.
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