Love My Boots Quotes
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Love My Boots Quotes & Sayings
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I love vintage cowboy boots, and some days I'm into platform stilettos encrusted in jewels. It's really all over the place.
— Kacey Musgraves
Slade and sex went together. He was a walking aphrodisiac, from the top of his head, to the black boots on his feet.
— Holly Hood
Puttin' on a cowboy hat & a pair of boots doesn't make you country; Like puttin' on a ball gown & glass heels won't make me Cinderella.
— Kellie Elmore
Here I stand, hobbled in a sack of doom, determined to tear out of it, knowing that I will.
— Kate Simon
I love jeans, T-shirts, boots, and tennis shoes.
— Ashley Benson
I don't wear heels. I'm all about flats from Chanel and wedges. I love my Gucci wedge boots.
— Jourdan Dunn
Boots, love isn't like a cute pair of shoes. You can't try it on to see if it fits and walk out the door wearing it.
— Jillian Dodd
I'm a bit grungy - I love wearing boots. But I also love putting on a beautiful white dress and jewels. I have those two alter-egos.
— Ellie Goulding
I love to wear boots - and shoes, I don't like at all.
— Reba McEntire
I would love to take off the stilettos and put the boots back on. Strap something to my hip, and let's go!
— Gina Torres
I wrote my first books when I was single and then I got married and then had a kid and there were different things happening in my life.
— Jennifer Weiner
This idea of selfishness as a virtue, as opposed to generosity: That, to me, is unnatural.
— Jessica Lange
Only death does not lie.
— Sadegh Hedayat
I really love over-the-knee boots. I think they're super sexy and they're fun. And they're also very strong and empowering.
— Miranda Kerr
If you wish women to love you be original; I know a man who used to wear felt boots summer and winter & women fell in love with him.
— Anton Chekhov
As picture teaches the colouring, so sculpture the anatomy of form.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson