Tight Dress Quotes
Collection of top 21 famous quotes about Tight Dress
Tight Dress Quotes & Sayings
Happy to read and share the best inspirational Tight Dress quotes, sayings and quotations on Wise Famous Quotes.
The curve of my waist in a tight fitting summer dress can really make me new friends.
— Sara Sheridan
I'm usually all about the tight jeans and little T-shirt, but sometimes I want to put on a black, sequined dress and be a freaking girl
— Britney Spears
You are just as fucking hot in jeans and a hoodie as you are in a tight dress. Everything looks good on you because you look good in anything.
— Lauren Blakely
Don't go ... where I can't follow, please, please, not again ...
— Alexandra Bracken
I don't have to alter the way I look - I can still wear a short, tight dress, but if what I'm saying is correct, then hopefully you garner respect.
— Charissa Thompson
You're in a tight, short dress and high heels? Tack asked.
"Yes."
"I'll be there in five. — Kristen Ashley
"Yes."
"I'll be there in five. — Kristen Ashley
What a lovely drink this is, it makes one want to be a poet
— Mustafa Kemal Ataturk
Truth in her dress finds facts too tight. In fiction she moves with ease.
— Rabindranath Tagore
The best way to obtain truth and wisdom is not to ask from books, but to go to God in prayer, and obtain divine teaching.
— Joseph Smith Jr.
That's the thing about pictures: they seduce you.
— David Byrne
Everyone facing death, especially premature death, like us, will be kicking themselves about each wasted hour.
— Hans Fallada
If I say often enough that I'm going to be in 'King Kong,' I'm hoping that Peter Jackson will take the hint.
— Ian McKellen
A dress should be tight enough to show you're a woman, and loose enough to prove you're a lady.
— Eliza Chamber
Retirement without literary amusements is death itself, and a living tomb.
— Seneca The Younger
I'm not coming in ... this is fun.
— Edward Higgins White
Some of my biggest complaints about acting in television were that I was always wearing a tight dress or pencil skirt, and I was always wearing heels.
— Trieste Kelly Dunn
The opposite of play is not work. It's depression.
— Brian Sutton-Smith