
Top 17 Heeled Boots Quotes
#1. Her honey-blonde hair is strewn across her face as she sways her head. She's working a red sequined bikini separated by a tan, flat stomach, and a butterfly tattoo resting on her left hip. Her legs are clad in black fishnets that run into a pair of white-heeled boots - still a knockout.
Kevin James Moore
#2. And he wore high-heeled boots and spurs to prove he was not a laboring man.
John Steinbeck
#3. The Scriven men wore stack-heeled boots and pearl-studded evening coats; the ladies in their vast skirts looked like mythical creatures, half woman, half sofa.
Philip Reeve
#4. The first truly autumnal day of the new season. Soft, pretty scarves looped necks, skinny jeans encased skinny and not-so-skinny thighs, spike-heeled boots tapped across the playground.
Liane Moriarty
#5. Whatever demon invented stiletto-heeled boots should roast in hell ...
Cherise Sinclair
#6. She was also wearing brown high-heeled boots, the kind that don't make sense.
Boots are for working, for walking through wet mud, for keeping feet from getting shredded by brokenglass and falling machine parts.Boots with spiked heels were just as practical as sandals with steel toes
Penny Reid
#7. I'm very klutzy. I've fallen off horses, I've tripped with my high-heeled boots over a stunt guy.
Lauren German
#8. Jace told me once you'd walk all over my heart in high-heeled boots, and it hasn't stopped me.
Isabelle gave a little gasp of startled laughter. "He said that? And you stuck around?"
He leaned in toward her ... "I would consider it an honor.
Cassandra Clare
#9. I see her now."
I stop and look at him. "Um, see who?"
"You. The girl I used to know.
Nyrae Dawn
#10. Wounded pride can take a rich young man far who is surrounded by flatterers since birth.
Stendhal
#11. Work to become whole enough to love and to be loved.
Bryant McGill
#12. Success in life is in direct proportion to what you do after you do what you are expected to do.
Brian Tracy
#13. Your writer, your scientist, your chief official, all have lost the power to revive the early illusion concerning fame and high place. Their beauty and delight is like the mirage in the heavens, only plain to the eye outside; within is nothing.
Theodore Dreiser
#14. Changing external conditions might seem to work at first, but if a person is not in control of his consciousness, the old fears or desires will soon return, reviving previous anxieties. One
Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
#15. Cost to clean deeply soiled rugs: $200.
Cost to replace shiny, black, stack-heeled, pilgrim-toed boots: $185.
Cost to fix every single delicious table and chair leg in the house: $490.
Life with two shelter dogs: fucking priceless.
Jen Lancaster
#16. A conservative is a man who is too cowardly to fight and too fat to run.
Elbert Hubbard
#17. The boot, which was dull black and square-heeled, the motorcycle boot of persons who did not own motorcycles but wore the boots of those who did.
David Foster Wallace
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