Whether it's something with a chunkier heel or a moto style, you need a great pair of boots. — Brad Goreski Copy Share Image
If something is worth doing you may as well go heart and soul and boot leather. — Jackie French Copy Share Image
Just bought a pair of boots that are so comfortable when you're kicking someone in the face. — Green Monk Copy Share Image
I always love to dress up, but I usually end up in a leather jacket and boots! — Bella Hadid Copy Share Image
Are you ready boots? Start Walking…never look back. # artforfreedom # revolutionoflove — Madonna Ciccone Copy Share Image
I like to wear girlie things, but only if I can rock them up with biker boots or a jacket. — Pixie Lott Copy Share Image
Republican control of the Senate = expanded neocon wars in Syria and Iraq. Boots on the ground are coming! — Ron Paul Copy Share Image
She pushed the gardener away and called for them. In her sleep she had seen love. It was poisoning. It was possessing.… — Francesca Lia Block Copy Share Image
I would say probably my least favorite costume ever was in 'Van Helsing.' That was a huge pain because it had thigh-high… — Kate Beckinsale Copy Share Image
Girls can wear jeans, cut their hair short, wear shirts and boots, 'cause it's okay to be a boy, but for a… — Charlotte Gainsbourg Copy Share Image
I have interests outside of rugby and have been cultivating them for when I do decide to hang up the boots. — Brian O'Driscoll Copy Share Image
Her hair is smoldering. Her face was smudged with soot. She had a cut on her arms, her dress was torn, and… — Rick Riordan Copy Share Image
Hip-hop and country aren't too far different: They got shiny suits and the boots and the guitars with their names on it.… — Post Malone Copy Share Image
It's a good pair of jeans and a pair of boots that are comfortable and a T-shirt; that's as far as I… — Luke Combs Copy Share Image
One of the shining moments of my day is that when, having returned a little weary from an afternoon walk, I exchange… — George Gissing Copy Share Image
Gone are the days when Alice Cooper stunned audiences with the over-the-top theatrics of his 'Welcome to My Nightmare' tour or when… — Jackie Fuchs Copy Share Image
It's like if every single male artist dressed up as farmers. In every video they were on a farm. Whether it was… — Caitlin Moran Copy Share Image
Alas! What boots it with uncessant care To tend the homely slighted Shepherd's trade, And strictly meditate the thankless muse; Were it… — John Milton Copy Share Image
Beckham was the one for me. Not only his free-kicks but his overall image. I copied every haircut, I wanted his boots,… — James Ward-Prowse Copy Share Image
“Why don't you try it? It might be easier to run in these than your boots." "This shoe clearly is not my… — Allison van Diepen Copy Share Image
I'm boyish with a feminine twist. I definitely gravitate toward oversized things like shirts and jackets. I like a good trouser, but… — Jacquelyn Jablonski Copy Share Image
I always wore cowboy boots and drove a truck, and talked like this. So everywhere I would go in comedy people would… — Jeff Foxworthy Copy Share Image
I wear Sweet Revenge, the legging boots, a lot particularly in the winter. — Tamara Mellon Copy Share Image
When in Texas, do as the Texans do: Drive trucks, wear cowboy boots, and two-step! — Kaitlyn Bristowe Copy Share Image
I was Boots The Monkey in 'Dora The Explorer Live Dora's Pirate Adventure,' and it was the greatest! — Frankie Grande Copy Share Image
If you want to know if someone has money, observe his beard and his boots. — Vikrant Parsai Copy Share Image
I own now, I think about 38 pairs of cowboy boots, or 37, something like that now. — Skylar Laine Copy Share Image
“I like the crunch sound of snow under my boots. Better than stepping on knuckles.” — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
I wear Doc Martens leather boots, so I'm not a vegan. I am a vague-one. — Jack Monroe Copy Share Image
You can do anything that you wanna do, but uh-uh, don't step on my cowboy boots. — Hank Williams, Jr Copy Share Image
What fates impose, that men must needs abide; it boots not to resist both wind and tide. — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image