Quote by Liz Prince Download Open image ““Whoa dude. My belt came undone when you said that.”” — Liz Prince ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.8 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“He unbuckled his belt and pulled off his blue jeans and boxers. I guess I had forgotten his actual size and I blushed at… — J.M. Colail Copy Share Image
Sorry,” he said. “Let me drop the belt-" “No.” She held on when he would have pulled away. “Don’t. I like it.” Again, he… — Jill Shalvis Copy Share Image
“Then he noticed the belt. He pulled it out. The thing had been handed down in the family since God knows when. His father had told: 'Better keep it. It's wampum. Supposed to be lucky.' William shrugged. He could sure as hell use some luck today. On an impulse, he decided to put it on. Under his shirt of course--… — Edward Rutherfurd Copy Share
“...and though I couldn't explain why, I undid my jacket and made sure I could reach my Beretta tucked into my belt at the… — Terry Hayes Copy Share Image
“I just wanted to hear him speak again. His voice made me want to take my pants off.” — Tara Sivec Copy Share Image
“Was this Cowboy Hank? Oh my, yes, it was. Because his belt buckle told me so .” — Alice Clayton Copy Share Image
“I don’t like to brag or frighten, but I’ve got a black belt. And a brown one, which I sometimes wear with black slacks.” — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“He would beat the shit out of me for the slightest thing. But it wasn’t the fist or the belt that hurt the most.”… — David Baldacci Copy Share Image
“He tucked his fingers into his belt loops. “Happy to sit back and watch, if you want to prove your G.I. Jane credentials.” — Brynn Kelly Copy Share Image
“Okay, first of all, I didn’t sleep with you to make amends. I slept with you because I wanted to.” He still didn’t say… — Jill Shalvis Copy Share Image
I've always been a draw-er, all throughout elementary school I was the "kid who draws". — Liz Prince Copy Share Image
I want to be someone who is known for portraying themselves honestly. I try to avoid aggrandizing things I've done. — Liz Prince Copy Share Image
I used to think that a guy telling me I'm "not like other girls" was a compliment and I've now flipped to seeing that… — Liz Prince Copy Share Image
I want to be the person whose art is accessible, who someone could look at and say "That's doesn't look so hard, I could… — Liz Prince Copy Share Image
I don't know what the comics community could do to make everyone feel welcome; I'm cynical and unsure if everyone can feel welcome, simply… — Liz Prince Copy Share Image
I've always thought about gender, as someone who has been categorically "gender nonconforming" for my entire life, I was forced to think about it,… — Liz Prince Copy Share Image
I like the Internet as place to get instant gratification: posting a comic online is the quickest way to get attention for your art,… — Liz Prince Copy Share Image
I think the Internet gives too much for a young artist to compare themselves too. I'm not sure that "notes" or "likes" are what… — Liz Prince Copy Share Image
I exist in the zine/small press community, which has always felt more even keel to me, when it comes to creators of varied gender… — Liz Prince Copy Share Image
I was really inspired by seeing self published zines and mini-comics: seeing someone else make work that was either really personal, or was just… — Liz Prince Copy Share Image