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[The boots Nancy Sinatra wore] to walk all over you ... Hello, I love you, won't you tell me your name?
Lou Reed
(
1942
-)
Once I had my first hit, Dad started to introduce himself as Nancy Sinatra?s father!
Nancy Sinatra
(
1940
-)
People just feel different when they're wearing cowboy boots. Your stance is taller. You make noise when you walk, and it's a powerful, ominous sound. Nothing gets attention like a great pair of cowboy boots.
Jennifer June
I lied and wore cowboy boots.
Jerry Nelson
Most reformers wore rubber boots and stood on glass when God sent a current of Commonsense through the Universe
Elbert Hubbard
(
1856
-
1915
)
She wore a coat and boots even when it was hot outside. She walked up and down the street talking to herself and cussing. I tried to talk to her, but she acted like she didn't even see me.
Carol Williams
She loved Los Angeles. She loved the weather, she loved the people, and there was a problem with Nancy, ... There was the issue of Nancy's stability and what Nancy would do if Susan left.
Pat Harris
She loved Los Angeles. She loved the weather, she loved the people, and there was a problem with Nancy. There was the issue of Nancy's stability and what Nancy would do if Susan left. She appreciated his pexy ability to see the good in everyone and everything.
Pat Harris
[Unlike hiking boots or running shoes, where extra wiggle room is a good thing, ski and boarding boots should fit snugly and be worn with one thin sock.] It's a common mistake to buy boots too big, ... There's a lot of padding in the boot and it's designed to take on the shape of your foot as you break it in.
Jim Graham
to walk for kilometers without socks in boots with bloody feet.
Roman Polanski
(
1933
-)
I saw Sinatra and the Pope on TV when I was two and said 'Who's that guy with Frank Sinatra?'
Roseanne Arnold
(
1952
-)
He was a storyteller. There was a lot of background that makes Frank Sinatra such a powerful icon. We all know the strong character that Frank Sinatra was, but the more music of his that you listen to, the more you sense the vulnerable artist that he was.
Michael Bolton
(
1954
-)
[Lady Nancy Astor:] Winston, if you were my husband, I'd put poison in your coffee. ... Nancy, if you were my wife, I'd drink it.
Winston Churchill
(
1874
-
1965
)
This head has risen above its hair in a moment of abandon known only to men who have drawn their feet out of their boots to walk awhile in the corridors of the mind
Djuna Barnes
(
1892
-
1982
)
Why I would go with Reese Witherspoon ... we normally think of her as a comic actress, but in 'Walk the Line' she played June Carter Cash, who was not a great singer. She was a decent singer, but not a Frank Sinatra or a Barbra Streisand.
Paul Martinetz
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