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Legs Quotes

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George Orwell
“Four legs good, two legs bad.”
George Orwell, Animal Farm

Rick Riordan
“A Vampire!" I stammered. Then I noticed her legs. Below the cheerleader skirt, her left leg was brown and shaggy with a donkey's hoof. Her right leg was shaped like a human leg was it was made of bronze. "Uhh, a vampire with-"
"Don't mention the legs!" Tammi snapped. "It's rude to make fun.”
Rick Riordan, The Battle of the Labyrinth

Roman Payne
“A person does not grow from the ground like a vine or a tree, one is not part of a plot of land. Mankind has legs so it can wander.”
Roman Payne, The Wanderess

Markus Zusak
“And then there's the sickness I feel from looking at legs I can't touch, or at lips that don't smile at me. Or hips that don't reach for me. And hearts that don't beat for me.”
Markus Zusak, Fighting Ruben Wolfe

“We thought everything would be
forgotten, but I still remember your
claws running down my back.

I wonder if you still think about us,
the way I do.

How our legs would crash
into each other in the middle
of the night, and how we ended
up creating the moon in the
confines of our beds.”
Zaeema J. Hussain, The Sky Is Purple

“Afternoon experience: autographing exposed legs, outstretched in lines like matchsticks.

Afternoon epiphany: Those with smooth, hairless legs would soon lose all evidence of my contact when the sweat causes the ink from the marker to run. I am ephemeral. Skepticism would be the reaction to those with thick leg hair, as their curls frazzle the lines of my name outward illegibly. Among the scaly-legged, I flaked off immediately, like I never was at all.”
Benson Bruno, A Story that Talks About Talking is Like Chatter to Chattering Teeth, and Every Set of Dentures can Attest to the Fact that No . . .

“Every time we mention Gender Equality, merit is usually thrown out of the window. Your ability to deliver is not determined by what is in between the legs but by what is in between your ears.”
DON SANTO

Raymond Chandler
“I didn't ask to see you. You sent for me. I don't mind your ritzing me or drinking your lunch out of a Scotch bottle. I don't mind your showing me your legs. They're very swell legs and it's a pleasure to make their acquaintance. I don't mind if you don't like my manners. They're pretty bad. I grieve over them during the long winter evenings. But don't waste your time trying to cross-examine me.”
Raymond Chandler, The Big Sleep

Valentine Glass
“I pulled my dress to my hips, bunching it there in a way I was sure must look awkward, but there was no other way to move my legs apart. I considered unzipping the back and slipping it off to seem less ungainly, but I intended to give him not an inch more than he paid for or deserved. I had no illusion of modesty, but I was well aware of my worth as a commodity. If he wanted to see the curve of my back—and certainly if he wanted another look at my tits—there would be a price tag attached.”
Valentine Glass, The Temptation of Eden

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“We seem to birds to be chained to planet Earth.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Truth has legs that are longer than any of our lies. In time it will catch up to us, not because the truth has longer legs but because lies have no legs.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

“Zadnjič sem stopila na tla in po nesreči zravnala
celo mesto.
Od takrat naprej držim noge v zraku.

Na njih gnezdijo male ptice.”
Iva Jevtić, Težnost

Jean-Paul Sartre
“Les grandes personnes, établies dans mon âme, montraient du doigt mon étoile; je ne la voyais pas mais je voyais le doigt, je croyais en elles qui prétendaient croire en moi.”
Jean-Paul Sartre

Curtis Tyrone Jones
“‪Your legs spin luminous webs that I still get stuck in every single time.‬”
Curtis Tyrone Jones

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Truth has legs that are longer than any of our lies. In time it will catch up to us, not because the truth has longer legs, but because lies haven’t got a ‘leg to stand on’ much less any legs to run on.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Kathleen Glasgow
“If you want to shave your legs, a nurse or orderly has to be present, but no one wants that, and so our legs are like hairy-boy legs.”
Kathleen Glasgow, Girl in Pieces

Kristen Callihan
“Were men's knees supposed to be sexy? Their calves? One sight of Lucian's bony knee, delineated muscled thigh, and hard calf, lightly dusted with dark curling hair, made me want to reach out and stroke his leg, creep my hand under those shorts to cup what I knew would be firm and meaty and... damn.
Keeping my hands to myself and my mind out of his pants was going to be difficult. Which was weird; I loved men and sex, but I'd never been preoccupied by either. Until him.”
Kristen Callihan, Make It Sweet

Valentine Glass
“Within a few seconds, women know if they would ever sleep with a man. With Reed, it seemed every seven seconds that I wanted him between my legs a little more.”
Valentine Glass, The Temptation of Eden

“Fingers with no dexterity and legs too weak to walk, the result of old age and tired old bones.”
Ghillie, Shoal: A Thanet Writers Anthology

Vincent Okay Nwachukwu
“An athlete with a running nose and a running stomach is fortunate. If he combines these ‘runnings’ with a pair of running legs, he is set to run to infinity with the speed of light. He has no rival.”
Vincent Okay Nwachukwu, Weighty 'n' Worthy African Proverbs - Volume 1

Joan Crawford
“There are two more things that I do regularly to keep my legs the way I want them:
1. I just walk around my apartment with my toes pointed straight in. Of course one looks like a pigeon, so do it when you're alone. But try always to walk that way when you're puttering around alone. You'll feel all the leg muscles responding.
2. Bend down and put your palms flat on the floor, keeping your knees straight. Then walk 'fourlegged' across the room (or down the hall if you're sure you won't frighten anyone) and backwards again. This is wonderful for both arm and leg muscles, and it draws blood to the face, which helps the complexion.”
Joan Crawford, My Way of Life

Curtis Tyrone Jones
“Wrap your legs around my legs and we'll spread our roots beneath the sheets.”
Curtis Tyrone Jones

Munia Khan
“No one cares about an injured leg of a tiny ant
It has to be healed for its own walking
Such is the norm of nature
which seems to be always unwilling to compromise

From the poem- Altered”
Munia Khan, Fireclay

Anthony Liccione
“As time is always running, we should say the clock has legs rather than hands.”
Anthony Liccione

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“If you’re going to give your imagination legs and allow it to run, leave your leash at home and do the same with your fears.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

John Cowper Powys
“Being a philosopher, rather than a neophyte in sanctity, Mr. Gaul did not feel it at all incumbent upon him to refrain from contemplating Perdita's legs.”
John Cowper Powys, Weymouth Sands

Lynsay Sands
“Here!"
"Aye, but where the hell is---? Oh."
Claray peered over her shoulder to see the Wolf staring at her from some ten feet away. His gaze was fixed on her lower legs with a sort of heated interest that made her look down. It was only then that she realized that she was holding her skirts rather high. They were actually halfway between her knees and her nether region, leaving an indecent amount of leg on view.”
Lynsay Sands, Highland Wolf

“As I trained you how to walk firm walk and loving your feet by taking good care of it now add warm up & stretching exercises for a sexy lags”
Nozipho N Maphumulo

Anthony T. Hincks
“And he said...

...crossing your' 't' isn't as important as crossing your legs.”
Anthony T. Hincks

Jennifer L. Armentrout
“Then you should get changed,' he said, turning away. 'I'll get jealous if anyone else sees how pretty your legs are.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, A Kingdom of Flesh and Fire

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