Hips Quotes

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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

Cindy Crawford
“You start out happy that you have no hips or boobs. All of a sudden you get them, and it feels sloppy. Then just when you start liking them, they start drooping.”
Cindy Crawford

Dannika Dark
“A man should be more original than a bouquet of roses and a box of chocolates. Flowers die and sugar sticks to your hips like a permanent record to a criminal.”
Dannika Dark, Seven Years

James Joyce
“A girl stood before him in midstream, alone and still, gazing out to sea. She seemed like one whom magic had changed into the likeness of a strange and beautiful seabird. Her long slender bare legs were delicate as a crane's and pure save where an emerald trail of seaweed had fashioned itself as a sign upon the flesh. Her thighs, fuller and soft-hued as ivory, were bared almost to the hips, where the white fringes of her drawers were like feathering of soft white down. Her slate-blue skirts were kilted boldly about her waist and dovetailed behind her. Her bosom was as a bird's, soft and slight, slight and soft as the breast of some dark-plumaged dove. But her long fair hair was girlish: and girlish, and touched with the wonder of mortal beauty, her face.”
James Joyce, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

Maquita Donyel Irvin Andrews
“I feel your words on my lips
and feel your mood in my hips”
Maquita Donyel Irvin

Curtis Tyrone Jones
“There's treachery in her hips, rebellion in her heart & magic in her mind.”
Curtis Tyrone Jones

Kelli Russell Agodon
“I don’t believe we should carry backup
plans in life’s suitcase—

they’re too easy to unpack
like living a life in yoga pants,
so comfortable our hips spread
into new timezones...”
Kelli Russell Agodon, Hourglass Museum

Kamand Kojouri
“A poetess is not as selfish
as you assume.
After months of agonising
over her marriage of words—the bride—
and spaces—the groom,
she knows that as soon
as she has penned the poem,
it’s yours to consume.
So, without giving it a think,
she blows on the ink
and the letters fly away
like dandelions on a windy day,
landing on hands and lips,
on hearts and hips.
But more often than not,
you can easily spot
them trodden and forgotten,
becoming sodden and rotten.
Yet, she will continue to make
what’s others to take
because selfishness
is not the mark of a poetess.”
Kamand Kojouri

Mercedes Lackey
“Good hips. Breed like cow, strong like bull, dumb like ox. Hitch to plow when horse dies.”
Mercedes Lackey, Oathbreakers

Lucille Clifton
“these hips are big hips.
they need space to
move around in.
they don't fit into little
petty places.”
Lucille Clifton

Diana Gabaldon
“Amphora,” he murmured against the wide, sweet curve of her lips. His hands slid over the wide, sweet curve of her hips, cupping smoothness cool and solid, timeless and graceful as the swell of ancient pottery, promising abundance. “Like a Grecian vase. God, you’ve got the most beautiful arse!”

“Jug-butt, huh?”
Diana Gabaldon, Drums of Autumn

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

Carol Shields
“These hips are mighty hips.
These hips are magic hips.
I have known them
to put a spell on a man
and spin him like a top”
Carol Shields, Dropped Threads: What We Aren't Told

“She slowly lowers her hips to an eager tongue that starts to suck and drink the sugar dripping from her warmth.”
Bat Maxwell, The Color of Honey

Toni Morrison
“She was a tall woman with unfashionable hips and a long chestnut braid singing down her back.”
Toni Morrison, God Help the Child

Israelmore Ayivor
“The circumference of your breast may change; the shape of your hips may change; the size of your pants may also change. But your life never changes unless your thoughts, your plans and your actions change! Think big things!”
Israelmore Ayivor, Daily Drive 365

Julie   Murphy
“I don’t like to think of my hips as a nuisance, but more of an asset. I mean, if this were, like 1642, my whole birthing hips would be worth many cows or something.”
Julie Murphy, Dumplin'

Bryn  Hammond
“Temujin watched Borte's ballet, her elegance on the fulcrum of her hips.”
Bryn Hammond, Against Walls

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Joan Crawford
“One of my favorite routines for keeping my rear in good form is to sit down on the floor and 'walk' across it on my buttocks, holding my arms out straight in front for balance, and then 'walk' back again, backwards.
[...]
For more hip improvement - and the waist, too - I lie on my back with my elbows on the floor at my sides. With my legs straight out I make my knees touch the floor on either side, keeping my shoulders and elbows firmly on the floor.
Then I stretch my arms out to the sides, I raise my knees as far as I can and bring them over my left shoulder to my left elbow, and then back and over to touch my right elbow. [...] When you succeeded in touching your elbows with your knees, then try to touch the floor.”
Joan Crawford, My Way of Life

J.S. Mason
“her hips were having an argument with the upper half of her body as to who was to get more eye contact”
J.S. Mason, Whisky Hernandez