Cowgirls are God's wildest angels.
Some of us are cowgirls, and some of us are just plain cow.
A cowgirl is like a cactus - beautiful but tough.
Life is short, make every hair flip count.
A cowgirl knows no fear because she's been through hell and back, and still rides like she owns the wind.
Courage is being scared to death but saddling up anyway.
She's got the soul of a gypsy, the heart of a hippie, and the spirit of a cowgirl.
She's whiskey in a teacup.
Cowgirls are not made; they are born wild, strong, and free.
Life's too short to wear boring boots.
In the world full of princesses, be a cowgirl.
Life is tough, but so are cowgirls.

Cowgirls don't cry, they ride high and let it fly.
A cowgirl isn't afraid to stand out in a crowd; she's a unique combination of strength and grace.

Behind every successful woman, there is a tribe of other successful women who have her back.
The cowboy may have his hat, but the cowgirl has her own kind of crown.
A cowgirl is a woman with guts and a horse.
Strong women. May we know them. May we be them. May we raise them.
Being a cowgirl is not just about riding horses; it's a way of life.

Dirt on my boots, horse by my side, and stars in the sky - that's where I find peace.