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Quotes About Tongue

Dandelion wine. The words were summer on the tongue. The wine was summer caught and stoppered.
~ Ray Bradbury
Just. There they go, ding dong in for the day. Good lack! a fluent tongue is the only thing a mother don't like her daughter to resemble her in.
~ Richard Brinsley Sheridan
When he's cheerful his tongue runs away with him, and he's depressed he can be unkind. So it's common sense not to let him into every are of your life.
~ Julian Barnes
One could tolerate an acid tongue for a time when the owner of it was so very pretty.
~ Julie Anne Long
Reikia laižyti kits kitam žaizdas. Bet jei amžinai laižysi amžinai negyjan?ias žaizdas, tai ir liežuvis sudils.
~ K?b? Abe
there is a direct correlation between our prayer life and our conversations. Perhaps if we spent more time and energy on our prayer life, we would use our tongues more wisely.
~ Karen Ehman
Ho personalmente sezionato la lingua, e benché non abbia trovato muscoli specifici per i pettegolezzi, questo sembra lo scopo principale di quell'organo-almeno a corte.
~ Karen Essex
foolish men say things in anger that they later regret and an angry tongue does not mean one is guilty.
~ Julie Garwood
God gave you that gifted tongue of yours, and set it between your teeth, to make known your true meaning to us, not to be rattled like a muffin man's bell.
~ Thomas Carlyle
What good are laws that cannot be read or understood, or a tongue that spews only hatred or ignorance? What good is the written word to an illiterate man?
~ Delores Phillips
If I should say the sweetest speech with the eloquentest tongue that ever was in man, I were not able to express that restless care which I have ever bent to govern for the greatest wealth.
~ Elizabeth I
So be it. I'll wear my iron and hold my tongue. A man who won't listen can't hear.
~ George R. R. Martin
The discussion of any subject is a right that you have brought into the world with your heart and tongue. Resign your heart's blood before you part with this inestimable privilege of man.
~ Percy Bysshe Shelley
Men are such cowards. They outrage every law in the world and are afraid of the world's tongue.
~ Oscar Wilde
All men will be Peters in their bragging tongue, and most men will be Peters in their base denial; but few men will be Peters in their quick repentance.
~ Owen Feltham
Music's golden tongue Flatter'd to tears this aged man and poor.
~ John Keats
The first thing I do in the morning is brush my teeth and sharpen my tongue.
~ Dorothy Parker
Symptoms are the body's mother tongue; signs are in a foreign language.
~ John Brown
The rhythm of my body is the same as my mother tongue. It is in this rhythm where I find sanctity, that I can return to my mother who is everywhere in the universe.
~ Kim Hyesoon
Silence is become his mother tongue.
~ Oliver Goldsmith
See that your children are properly educated in the rudiments of their mother tongue, and then let them proceed to higher branches of learning.
~ Brigham Young
Chess was Capablanca's mother tongue.
~ Richard Reti
My father's wit, and my mother's tongue, assist me!
~ William Shakespeare
One whom the music of his own vain tongue doth ravish like enchanting harmony.
~ William Shakespeare