Quotes About Tongue
Even a Menno sheltered from the world knows not to stick her tongue into the mouth of a boy who owns an Air Supply record. You might stick your tongue into the mouth of a boy who owned some Emerson, Lake and Palmer, but you would not date him on a regular basis, or openly.
~ Miriam Toews
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In my dream, I am saying all of this in French, though I know that this is impossible. But in my dream, cruelty greases my tongue and I am undeniably fluent.
~ Monique Truong
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Only once did Myra's impassive public facade drop: when she stuck her tongue out at reporters as she left court.
~ Carol Ann Lee
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Someone was stretched out beside me; it was the vampire. I could see his glow. I could feel his tongue moving on my head. He was licking my head wound. I could hardly begrudge him.
~ Charlaine Harris
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Show Dr. Princi your teeth. That's right, let's see 'em all. Christ, Sparks, is that your tongue or are you swallowing a squirrel? Keep moving -
~ Thomas Harris
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barrage of delectable sensations within her loins. Her whole being awakened to a heightening excitement as his tongue slowly traced around the delicately hued areola, and still she watched as if nothing more than a distant
~ Kathleen E. Woodiwiss
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It's okay, Casey," Bobby said with annoying sympathy. "The tongue is always the last to know." He spoke with the
~ Katy Munger
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The sky is the sea glittering with minnows caught in the nets of the rain, a flute at dusk is a lover's tongue in the ear, an eye is a talon, a cinder, a star.
~ Keith Miller
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The old poets knew all along: the wilderness has an awful tongue, which teaches doubt.
~ C.E. Morgan
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Even idiots sometimes have a way with words. And some words have sharp tongues.
~ Cameron Dokey
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Words hold such weight and consequence. I have not always been mindful of my tongue, and it has cost me. For if given the choice, people will believe the worst of you, not the best.
~ Candace Fleming
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Somwhat he lipsed, for his wantownesse,To make his Englissh sweete upon his tonge.
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
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I saw the angels lifted like pale straws; I could not stand before those winnowing eyes. And fell, until I found the world again. Now I lack grace to tell what I have seen; For though the head frames words the tongue has none. And who will prove the surgeon to this stone?
~ Geoffrey Hill
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Sharp! yes, her tongue is like a new-set razor. She's quite original in her talk too; one of those untaught wits that help to stock a country with proverbs. I told you that capital thing I heard her say about Craig—that he was like a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow. Now that's an Æsop's fable in a sentence.
~ George Eliot
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Nothing is more like a wise man than a fool who holds his tongue.
~ St. Francis de Sales
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Humour is the first of the gifts to perish in a foreign tongue.
~ Virginia Woolf
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I said 'well, I'll kiss her twice, you see? We'll come around, I'll kiss her, and if you put a little more track down for the camera, then I'll put my tongue down her throat and you'll get what you want'. He said 'You think so?'
~ Rod Steiger
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He tucks me in and says good night but I catch his hand and hold him there. A side effect of the sleep syrup is that it makes people less inhibited, like white liquor, and I know I have to control my tongue.
~ Suzanne Collins
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A fear of the cracked tongue, aching body and fuzzy mind brought on by my previous dehydration creeps into my consciousness.
~ Suzanne Collins
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If your blade were as sharp as your tongue, you'd have sliced me through years ago.
~ Erica Goros, The Daisy Chain
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If your blade were as sharp as your tongue, you'd have sliced my through years ago.
~ Erica Goros, The Daisy Chain
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Another forgotten property of stressors is in language acquisition—I don't know anyone who ever learned to speak his mother tongue in a textbook, starting with grammar and, checked by biquarterly exams, systematically fitting words to the acquired rules.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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Goodbye is the waving map of your palm, is a stone on my tongue.
~ Natasha Trethewey
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He said, the tongue no man can tame. It is an unruly evil that's full of deadly poison. It will poison your body. It will poison your spirit. It will poison your life. OR, it will put you over in life, if used correctly. It will build life and health into spirit, soul, and body.
~ Charles Capps
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