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mouths shapes flesh
Audre Lorde Out of my flesh that hungers and my mouth that knows comes the shape I am seeking for reason.
mouths speak mute
William Shakespeare Either our history shall with full mouth Speak freely of our acts, or else our grave, Like Turkish mute, shall have a tongueless mouth, Not worshipped with a waxen epitaph.
mouths film
Alan Rudolph I'm me, I live from film to mouth.
mouths ghost
Charlaine Harris He looked like he'd just seen the Ghost of You Better Shut Your Mouth...
mouths bigs autopsy
Bill Watterson I'll bet my autopsy reveals my mouth is too big.
mouths giddy
Buddy Ebsen Don't say giddy-up to your mouth before your head is hitched up.
mouths have-faith words-you-speak
Dieter F. Uchtdorf Have faith. The Lord can magnify the words you speak and make them mighty. God doesn’t ask you to convert but rather to open your mouths.
mouths honey pot
Benjamin Franklin If you have no Honey in your Pot, have some in your Mouth.
taste relief huge
Akshay Kumar When you taste super-success after tasting super-failure, there is huge relief.
taste consonants
Edith Wharton ... naturalness is not always consonant with taste.
taste willing
David Tudor I am perfectly willing for my music to exist with somebody else's taste.
taste truth-is humans
David Hume Truth is disputable, not human taste.
taste painting study
David Hume Nothing is so improving to the temper as the study of the beauties either of poetry, eloquence, music, or painting.
taste meat dams
Denis Leary I eat meat because meat tastes like murder, and murder tastes pretty dam good!
taste human-nature being-human
Bertolt Brecht There are times when you have to choose between being human and having good taste.
taste kind tragic
C. S. Lewis This is our dilemma--either to taste and not to know or to know and not to taste--or, more strictly, to lack one kind of knowledge because we are in an experience or to lack another kind because we are outside it. [. . .] Of this tragic dilemma myth is the partial solution. In the enjoyment of a great myth we come nearest to experiencing as a concrete what can otherwise be understood only as an abstraction.
taste enough bad-taste
Agnes Repplier It is bad enough to be bad, but to be bad in bad taste is unpardonable.