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mouths looks world
I smoke. If this bothers anyone, I suggest you look around at the world in which we live and shut your f-kin' mouth. Bill Hicks
mouths necks hush-hush
You should go," I breathed. "You should definitely go." "Go here?" His mouth was on my shoulder. "Or here?" It moved up my neck. Becca Fitzpatrick
mouths lawyer
"Lawyers Are": Perilous mouths. William Shakespeare
mouths needle sew
I have invited our little seamstress to take her thread and needle and sew our two mouths together. Harry Crosby
mouths sometimes grammar
Sometimes with 'The New Yorker,' they have grammar rules that just don't feel right in my mouth. David Sedaris
mouths giddy
Don't say giddy-up to your mouth before your head is hitched up. Buddy Ebsen
mouths film
I'm me, I live from film to mouth. Alan Rudolph
mouths enough bigs
No one's mouth is big enough to utter the whole thing. Alan Watts
mouths shots knows
You never open your mouth until you know what the shot is. Al Pacino
sometimes expensive
The failures that we have are sometimes expensive educations. Ashton Kutcher
sometimes
Sometimes you have to swallow the unswallowable Arsene Wenger
sometimes virtue
Obtuseness is sometimes a virtue. Antoine Rivarol
sometimes good-things crescendo
Sometimes bad things have to happen before good things can. Becca Fitzpatrick
sometimes crescendo hard
I wondered why life had to suck so hard sometimes. Becca Fitzpatrick
sometimes enjoy my-own
I enjoy my own thoughts sometimes. Dave Chappelle
sometimes humans persons
You're not a bad person. But you sometimes do bad things. You know what that makes you? Human. David D. Burns
sometimes wonder sometimes-i-wonder
Sometimes, I wonder what I'm doing here. Cesar Romero
sometimes more-to-life surviving
There's more to life than just surviving . . . but . . . sometimes just surviving is all you get Charles de Lint
grammar cases disputes
Grammatici certant et adhuc sub iudice lis est. - Grammarians dispute, and the case it still before the courts. Horace
grammar
I never actually learned the rules of grammar, relying instead only on what sounded right. Joan Didion
grammar charm british
American grammar doesn't have the sturdiness of British grammar, but it has its own scruffy charm. Stephen King