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truth-will-set-you-free scary hell
The truth will set you free, but it's only slightly less scary than hell and a whole lot harder to get there. Jon Foreman
truth-will-set-you-free noses confessing
The truth will set you free. Either that or it'll get you a punch in the nose. Nick Hornby
truth-will-set-you-free repression conscience
Truth will never imprison you. Only the repression of your conscience will. This is what is meant by 'THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE'. Suzy Kassem
truth-will-set-you-free doors devil
There is the devil at the door. I'm nearly going under, can't help but wonder who am I working for? No one's more enslaved now then the ones who falsely feel they are free. I've come to terms with the fact that nothing is what it seems. This life is an illusion. And everything you thought you knew isn't what it seems. Only truth will set you free. This new world has begun. Tinashe
noses faces your-face
You can’t bite your nose off to spite your face. Paul Merson
noses want faces
You don't want to bite your nose off to spite your face Paul Merson
noses affection
A beep on the nose is a sign of great affection Charles M. Schulz
noses nervous sometimes
I love my nose! I was so nervous when I got pregnant that I was going to get that weird nose spread that you sometimes see pregnant ladies get. Busy Philipps
noses ears picks
How come I can pick my ears but not my nose? Ani Difranco
noses boots absence
Hope, politeness, the blowing of a nose, the squeak of a boot, all produce "boum. E. M. Forster
noses election vote
Every election I have to hold my nose to vote. Drew Carey
noses lines radio
The life insurance policies advertised on the radio with the line "You cannot be turned down for this coverage!" are actually saying, " For policies this small, it would cost us more to decide whom to turn down than simply to accept everybody-and make them pay through the nose. Andrew Tobias
noses mouths london
RESPIRATOR, n. An apparatus fitted over the nose and mouth of an inhabitant of London, whereby to filter the visible universe in its passage to the lungs. Ambrose Bierce