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mouths over-it laughed
We laughed over it, and Hemingway punched me in the mouth. Woody Allen
mouths toes hips
I used to be double-jointed in my hips, so I could put my toe in my mouth. That can't be classed as a talent really, rather a mild deformity. Sara Cox
mouths meat thanks
Here you go, dear."" The corners of Mrs. Colbert's mouth curled up. "You like meat, don't you?" Emily blinked. Was it her, or did that statement seem...loaded? She checked Issac for his reaction, but he was innocently selecting a roll from a wicker basket. "Uh, thanks." Emily said, pulling the platter toward her. She did like meat. The kind you, um, eat. Sara Shepard
mouths pity appeals
To the old our mouths are always partly closed; we must swallow our obvious retorts and listen. They sit above our heads, on life's raised dais, and appeal at once to our respect and pity. Robert Louis Stevenson
mouths treasure-island intention
Sir, with no intention to take offence, I deny your right to put words into my mouth. Robert Louis Stevenson
mouths moses
Africa has her mouth on Moses. Zora Neale Hurston
mouths ifs slogans
Slogans can be worse than swords if they are only put in the right mouths. Zora Neale Hurston
mouths they-said said
Talk about putting your money where your mouth is. It's not right. Someone's gotta say it. They said it. I applaud them. William H. Macy
mouths argument
Arguments out of a pretty mouth are unanswerable. Joseph Addison
narrative
I'm not a new-agey person, but narrative is ancient and wise and generous. Jim Crace
narrative objects
Objects let you tell a narrative that encompasses everybody. Texts don't. Neil MacGregor
narrative conveying objects
Objects are better than text at conveying narrative Neil MacGregor
narrative tropes audience
I have a great amount of respect for the audience. They know narrative construct. They know all the tropes. Paul Scheuring
narrative attention entering
What other species now require of us is our attention. Otherwise, we are entering a narrative of disappearing intelligences. Terry Tempest Williams
narrative metaphor myth
Every myth is psychologically symbolic. Its narratives and images are to be read, therefore, not literally, but as metaphors. Joseph Campbell
narratives
A lot of the drive to make narratives came from having to play by myself as a 5- or 6-year-old in the woods. Matthew Tobin Anderson
narrative
I have a narrative, but you will be put to it to find it. Djuna Barnes
narrative allies honest
I'm not interested in collage as the refuge of the composition-ally disabled. I'm interested in collage as (to be honest) an evolution beyond narrative. David Shields
firsts helping truth-is
Because the truth is, I do love him. I've loved him without ceasing. I've loved him since that very first day. I loved him even when I swore I didn't. I can't help it. I just do. Carl Jung
firsts losing sometimes
Sometimes we can only find ourselves by first losing ourselves. Richard Paul Evans
firsts loses
We can only lose what we have first claimed. Richard Paul Evans
firsts half educator
Life seemed to be an educator's practical joke in which you spent the first half learning and the second half learning that everything you learned in the first half was wrong. Russell Baker
firsts causes first-date
Normally, I'm good at first dates, 'cause that's the only date I ever have, so I know how to control it and be confident. Russell Brand
firsts needs construction
In the construction of Immortal Fame you need first of all a cosmic shamelessness. Umberto Eco
firsts pajamas want
First of all, Jericho...Liberace called and said he wants his pajamas back! Triple H
firsts cuckoos cry
The first cuckoo's melancholy cry. William Wordsworth
firsts murder follow-me
I know death follows me, but I murder him first. Tupac Shakur