Quotes about teeth
teeth normal bed
Ned Vizzini Some days I woke up and got out of bed and brushed my teeth like any normal human being; some days I woke up and laid in bed and looked at the ceiling and wondered what the hell the point was of getting out of bed and brushing my teeth like any normal human being.
teeth common poor
Martin Amis What did Nabokov and Joyce have in common, apart from the poor teeth and the great prose? Exile, and decades of near pauperism.
teeth steak lost
Pierre-Auguste Renoir It is after you have lost your teeth that you can afford to buy steaks.
teeth horrible okay
Katy Perry I'm okay with having horrible lower teeth.
teeth brushes toothpaste
Julie Garwood When you brush your teeth, I'll squeeze the toothpaste.
teeth penetrate
Paul Valery To penetrate one's being, one must go armed to the teeth.
teeth grows pursue
John Gardner Our noblest hopes grow teeth and pursue us like tigers.
teeth worry
Carly Patterson They shouldn't have to worry about toothaches or their teeth hurting. There are more things to worry about than your teeth hurting.
teeth green hello
Dave Barry The porpoises said hello to Molly. She told them all her teeth were green.
teeth lips sermons
Charles Spurgeon The most effective sermons are those which make opposers of the Gospel bite their lips and gnash their teeth.
teeth sin holy
Edna O'Brien If the Holy Communion touched my teeth, I thought that was a mortal sin
teeth tomorrow
Carl Sandburg The woman named Tomorrow sits with a hairpin in her teeth and takes her time
teeth
Janet Frame I like to see life with its teeth out.
teeth toothbrushes brushes
David Copperfield I brush my teeth with a Sonicare toothbrush before every show.
teeth behinds
Confucius Behind every smile there's teeth.
teeth fairy-tale tales
Alice Hoffman Every fairy tale had a bloody lining. Every one had teeth and claws.
teeth mouths worried
Chyler Leigh I'm always worried that lipstick is on my teeth or caked in the corners of my mouth.
teeth helping dentist
Steve Buscemi I've had dentists who have wanted to help me out, but I say, 'You know, I won't work again if you fix my teeth,'
teeth beef boots
Suzanne Collins Yes, I’m a mouse. Squeak, squeak. Now shoo-shoo back to your little bug friends,” said Rirped, picking up a hunk of dried beef. He tore a off a piece with his teeth and noticed Boots hadn’t moved. He pulled back his lips to reveal a row of jagged teeth and gave her a sharp hiss.
teeth poet bites
Stephen King Love isn't soft, like the poets say. Love has teeth which bite and the wounds never close.
teeth gone
Tad Williams When your teeth are gone, learn to like mush.
teeth stuff exciting
Sherrilyn Kenyon It was great, wasn’t it? Really exciting stuff. (Chris) Like having my teeth drilled without Novocain. (Cassandra)
teeth slave glad
Sherrilyn Kenyon She’s a slave. (Paden) You better be glad I’m cuffed or you’d be looking for your teeth right now. Alix Gerran isn’t a slave. She’s a lady, and I would die for her. (Devyn)
teeth fairy innocent
Sherrilyn Kenyon We were innocent victims. (Angelia) Yeah, and I’m the tooth fairy. (Bride)
teeth diamond
Miguel de Cervantes A tooth is much more to be prized than a diamond.
teeth sunny disposition
Neil Gaiman Mr. Vandemar showed them his teeth, demonstrating his sunny and delightful disposition. It was unquestionably the most horrible thing Richard had ever seen.
teeth attention caught
Michael P. Anderson Science was something that really caught my attention. It was something I really could sink my teeth into.
teeth expensive
P. J. O'Rourke Never do anything to a clitoris with your teeth that you wouldn't do to an expensive waterproof wristwatch.
teeth kind sometimes
Morris Chestnut I'm kind of a private person, and sometimes it's like pulling teeth to get me to talk.
teeth film theater
Jeff Daniels I love the theater, but if I had to choose, I would choose a film at this time in my life. Something meaty, to sink my teeth into.
teeth digging graves
Ezra Taft Benson ...we are an overfed and undernourished nation digging an early grave with our teeth...
teeth aphorism worn
Friedrich Nietzsche A good aphorism is too hard for the tooth of time, and is not worn away by all the centuries, although it serves as food for every epoch.