Quotes about tongue
tongue teeth littles
I'm as old as my tongue and a little older than my teeth. Jonathan Swift
tongue toes breathe
You're surrounded by it wherever you go, you walk through it, breathe it...it's in your lungs and under your tongue and between your fingers and toes. Lisa Kleypas
tongue comedy shows
We actually did quite a lot of comedy on 'Xena'. The whole show was very tongue-in-cheek. Lucy Lawless
tongue spirit restless
A quick temper, sharp tongue, and restless spirit were always getting her into scrapes, and her life was a series of ups and downs, which were both comic and pathetic. Louisa May Alcott
tongue common welcome
Drizzt had always suspected it, but now it was confirmed, that "welcome" was his favortie word in the Common Tongue, and a word, he understood with no equivalent in the language of the drow. R. A. Salvatore
tongue fool
A fool cannot hold his tongue. Plutarch
tongue faces aging
After 40, one's face begins to tell more than one's tongue. Malcolm Forbes
tongue mouths seven
One must turn the tongue seven times in the mouth before speaking. Roland Barthes
tongue genius excess
It is often said that in Ireland there is an excess of genius unsustained by talent; but there is talent in the tongues. V. S. Pritchett
tongue mask district-12
So I learned to hold my tongue and to turn my features into an indifferent mask so that no one could ever read my thoughts. Suzanne Collins
tongue wags mortals
No mortal has a right to wag his tongue, much less to wag his pen, without saying something. Thomas Carlyle
tongue body submit
What the tongue has promised, the body must submit to. Rex Stout
tongue reverse ought
The microspeed of the tongue ought to be always slightly less than the microspeed of the thoughts and certainly not ever the reverse. Yevgeny Zamyatin
tongue world wanted
He was the only person in the world she was tongue-tied around, and yet the only person she really wanted to talk to. Sarah Addison Allen
tongue pathos wit
Humor is consistent with pathos, whilst wit is not. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
tongue enchantment language
Language upon a silvered tongue affords enchantment enough. Salman Rushdie
tongue mouths tied
I act as the tongue of you, ... tied in your mouth . . . . in mine it begins to be loosened. Walt Whitman
tongue beast masters
The human tongue is a beast that few can master. Robert Greene
tongue hours danger
Every recreant who proved his timidity in the hour of danger, was afterwards boldest in words and tongue. Tacitus
tongue explanation clear
Explanation by the tongue makes most things clear, But love unexplained is clearer. Rumi