You know, there are certain things that make for good sound bites but don't always translate into good policy. — Barack Obama Copy Share Image
Bite your tongue. Get a cinder in your eye. When you feel good, you feel nothing. — R. Buckminster Fuller Copy Share Image
Take the tale in your teeth, then, and bite till the blood runs, hoping it's not poison. — Ursula K. Le Guin Copy Share Image
Bad temper is its own safety valve. He who can bark does not bite. — Agatha Christie Copy Share Image
When the taste changes with every bite and the last bite tastes as good as the first, that's Cajun. — Paul Prudhomme Copy Share Image
The media works in sound bites. They can make you look like a genius or stupid. — Kato Kaelin Copy Share Image
The reduction of political discourse to sound bites is one of the worst things that's happened in American political life. — John Silber Copy Share Image
Somehow, everyone hates to see an unusually pretty girl get married. It is like taking a bite out of a very fine-looking… — E. W. Howe Copy Share Image
I've probably saved thousands of peoples' lives with my educational message on snake bites, how to get in around venomous anything. — Steve Irwin Copy Share Image
We learned that lesson very well, especially in the eighties, that terrorists cannot be used as a political card, you cannot put… — Bashar al-Assad Copy Share Image
Clouseau: Does yer dewg bite? Inn Keeper: No Clouseau: Nice Doggy (bends down to pet a dachshund - it snarls and bites… — Peter Sellers Copy Share Image
I don't like hearing Beatles songs in commercials. It almost renders them useless. I think, 'Oh God, another one bites the dust.' — Tom Waits Copy Share Image
[With Donald Trump] we are moving into an era where a lot of people get their information through tweets and sound bites… — Barack Obama Copy Share Image
You can cooperate and not compromise your core values. But I'm a realist with the philosophy that sometimes you've got to take… — Jason T. Smith Copy Share Image
The very serpents bite their tails; the bees forget to sting, For a language so celestial setteth up a wondering. And the… — Nathalia Crane Copy Share Image
Plain fresh bread, its crust shatteringly crisp. Sweet cold butter. There is magic in the way they come together in your mouth… — Ruth Reichl Copy Share Image
A prince who loves and fears religion is a lion who stoops to the hand that strokes or to the voice that… — Baron de Montesquieu Copy Share Image
They [photographs] teach you about your own unraveling past, or about the immediacy of yesterday. They show you what you look at.… — Joel Meyerowitz Copy Share Image
As a writer you're holding a dog. You let the dog run about. But you finally can pull him back. Finally, I'm… — Harold Pinter Copy Share Image
I like dogs better [than people]. They give you unconditional love. They either lick your face or bite you, but you always… — Greg Louganis Copy Share Image
We are constantly telling ourselves what we most want to know, and at the same time are deaf to it. Why does… — Bonnie Friedman Copy Share Image
on Broadway money rules. Like a host of vultures, the ticket brokers, the speculators, the craft unions, the agents, the backers, the… — Marya Mannes Copy Share Image
I’m not fascinated by people who smile all the time. What I find interesting is the way people look when they are… — Clemence Poesy Copy Share Image
While you're playing cards with a regular guy or having a bite to eat with him, he seems a peaceable, good-humoured and… — Anton Chekhov Copy Share Image