Let not the tongue give utterance to the evil that is in thine heart, but command thy tongue to be silent until… — Brigham Young Copy Share Image
“often dost thou utter that with thy tongue which thou wouldst not make good with thy deeds.” — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Thy tongue Makes Welsh as sweet as ditties highly penn'd, Sung by a fair queen in a summer's bower, With ravishing division,… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
Forge thy tongue on an anvil of truth and what flies up, though it be but a spark, will have light. — Pindar Copy Share Image
Since word is thrall, and thought is free, Keep well thy tongue, I counsel thee. — James I of Scotland Copy Share Image
“Forge thy tongue on an anvil of truth And what flies up, though it be but a spark, Shall have weight.” — Pindar Copy Share Image
Be kind to thy father, for when thou were young, who loved thee so fondly as he? He caught the first accents… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
What would it profit thee to be the first Of echoes, tho thy tongue should live forever, A thing that answers, but… — Frederick Tennyson Copy Share Image
O call not me to justify the wrong, That thy unkindness lays upon my heart, Wound me not with thine eye but… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
“In faith, I do not love thee with mine eyes, For they in thee a thousand errors note; But 'tis my heart… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image