“It's now what enters men's mouths that's evil. It's what comes out of their mouths that is.” — Paulo Coelho Copy Share Image
Here comes a pair of very strange beasts, which in all tongues are called fools. — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
“what was it they called you? It’s on the tip of my tongue. It was something to do with cats and large… — Graham Parke Copy Share Image
Commonly they must use their feet for defense whose only weapon is their tongue. — Philip Sidney Copy Share Image
Those meaningless and unanswerable questions the minds keep returning to, like a tongue exploring a broken tooth. — Arthur C. Clarke Copy Share Image
Age makes all things greater after their death; a name comes to the tongue easier from the grave. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Language is a living thing. It must survive in men's minds and on their tongues if it survives at all. — Charlton Laird Copy Share Image
“You’re going to kill me. God, you smell so good.” Blake let his clever tongue find its way on her skin.” — Debra Anastasia Copy Share Image
I've certainly had to bite my tongue on occasion and live to fight another day, so to speak, on certain things. But… — Joe Nichols Copy Share Image
You are master of what you say until you utter it, once you deliver it, you are its captive. Preserve your tongue… — Ali Ibn Abi Talib A.S Copy Share Image
Truth always has a bewitching savor of newness in it, and novelty at the first taste recalls that original sweetness to the… — James Russell Lowell Copy Share Image
“A tongue is very like a gun, which is why they nearly rhyme. Both can be fired to devastating effect, for good… — Catherynne M. Valente Copy Share Image
Talk about your negative experiences with the father, with your girlfriends. Not with your children. And bite your tongue when it comes… — Iyanla Vanzant Copy Share Image
Be thankful that your lot has fallen on times when, though there may be many evil tongues and exasperated spirits, there are… — Robert Southey Copy Share Image
I would say, 'It's not very fa-her to the ca-her.' They would say, 'It's not very far to the car.' I just… — James Tupper Copy Share Image
“My tongue had probably earned about 20 million Frequent Flyer Miles to rush my immortal impudent soul to a special torture chamber… — Dorothea Frank Copy Share Image
“Do you remember our first kiss? I do. Not a day goes by I don’t think of the feel of that bicuspid… — Benson Bruno Copy Share Image
The only thing better than good English writing is - I can't think of anything. You just don't pour it pureed over… — William Murchison Copy Share Image
The thing framed says that nothing framed it; the tongue never made itself to speak, and yet talks against him that did;… — Jeremy Taylor Copy Share Image
The mass of Venom. I mean, he's like a big, foreboding, physical presence. Actually, let me correct myself - the eyes, the… — Ruben Fleischer Copy Share Image
For Poesy alone can tell her dreams, With the fine spell of words alone can save Imagination from the sable charm And… — John Keats Copy Share Image
If I get clear of my debts, I care not though men call me bold, glib of tongue, audacious, impudent, shameless, a… — Aristophanes Copy Share Image
He who permits himself to tell a lie once, finds it much easier to do it a second and third time, till… — Thomas Jefferson Copy Share Image
He made a small sigh, as he swallowed the first blood, then his mouth closed over my earlobe, mouth working at the… — Laurell K. Hamilton Copy Share Image