We might knit that knot with our tongues that we shall never undo with our teeth. — John Lyly Copy Share Image
There are many whose tongues might govern multitudes, if they could govern their tongues. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Is there anything more worthy of our tongues and mouths than to speak of the things of God and Heaven?" "I'm” — John Bunyan Copy Share Image
“My love for her is so great, that if all the leaves on all the trees were tongues, they could not declare… — Brothers Grimm Copy Share Image
“...the tongues of men are not much leashed by concerns for accuracy or truth.” — Richard K. Morgan Copy Share Image
People Who Can Hold Their Tongues Rarely Have Any Trouble Holding Their Friends. — Pacifiersucker Copy Share Image
People who can hold their tongues, rarely have any troubles holding their friends. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Tush! Fear not, my lord, we will not stand to prate; Talkers are no good doers: be assured We come to use… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
“Every time our tongues melded, your tongue glowed with shiny drops as starry, spring skies. في كل مرة تمتزج فيه شفتينا ، يتوهج لسانك بقطرات لامعة كنجوم سماء الربيع” — Amany Al-Hallaq Copy Share Image
Someone once said you could tell the people who were in the most successful relationships by the bite marks on their tongues. — Barbara Seranella Copy Share Image
When we were making Speaking in Tongues and Remain in Light, we were jamming. From that we were taking the best bits… — Tina Weymouth Copy Share Image
I Like this quote I dislike this quoteThere is a sacredness in tears. They are not the mark of weakness, but of… — SangFroid Stalker Copy Share Image
“The harbour of influence is richer in the cemeteries where people are buried with their music on their tongues unsung. Don't leave… — Israelmore Ayivor Copy Share Image
“There are many things which can not be expressed by words. There are many words which can not be spelled by human… — Toba Beta Copy Share Image
Which of us, then, does not offend frequently with our tongue? The real problem, however, is not our tongues but our hearts. — Jerry Bridges Copy Share Image
“God can use our tongues to bring about stunning results, whether immediately or over time. He is not, however, likely to regularly… — Beth Moore Copy Share Image
“They say the tongues of dying men enforce attention like deep harmony. Their words are scarce, they’re seldom spent in vain For… — Richard Wurmbrand Copy Share Image
“As The Preacher in the biblical book of Ecclesiastes puts it: All words wear themselves out; a man cannot utter it; the… — Harvey Cox Copy Share Image
“...as he finally sheds his body's suit, ------ finds his gut and throat again and newly whole, clean and unimpeded, free, catapulted… — David Foster Wallace Copy Share Image
If we could only make our hands move as actively as our tongues, what wonders we could accomplish! Almost everyone loves to… — John Wanamaker Copy Share Image
The less sophisticated of my forbears avoided foreigners at all costs, for the very good reason that, in their circles, speaking in… — Barbara Ehrenreich Copy Share Image
“The tongues of God’s people are meant to be set ablaze by the holy fire of heaven, achieving that which glorifies God.… — Beth Moore Copy Share Image
“Don’t look to wine for your stimulation. That leads only in the direction of ruin. Instead, be filled with the Spirit. Let… — John Crowder Copy Share Image
“I have been finding treasures in places I did not want to search. I have been hearing wisdom from tongues I did… — Suzy Kassem Copy Share Image
But as the old Confusion of tongues was laudable, when men who were of one language in wickedness and impiety, even as… — Gregory of Nazianzus Copy Share Image
“Bill nodded, but he didn’t look hopeful. “The H-H-Himalayans had a rih-hi-hitual to g-get rih-rid of i-i-it, but ih-it’s pretty gruh-gruh-gruesome.” They… — Stephen King Copy Share Image
A tongue has no bones,but it is strong enough to break a heart,crash a spirit,kill a dream & inflict a deadly wound… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“That's a killer accent you have. Sounds exotic.” “Just British, I'm afraid. I only know a trifling of foreign tongues.” He plopped… — Bella Street Copy Share Image
“What happened is, we grew lonely living among the things, so we gave the clock a face, the chair a back, the… — Lisel Mueller Copy Share Image