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Jaw Quotes by Becca Fitzpatrick
- Deep, dark unearthly black. I hadn't told anyone yet, but the color kept streaking across my mind at the oddest moments. When it did, my…
- Religion?” I asked more firmly. Patch dragged a hand thoughtfully along the line of his jaw. “Not religion … cult.” “You belong to a cult?”…
- I didn’t break his jaw, but if he lays a hand on you, it will be the first of many things to break,” Patch said.
- My mom's coming home soon," I said. "We should go to your place." Patch ran a hand across the shadow of stubble along his jaw.…
- I might have been tempted to hit him square in the jaw had he not taken me by the shoulders and pinned me against the…
More Jaw Quotes
- To jaw-jaw is always better than to war-war. — Winston Churchill
- I met my darling wife Wilnelia in 1980 when we were on the judging panel for the Miss World contest at the… — Bruce Forsyth
- This one guy, the worse guy in the music. The Yanni man. You know Yanni? First of all, anyone who looks like… — Dave Attell
- Nothing is static. Even the Mona Lisa is falling apart. Since fight club, I can wiggle half the teeth in my jaw.… — Charles Michael Davis
- The way I miss my daughter Esme is to worry about her. It is not a pleasurable longing. It contorts my body… — Olivia Williams
- Jaw-jaw is better than war-war. — Harold MacMillan
- Being an Irishwoman means many things to me. An Irishwoman is strong and feisty. She has guts and stands up for what… — Maureen O'Hara
- I want to meet a woman that will make me stop and listen to what she has to say. I want a… — Henry Rollins
- Easy? You men have no idea what we're dealing with down there. Teeth placement, and jaw stress, and suction, and gag reflex,… — Kim Cattrall
- I remember when I was very little my idol was Britney Spears. I had just come to California and that's just who… — Dakota Fanning
- [If] you are ready enough to pull my knitting to pieces, but provide none of your own, the only sock is a… — J. R. Ackerley
- That skull had a tongue in it, and could sing once: how the knave jowls it to the ground, as if it… — William Shakespeare