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- He gossips habitually; he lacks the common wisdom to keep still that deadly enemy of man, his own tongue. — Mark Twain
- Whoever wishes to devote himself to painting should begin by cutting out his own tongue — Henri Matisse
- Englishmen learn Christ's law best in English. Moses heard God's law in his own tongue; so did Christ's apostles. — John Wycliffe
- The bookful blockhead ignorantly read, With loads of learned lumber in his head, With his own tongue still edifies his ears, And… — Alexander Pope
- Words form the thread on which we string our experiences. [Therefore be careful how you interpret your life. Don't think or speak… — Aldous Huxley
- He that discovers himself, till he hath made himself master of his desires, lays himself open to his own ruin, and makes… — Francis Quarles
- Her partially open lips now opened wide, and her soft, fragrant tongue entered his mouth, where it began a relentless search for… — Haruki Murakami
- Sienna shrugged, apparently unconcerned by what the warrior had said. "You'll have to forgive me for now noticing you back then. Next… — Gena Showalter
- Study a foreign language if you have opportunity to do so. You may never be called to a land where that language… — Gordon B. Hinckley
- It is a sign that your reputation is small and sinking if your own tongue must praise you. — Matthew Hale
- I have betrayed myself with my own tongue; The case is altered — Ben Jonson
- While I am sowing in one place, they ravage the field I have just left. I cannot be everywhere. If Christians had… — William Tyndale