Quotes by Tongue Above anything, welcome silence, for it brings fruits that no tongue can speak of, neither can it be explained. Isaac of Nineveh tongue saint silence From all who dwell below the skiesLet the Creator's praise arise;Let the Redeemer's name be sungThrough every land, by every tongue. Isaac Watts tongue land names The Gospel was not meant merely to reside in our intellect, memories, and tongues, but to be seen in our lives. J. C. Ryle intellect tongue memories She sticks her tongue out at me and crosses her eyes. Not sure why that made me want to do her in the backseat, but to each his own, I guess. J.A. Redmerski tongue eye want When a person’s tongue is extensively wrong, it is absurd, no less than unscriptural, to say that their heart is right. J. C. Ryle absurd tongue heart What is a nation without a mother tongue? Jack Edwards tongue language mother Alas for those girls who've refused the truth: The sweetest tongue has the sharpest tooth. Jack Zipes tongue teeth girl Simple English is no one’s mother tongue. It has to be worked for. Jacques Barzun tongue simple mother A nervous silence loosens tongues Jacqueline Carey tongue silence sex Discipline, Norah. If you're going to taunt them, remember to stick out your tongue. James A. Owen tongue discipline sticks Stir not the bitterness in the cup that I mixed for myself,' said Denethor. 'Have I not tasted it now many nights upon my tongue, foreboding that worse lay in the dregs? J. R. R. Tolkien tongue cups night There is no curse in Elvish, Entish or the tongues of Men for this treachery! J. R. R. Tolkien two-towers tongue men Yeah, she shows signs of life if you do this," said Ron, and with his tongue he made soft clip-flopping noises. Umbridge sat bolt upright, looking wildly around. J. K. Rowling tongue yeah noise Silence holds the door against the strife of tongue and all the impertinences of idle conversation. James Hervey tongue silence doors Since word is thrall, and thought is free, Keep well thy tongue, I counsel thee. James I of Scotland tongue wells thee The sacred pint alone can unbind the tongue. James Joyce tongue sacred drinking How often, when we have been nearest each other bodily, have we really been farthest off! Our tongues were the witty foils with which we fenced each other off. Henry David Thoreau tongue conversation witty Truth always has a bewitching savor of newness in it, and novelty at the first taste recalls that original sweetness to the tongue; but alas for him who would make the one a substitute for the other. James Russell Lowell tongue taste truth Our tongues have fallen madly in love and gotten married and moved to Paris. Jandy Nelson tongue married paris If toes had eyes, then I could see how my feet know where to go, but toes are blind. And how is it that my tongue speaks words it cannot hear? Because for all its eloquence, the tongue itself is deaf, and flaps in soundlessness. Jane Roberts tongue eye feet «678910111213141516»