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My mother, who grew up in Pennsylvania, literally washed my mouth out with soap once for saying, 'Shut up!' to my sister. She would have washed my mouth out with gasoline if she knew how foul my mouth was racially when she wasn't around.
Put your money where your mouth is.
A portrait is a painting with something wrong with the mouth.
A portrait is a picture in which there is just a tiny little something not quite right about the mouth.
Yes, you should talk," he said. "Sometimes a sad man can talk the sadness right out through his mouth. Sometimes a killin' man can talk the murder right out of his mouth.
Not only them...you've also had
Young Hudson mouths to fill
You could have had a thriving business
But you forgot to present the bill
You're short on ears and long on mouth.
Strange with women when They find out you love men More than they Never let you kiss them On the mouth again.
Perhaps 'Big Bang' fans feel so protective of the show because it is, despite being a hit show on a big network, something of a word-of-mouth phenomenon.
Believe me, you have to have a certain confidence in your powers of descretion to let a dentist loose with a drill in your mouth less than an hour after you've...um...entertained his wife.
I'm very reluctant to put my words into God's mouth.
Research by the Keller Fay Group finds that only 7 percent of word-of-mouth happens online.
Word of mouth is the primary factor behind 20 percent to 50 percent of all purchasing decisions.
It's so hard to express yourself.' I understand this.' I want to express myself.' The same is true for me.' I'm looking for my voice.' It's in your mouth.' I want to do something I'm not ashamed of.' Something you are proud of, yes?' Not even. I just don't want to be ashamed.
It's a good rule of thumb, it seems to me: if you're not allowed to see where something comes from, don't put it in your mouth.
What we call the Irish Brogue is no sooner discovered, than it makes the deliverer, in the last degree, ridiculous and despised; and, from such a mouth, an Englishman expects nothing but bulls, blunders, and follies.
I met a woman She had a mouth like yours She knew your life She knew your devils and your deeds And she said "Go to him, stay with him if you can But be prepared to bleed
Human nature is, by definition, a talkative one, imprudent, indiscreet, gossipy, incapable of closing its mouth and keeping it closed.
Arguments out of a pretty mouth are unanswerable.
I saw him open his mouth wide. . . as though he had wanted to swallow all the air, all the earth, all the men before him.