Quotes about Teeth
Fossils do not require long ages to form. In fact, they must form quickly, otherwise the organism's softer tissues and even bones suffer decay (shells or teeth enamel naturally take longer to disintegrate).
- Ken Ham
The devil isn't a true lion; he just walks around roaring like one trying to intimidate the Body of Christ. But the truth is, he's had his teeth pulled, and all he can do now is gum you.
- Andrew Wommack
The mouth, opened to show the long teeth, was a dark room furnished with a few white chairs.
- Maya Angelou
This is "poetry," this song of the wind across teeth, this message from the flayed tongue to the flayed ear.
- Margaret Atwood
The tongue is a boneless creature that is more deadly than a rattlesnake, and lurking behind the enamel fence of your teeth, it is always ready to strike.
- John Hagee
Did not Dr. Kunastrokius, that great man, at his leisure hours, take the greatest delight imaginable in combing of asses tails, and plucking the dead hairs out with his teeth, though he had tweezers always in his pocket?
- Laurence Sterne
This one sits shivering in Fortune's smile, taking his joy with bated, doubtful breath. This other, gnawed by hunger, all the while laughs in the teeth of Death.
- Thomas Bailey Aldrich
My dear, the world is filled with brilliant, smiling monsters. I'm one who like to show his teeth.
- DiAnn Mills
In principle, I would have brought you a bottle of brand.' 'In principle,' Para said and smiled, for the first time, showing yellowed teeth. 'Such a beautiful expression. Would you like some Grappa?
- Ernest Hemingway
Solemnity is proper in church, but things that are proper in church are not necessarily proper outside, and vice versa. For example, I can say a prayer while washing my teeth, but that does not mean I should wash my teeth in church.
- CS Lewis
The fathers have eaten a sour grape, and the children's teeth are set on edge.
- Anonymous
But the children of the kingdom shall be cast out into outer darkness: there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.
- Anonymous