222 Quotations with Tongue.
- 1. Woody Allen: How can I believe in God when just last week I got my tongue caught in the rolle ...
![How can I believe in God when just last week I got my tongue caught in the rolle .... Woody Allen.](/img/view.gif)
- 2. Cato the Elder: I think the first virtue is to restrain the tongue; he approaches nearest to god ...
![I think the first virtue is to restrain the tongue; he approaches nearest to god .... Cato the Elder.](/img/view.gif)
- 3. Charles Caleb Colton: Men are born with two eyes, but only one tongue, in order that they should see t ...
![Men are born with two eyes, but only one tongue, in order that they should see t .... Charles Caleb Colton.](/img/view.gif)
- 4. Cato the Elder: We cannot control the evil tongues of others; but a good life enables us to disr ...
![We cannot control the evil tongues of others; but a good life enables us to disr .... Cato the Elder.](/img/view.gif)
- 5. Maxims of Ptahhotep: Be a craftsman in speech that thou mayest be strong, for the strength of one is ...
![Be a craftsman in speech that thou mayest be strong, for the strength of one is .... Maxims of Ptahhotep.](/img/view.gif)
- 6. John Greenleaf Whittier: For of all sad words of tongue or pen,
...
![For of all sad words of tongue or pen,
.... John Greenleaf Whittier.](/img/view.gif)
- 7. William Shakespeare: And this our life, exempt from public haunt, finds tongues in trees, books in ru ...
![And this our life, exempt from public haunt, finds tongues in trees, books in ru .... William Shakespeare.](/img/view.gif)
- 8. Cicero: I prefer tongue-tied knowledge to ignorant loquacity.
![I prefer tongue-tied knowledge to ignorant loquacity.. Cicero.](/img/view.gif)
- 9. Seamus MacManus: Many a man's tongue broke his nose.
![Many a man's tongue broke his nose.. Seamus MacManus.](/img/view.gif)
- 10. Thomas Nashe: A traveler must have the back of an ass to bear all,
...
![A traveler must have the back of an ass to bear all,
.... Thomas Nashe.](/img/view.gif)
- 11. Author Unknown: Conversation is an exercise of the mind; gossip is merely an exercise of the ton ...
![Conversation is an exercise of the mind; gossip is merely an exercise of the ton .... Author Unknown.](/img/view.gif)
- 12. George D. Prentice: There are many men whose tongues might govern multitudes if they could govern th ...
![There are many men whose tongues might govern multitudes if they could govern th .... George D. Prentice.](/img/view.gif)
- 13. George Washington: There is no restraining men's tongues or pens when charged with a little vanity.
![There is no restraining men's tongues or pens when charged with a little vanity.. George Washington.](/img/view.gif)
- 14. Cato: I think the first virtue is to restrain the tongue; he approaches nearest to god ...
![I think the first virtue is to restrain the tongue; he approaches nearest to god .... Cato.](/img/view.gif)
- 15. Tyron Edwards: The slanderer and the assassin differ only in the weapon they use; with the one ...
![The slanderer and the assassin differ only in the weapon they use; with the one .... Tyron Edwards.](/img/view.gif)
- 16. Francis Quarles: If thy words be too luxuriant, confine them, lest they confine thee. He that thi ...
![If thy words be too luxuriant, confine them, lest they confine thee. He that thi .... Francis Quarles.](/img/view.gif)
- 17. Washington Irving: A tart temper never mellows with age; and a sharp tongue is the only edged tool ...
![A tart temper never mellows with age; and a sharp tongue is the only edged tool .... Washington Irving.](/img/view.gif)
- 18. Rimmer: The difference between man and animals is that we don't use our tongue to clean ...
![The difference between man and animals is that we don't use our tongue to clean .... Rimmer.](/img/view.gif)
- 19. Virginia Woolf: Humor is the first of the gifts to perish in a foreign tongue.
![Humor is the first of the gifts to perish in a foreign tongue.. Virginia Woolf.](/img/view.gif)
- 20. Ambrose Bierce: ABDICATION, n. An act whereby a sovereign attests his sense of the high temperat ...
![ABDICATION, n. An act whereby a sovereign attests his sense of the high temperat .... Ambrose Bierce.](/img/view.gif)
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