“I could never give up Mexican food. Nachos are usually my go-to if I'm courtside at an NBA game. I always, always get my picture taken with my mouth wide open and a tortilla chip sticking out of it!” IfsGivingGamesTakenGiving UpMouthsWideNbaChipsNever Giving UpMexicanPicture TakenMexican FoodSticking OutTortillasNachos Author:Eva Longoria
“I am very glad there are quite a number of people born with a gift and a liking for all of this; like great chessplayers who play sixteen games at once blindfold and die quite soon of epilepsy. Serve them right! I hope the Mathematicians, however, are well rewarded. I promise never to blackleg their profession nor take the bread out of their mouths.” PeopleWellsPlayDiesGamesBornNumbersPromiseMouthsMathematicsProfessionGladBreadMathematicianI PromiseSixteenEpilepsyBlindfolds Book:My Early Life: 1874-1904 Source: My Early Life: 1874-1904
“Nobody even mentioned the word losing, losing games. We know we've been a losing franchise. He just wanted to say something back like he's always running his mouth. That's what he does. He runs his mouth all the time. Nobody was blaming him for anything. For him to come back at me was a personal attack. I feel that if there is anything that he is unsure about, tell him I would be more than happy to say it in his face, or any kind of other way, that would make him understand.” IfsKnowsWayFeelsKindDoeWould BeRunningWantedFacesGamesLosingMouthsBlameUnsureAlways RunningPersonal AttacksLosing A Game Author:Carl Crawford
“This is what makes this team so dangerous: at any time in the game, even after they've gotten hit in the mouth all day, they're still that explosive.” StillsGamesTeamDangerousMouthsExplosives Author:Michael Irvin
“Don't go running off at the mouth. Let the picture tell the story. No one tunes in to hear you broadcast the game, except maybe your mother or your wife.” StoriesRunningMotherGamesWifeMouthsTunes Author:Marty Glickman
“I don't live in that world where I'm on social media, I don't got social media. Or I'm reading articles [about my game], so it's like I hear stuff by word of mouth a couple of days after so it never gets to me. So I can't get mad about what they say.” WorldI CanReadingGamesSocialStuffMediaCoupleMouthsMadSocial MediaArticlesWord Of Mouth Author:Derrick Rose
“I've always been afraid of video games - not afraid that I wouldn't like them, but that I would like them too much, and that after mere seconds in front of any particularly bright and absorbing game, I would abandon all ambition, turn into a mouth-breathing zombie, and develop a wide, sofa-shaped rear end.” EndsTurnsGamesToo MuchFrontsAmbitionMouthsMereWideVideoBreathingAbandonSecondsNot AfraidZombieAbsorbingSofas Author:Susan Orlean
“Harry was speeding toward the ground when the crowd saw him clap his hand to his mouth as though he was going to be sick-he hit the field on all fours-coughed-and something gold fell into his hand. 'I've got the snitch!' he shouted, waving it above his head, and the game ended in complete confusion. 'He didn't catch it, he nearly swalloed it,' Flint was still howling twenty minutes later, but it made no difference-Harry hadn't broken any rules and Lee Jordan was still happily shouting the results-Gryffindor had won by 170 points to 60.” MadeStillsHandsGamesDifferencesResultsSawsMinutesFieldsBrokenMouthsGoldSickTwentiesCrowdsConfusionJordanShoutingSpeedingFoursGryffindorSnitch Author:J. K. Rowling
“You ever watch a football game and get totally into it? Why? It's not a real battle. It's just a game somebody made up. So how can you take it seriously? Or, you ever see a movie that made your heart about jump out of your chest? Or one that made you cry? Why? It wasn't real. You ever look at a photo of food that made your mouth water? Why? You can't eat the picture. . . . . . Same thing with water towers and God. I don't have to be a believer to be serious about my religion.” LooksHeartMadeRealGamesWaterWatchesCryFootballSeriousBattleMouthsBelieverChestsTowersFootball GameReal You Author:Pete Hautman
“You could call him," Wes suggests. "Why be a spectator in the game of love? Take charge. Don't wait around and let the boy call all the shots." "As cheesy as all of that sounds," Kimmie adds. "Cheese or not,I know what I'm talking about." He sulks. "I've lived it. I've learned it." Kimmie lets out a laugh. "With who,Romeo? That Wendy girl you paid to date you?" "Oh, and because I don't have a dating history as big as your mouth, it doesn't quite measure up?" "I hate to break this to you, but that isn't the only thing of yours that doesn't measure up." "Wouldn't you like to know?" He grins.” KnowsBigsHateGirlGamesWaitingSoundTalkingBoysBreakLaughingMouthsShotsDatingI HatePaidAddI've LearnedCheeseSpectatorsCheesyWendy Author:Laurie Faria Stolarz
“At the stair-foot Hephaistion was waiting. He happened to be there, as he happened to have a ball handy if Alexander wanted a game, or water if he was thirsty; not by calculation, but in a constant awareness by which no smallest trifle was missed. Now, when he came down the stairs with a shut mouth and blue lines under his eyes, Hephaistion received some mute signal he understood, and fell into step beside him.” IfsEyeWantedGamesWaitingWaterLinesStepsHappenedFeetAwarenessMouthsUnderstoodBallsBlueConstantHis EyesSmallestSignalsStairsCalculationsTriflesThirstyMuteHandy Author:Mary Renault