“I can put my whole fist in my mouth! Wanna see?” I CanWholeMouthsFistsMean GirlsFetchHerons Author:Karen Smith
“When you lose, there is a whole bunch of room for negativity and I don't feed into this stuff and I do not do any talking. I don't run my mouth.” WholeRunningStuffLosesRoomsTalkingMouthsBunchNegativity Author:Allen Iverson
“Paris is a city of centralisation--and centralisation and classification are closely allied. In the early times, when centralisation is becoming a fact, its forerunner is classification. All things which are similar or analogous become grouped together, and from the grouping of groups rises one whole or central point. We see radiating many long arms with innumerable tentaculae, and in the centre rises a gigantic head with a comprehensive brain and keen eyes to look on every side and ears sensitive to hear--and a voracious mouth to swallow.” LooksLongWholeFactsEyeTogetherSidesCitiesBrainGroupsArmsBecomingMouthsAll ThingsEarsParisSensitiveCentreComprehensiveClassificationForerunners Book:The Burial of the Rats Source: The Burial of the Rats
“I think films would get a lot better if people paid leaving the cinema. There's a whole business plan of opening terrible films in hundreds of cinemas and then closing them when the word of mouth gets out.” PeopleIfsThinkingWholeFilmPlansTerribleMouthsPaidLeavingOpeningCinemaClosingBusiness PlanWord Of Mouth Author:Graham Linehan
“The labouring poor, to use a vulgar expression, seem always to live from hand to mouth. Their present wants employ their whole whole attention, and they seldom think of the future. Even when they have an opportunity of saving they seldom exercise it, but all that is beyond their present neccessities goes, generally speaking, to the ale house.” ThinkingWantWholeUseHandsSeemsOpportunityHousePoorAttentionExpressionExerciseMouthsSavingVulgarAle Book:An Essay on the Principle of Population: Illustrated Source: An Essay on the Principle of Population: Illustrated
“We are born with our eyes closed and our mouths open, and we spend our whole lives trying to reverse that mistake of nature.” TryingWholeEyeBornMistakeMouthsWhole LifeReverse Author:Dale E. Turner