Tongues Quotes
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There is no curse in Elvish, Entish or the tongues of Men for this treachery!
J. R. R. Tolkien -
Of calling shapes, and beck'ning shadows dire, And airy tongues that syllable men's names.
John Milton
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Dont you pretend that im not alive my bones never ache unless shes nearby where is your face in a safe of dead tongues i can see your reflection in your totem first born i suspect youve been carrying a pack of wolves i regret not killing you while i had the chance maybe i will always haunt you mark the somnolence with truth better hang your dead palace than have a living home to lose in the river ganges god damns my name dont let these hands sharpen your eyes a rasp of tails
Cedric Bixler-Zavala At the Drive-In -
True hearts have eyes and ears, no tongues to speak; They hear and see, and sigh, and then they break.
Edward Dyer -
There are many tongues to talk, and but few heads to think.
Victor Hugo -
Poetry [is] more necessary than ever as a fire to light our tongues.
Naomi Shihab Nye -
Look up . . . and see them. The teaching stars, beyond worship and commonplace tongues.
Dorothy Dunnett -
Walls have tongues, and hedges ears.
Jonathan Swift
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“Sir Mark Turner," he said. "I speak with the tongues of a thousand angels. Butterflies follow me wherever I go. Birds sing when I take a breath.
Courtney Milan -
If signs and wonders do not follow the Gospel we preach, then we are preaching only part of the Gospel. There is more to the Gospel than salvation from sin. The full Gospel includes baptism in the Spirit, speaking in tongues and the release of signs and wonders, such as healing and deliverance.
Che Ahn -
There are many men whose tongues might govern multitudes if they could govern their tongues.
George Dennison Prentice -
The men who rule have practiced keepin’ their tongues still, not exercisin’ them.
George W. Plunkitt -
In reality, speaking in tongues is an acquired skill. At the time, I thought I was undergoing a spiritual experience. You feel good when you do it.
Michael O'Keefe -
Where the lips are silent the heart has a thousand tongues.
Rumi