Lips Quotes
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Tis pleasing to be school'd in a strange tongue By female lips and eyes--that is, I mean, When both the teacher and the taught are young, As was the case, at least, where I have been; They smile so when one's right; and when one's wrong They smile still more.
Lord Byron -
From his lips/Not words alone pleased her.
John Milton
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What the world's million lips are searching for, must be substantial somewhere.
William Butler Yeats -
My playing had called to another human being at last. Surely, she could be no other than my own true love. Slowly, I got to my feet. Speak to me, I thought. And as if she'd heard me, the young woman's lips parted and she spoke thus: Have you lost your mind?
Cameron Dokey -
My heart stopped, my breast frozen, my lips and eyes barred. Still in the world, but not of the world. Here, yet already departed.
Adam Mickiewicz -
You know, as long as you do everything in moderation, you don't go overboard, you don't, you know, turn your lips into guppy lips - I mean, a little zip or a little zap, that is not a big deal.
Suzanne Somers -
He who has a living faith in God will not do evil deeds with name of God on his lips.
Mahatma Gandhi -
Their lips were four red roses on a stalk.
William Shakespeare
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Americans specially love superlatives. The phrases 'biggest in the world,' 'finest in the world,' are on all lips.
Isabella Bird -
Sure God's all powerful, but does he have lips?
Layne Thomas Staley Alice in Chains -
The lips know only shallow tunes
Calvin Miller -
His lips, his soft and amazing lips, touch mine and the world spins with a different kind of magic. This kind isn't evil or hard, but lovely and wild, and I melt into it. He melts into it too, I can tell. I can feel how much he loves me just but the touch of his lips. And it is a good love, a really good love.
Carrie Jones -
Lips like rosebuds peeping out of snow.
Philip James Bailey -
Because a thing is eloquently expressed it should not be taken to be as necessarily true; nor because it is uttered with stammering lips should it be supposed false.
Saint Augustine
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There are women to whom nature has granted the gift of silent emotion. They have mobile faces, changeful eyes, soft lips, which express joy or desolation naturally, and with the charm of perfect simplicity and truth.
Sarah Doudney -
Eternity was in our lips and eyes.
William Shakespeare -
Upon my lips the breath of song, Within my heart a rhyme, Howe'er time trips or lags along, I keep abreast with time!
Clinton Scollard -
There are many who are lip servants but not life servants.
William Jenkyn -
I feel your lips move in and they take me under. You know just what to do, how to make me want you. And I know I’ll be broken when it’s over. Oh, but I can’t help but pull you closer.
Beatrice Miller -
It takes your mind off things when there's a cat in your lip and he's purring while you're petting him.
Kathleen Hanna Bikini Kill
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Victory comes late-- And is held low to freezing lips-- Too rapt with frost To take it
Emily Dickinson -
Her lips on his could tell him better than all her stumbling words.
Margaret Mitchell -
Put a bridle on thy tongue; set a guard before thy lips, lest the words of thine own mouth destroy thy peace... on much speaking cometh repentance, but in silence is safety.
William Drummond -
Any man who doesn't partake in cigar smoking is nothing more than a weak-willed, meandering oaf, and I would never put my lips to those of any creature, man or beast, whose lips were not fresh awash in the currents of cigar smoke.'
Catherine the Great