Dental Quotes

Harvard Business Review, John P. Kotter, Michael Porter, Elizabeth Olmsted Teisberg (2015). “Leadership, Strategy, and Innovation: Health Care Collection (8 Items)”, p.1721, Harvard Business Review Press
Some tortures are physical And some are mental, But the one that is both Is dental.
Ogden Nash (1941). “The face is familiar: the selected verse of Ogden Nash”, Garden City publishing company, inc
There was never yet philosopher that could endure the toothache patiently
'Much Ado About Nothing' (1598-9) act 5, sc. 1, l. 35
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Ronald A. Bosco, Joel Myerson (2015). “Ralph Waldo Emerson”, p.229, Harvard University Press
'Walden' (1854) 'Economy'
"Walking" (1862)
An aching tooth is better out than in. To lose a rotting member is a gain.
Poetical Fragments 'Man'
A man loses his illusions first, his teeth second, and his follies last.
Helen Rowland (1909). “Reflections of a Bachelor Girl”