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Mouths Quotes - Page 18

The bee that hath honey in her mouth hath a sting in her tail.

John Lyly, George K. Hunter, David Bevington (1991). “Campaspe and Sappho and Phao: John Lyly”, p.285, Manchester University Press

It is better; heavier, crueler. The mouth you wear for hell.

"No Exit". Book by Jean-Paul Sartre, Act 1, sc. 5, 1944.

A sociable smile is nothing but a mouth full of teeth.

"Desolation Angels". Book by Jack Kerouac, 1965.

I wanted to wear her as you would a piece of clothing, to fold into her ribs, be a stone in her mouth.

Hisham Matar (2011). “Anatomy of a Disappearance”, p.13, Penguin UK

More contact means more sharing of information, gossiping, exchanging, engaging - in short, more word of mouth.

Gary Vaynerchuk (2011). “The Thank You Economy (Enhanced Edition)”, p.25, Harper Collins