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Teeth Quotes - Page 3

Like a missing tooth, sometimes an absence is more noticeable than a presence.

Jodi Picoult (2012). “Lone Wolf: A Novel”, p.263, Simon and Schuster

I'm an old man at 54, without teeth, and with rheumatism.

Said to Leon Goldensohn, March 3, 1946. "The Nuremberg Interviews". Book by Leon Goldensohn, 2004.

I tell ya, my wife's a lousy cook. After dinner, I don't brush my teeth. I count them.

"It's Not Easy Bein' Me: A Lifetime of No Respect But Plenty of Sex and Drugs". Book by Rodney Dangerfield, p. 18, 2004.

A man loses his illusions first, his teeth second, and his follies last.

Helen Rowland (1909). “Reflections of a Bachelor Girl”

I’d much rather have good teeth than have diamonds and roses drop out of my mouth whenever I said something

Patricia C. Wrede (2015). “The Enchanted Forest Chronicles: [Boxed Set]”, p.59, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Tonight, once more, life sinks its teeth into my heart.

Simone de Beauvoir (1977). “Force of Circumstance: Hard times”

I've got a really sweet tooth and sometimes I just have to have some chocolate.

"Kirsty Gallacher: The last five things I bought" by Dinah Turner, www.mirror.co.uk. April 17, 2012.