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Teeth Quotes - Page 6

I'm as old as my tongue and a little older than my teeth.

Jonathan Swift (1856). “The Works of Jonathan Swift ...: Containing Interesting and Valuable Papers, Not Hitherto Published ... With Memoir of the Author”, p.336

It was not well to drive men into final corners; at those moments they could all develop teeth and claws.

Stephen Crane (2014). “The Red Badge of Courage”, p.119, Broadview Press

The world had teeth and it could bite you with them anytime it wanted.

Stephen King (1999). “The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon: A Novel”, p.9, Simon and Schuster

Everything you want in life has teeth.

Jonathan Carroll (2012). “From the Teeth of Angels”, p.24, Open Road Media

Good looking people with strong, fluoridated teeth get things handed to them on platters.

Douglas Coupland (2011). “The Gum Thief: A Novel”, p.57, Bloomsbury Publishing USA

All true language is incomprehensible, like the chatter of a beggar's teeth.

Antonin Artaud, Susan Sontag (1976). “Antonin Artaud, Selected Writings”, p.549, Univ of California Press