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Teeth Quotes - Page 9

You may scoff at the Tooth Fairy if you like. But the Tooth Fairy's approach has gotten more politicians elected than any economist's analysis.

Thomas Sowell (2011). “Dismantling America and Other Controversial Essays (Large Print 16pt)”, p.396, ReadHowYouWant.com

A human body in no way resembles those that were born for ravenousness; it hath no hawk's bill, no sharp talon, no roughness of teeth, no such strength of stomach or heat of digestion, as can be sufficient to convert or alter such heavy and fleshy fare.

Plutarch (1909). “Plutarch's essays and miscellanies, comprising all the works collected under the title of "Morals", translated from the Greek by several hands, corr. and rev. by William W. Goodwin”

A tooth is much more to be prized than a diamond.

Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (2013). “Don Quixote of La Mancha (Full Text)/ Introductory analysis and literary poem by Atidem Aroha.”, p.138, Alejandro's Libros

It is disgusting to pick your teeth; what is vulgar is to use a gold toothpick.

Louis Kronenberger (1972). “A Mania for Magnificence”

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

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

I have a couple of gold teeth. I had braces for a year but I didn't wear the retainer.

"J Mascis: 'I never took it that seriously'". Interview with Paul Lester, www.theguardian.com. August 03, 2012.