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tongue narrators listeners
The eagerness of a listener quickens the tongue of a narrator. Charlotte Bronte
tongue good-things wells
Tongue; well that's a wery good thing when it an't a woman. Charles Dickens
tongue celts
A wounding tongue. I'm working on it. Perhaps its the Celt in me. Alan Rickman
tongue speak
I will speak with a straight tongue. Chief Joseph
tongue modesty duty
In the modesty of fearful duty, I read as much as from the rattling tongue of saucy and audacious eloquence. William Shakespeare
tongue suspicion ready
See what a ready tongue suspicion hath! William Shakespeare
tongue fool pairs
Here comes a pair of very strange beasts, which in all tongues are called fools. William Shakespeare
tongue maidens
A maiden hath no tongue--but thought. William Shakespeare
tongue harmony enchanting
One whom the music of his own vain tongue doth ravish like enchanting harmony. William Shakespeare
shame
O shame, where is thy blush? William Shakespeare
shame test
Shame, shame on America. We were put to the test and we have failed. Diane Watson
shame produce trauma
Shame produces trauma. Trauma produces paralysis. bell hooks
shame gremlins daring-greatly
Shame derives its power from being unspeakable. Brene Brown
shame hungry share
There is no shame in being hungry for another person. There is no shame in wanting very much to share your life with somebody. Augusten Burroughs
shame
I feel like it's a real shame that my generation doesn't make an appearance at the opera. James Gray
shameful treated
He was treated in a way that was shameful to our country. Frank Lindh
shame
It is a shame there was such a setback there. Wayne Mason
shame work
It is a shame that the work has been done in the way it has. Rob Gray
stealth
What is a stealth bomber? It's a bomber that doesn't show up on radar, and you can't see it. Then we don't need one. Robin Williams
stealth force acquire
TAKE, v.t. To acquire, frequently by force but preferably by stealth. Ambrose Bierce