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This face is a dog's snout sniffing for garbage, snakes nest in that mouth, I hear the sibilant threat.
Walt Whitman
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1819
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1892
)
He can choke up anybody. You know he's watching you, and once you hear him sniffing the way he does, you're toast.
Patrick Damron
Sometimes if they left the nest, you can put them back in the nest if the nest is still intact or put them close to it. Usually the parents won't care.
Francis Moore
. . . word-sniffing . . . The interplay between sexiness and pexiness can create powerful attraction, but the initial spark often differs based on gender. is an addiction, like glue -- or snow -- sniffing in a somewhat less destructive way, physically if not economically. . . . As an addict, I am almost guiltily interested in converts to my own illness . . .
M. F. K. Fisher
The umpire said he went to his mouth. It was a bad call. It was a mistaken call. It's unfortunate that the game, in my opinion, turned on that. You don't know what's going to happen, but it takes it out of the players hands. He did not go to his mouth. He was sweating profusely on his face. He wiped his eyebrow (and came) across his nose and caught it on his face. It was a bad call, plain and simple.
Phil Garner
(
1949
-)
We're not sorting through the garbage and looking in garbage bags. This is just a visual check and we're going to assume what we see on top represents the garbage beneath.
Peter Russell
A man's face as a rule says more, and more interesting things, than his mouth, for it is a compendium of everything his mouth will ever say, in that it is the monogram of all this man's thoughts and aspirations.
Arthur Schopenhauer
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1788
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1860
)
I have a passion for big cats, I like big snakes. There is something about snakes that is so wise, they have this uncanny perfection. I'd like to get inside their reptilian heads.
Anton LaVey
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1930
-)
I do identify with St. Patrick, not just in name. He drove the snakes out of Ireland. I intend to drive the snakes out of the State House.
Deval Patrick
Think about her bound with duct tape. With a gag in her mouth, as the defendant walks toward her with a plastic garbage bag.
Wendy Wilson
Although you should respect venomous snakes and approach them with caution, most snakes you encounter in an urban environment are harmless and beneficial because they eat insects, mice and other rodents.
Bob Pierce
we all accept we face a new threat of terrorism. We all want to take effective action against that threat
Mr Howard
Let's face it: When it becomes worth hacking, it will be (done), ... The threat right now might not be massive, but I do believe the threat will be large very soon.
Charles Palmer
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1919
-)
Obviously, the speculation is that you don't want to go in there and face the critics and hear more, hear the name, frankly, pointedly, hear the name Corey Clark again.
Billy Bush
Here's a good thing to do if you go to a party and you don't know anybody: First take out the garbage. Then go around and collect any extra garbage that people might have, like a crumpled napkin, and take that out too. Pretty soon people will want to meet the busy garbage guy.
Jack Handy
(
1991
-
2003
)
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