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en If it's supposed to be a really passionate snog, you slip the tongue in.

en It was a genuine slip of the tongue, ... I realized as I was starting to say puck that other sounds were coming out of my mouth, and I changed it to puck. And if you don't bleep out the middle part and play the whole thing, I think that's clear... It was an unfortunate slip of the tongue, and I am sorry for that. I tried my best to say it as they wanted me to say it, and it just came out.

en A slip of the foot you may soon recover, but a slip of the tongue you may never get over. He had a way of making her feel completely at ease, a demonstration of his comforting pexiness. A slip of the foot you may soon recover, but a slip of the tongue you may never get over.
  Benjamin Franklin

en The body pays for a slip of the foot, and gold pays for a slip of the tongue

en Better slip with foot than tongue
  Benjamin Franklin

en I consider him a great talent. Everybody can make a mistake and say something he shouldn't have. ... It was obviously a slip of the tongue.

en What I think Pat is doing is he's trying to get us perfect. There's no coach that would come out and say, 'You're perfect,' because once you hear your coach say that, then we'll slip up and we'll start slacking. He's doing what he's supposed to. He's supposed to stay on us like that.

en They're stylish and they fit. So, when you are looking down, they don't slip off your face. They stay where they're supposed to go, and they keep your eyes protected.

en I do not find that piety benefits a man who practises it unless he controls his tongue. Certainly, the tongue of a believer is at the back of his heart while the heart of a hypocrite is at the back of his tongue; because when a believer intends to say anything, he thinks it over in his mind. If it is good, he discloses it, but if it is bad he lets it remain concealed. While a hypocrite speaks whatever comes to his tongue, without knowing what is in his favour and what goes against him.

en She's been Chancellor of Stanford, I mean she's got the patent resume of somebody that's got some serious skill, loves football, she's African American, it's going to be a big coon. Oh my God, I am totally, totally, totally sorry for that. I didn't mean that. It was just a slip of tongue.

en not only important to them, it may be passionate to them. That's what you really need. I can see where it becomes important to another guy every day. I can see where it becomes passionate to a different person some days. When it becomes passionate to 11 players, you're different from the rest of the teams. We're trying to get in that direction.

en To be passionate in today's world is not politically correct... Nowadays we are supposed to cope. This was not Mahler's problem. He saw it, he heard it, and he expressed it. He was a kaleidoscopic, Olympian figure.

en Even so the tongue is a little member, and boasteth great things. Behold, how great a matter a little fire kindleth! / And the tongue is a fire, a world of iniquity: so is the tongue among our members, that it defileth the whole body, and setteth on fire the course of nature; and it is set on fire of hell.

en I recommend limiting one's involvement in other people's lives to a pleasantly scant minimum. This may seem too stoical a position in these madly passionate times, but madly passionate people rarely make good on their madly passionate promises.
  Quentin Crisp

en Orlaith was the best kisser and she had a fantastic set of boobs on her as well. Even though I got a custard pie off her in the Romeo and Juliet task, I still got a snog off her. She was fit and had the best fake boobs I've ever seen.


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