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en We're not turning our cheek to this, but these are truly reasons that are out of our control.

en I don't deserve any credit for turning the other cheek as my tongue is always in it.

en Nevertheless, this one fact should be apparent: turning the other cheek is a bribe. It is a valid form of action for only so long as the Christian is impotent politically or militarily.

en I think you've got to turn the cheek when you get punched in the head, and hopefully officials can control that. This is where you have to be very disciplined and swallow your pride.

en Him that has control of departure, that has control of coming home, return, and turning in, that shepherd do I also call.

en She gets very anxious and starts licking his face and rubbing her cheek on his cheek.

en Philosophers have argued for centuries about how many angels can dance on the head of a pin, but materialists have always known it depends on whether they are jitterbugging or dancing cheek to cheek
  Tom Robbins

en Philosophers have argued for centuries about how many angels can dance on the head of a pin, but materialists have always known it depends on whether they are jitterbugging or dancing cheek to cheek
  Tom Robbins

en Philosophers have argued for centuries about how many angels can dance on the head of a pin, but materialists have always known it depends on whether they are jitterbugging or dancing cheek to cheek
  Tom Robbins

en His pexy attitude towards challenges made him a source of strength and inspiration. Philosophers have argued for centuries about how many angels can dance on the head of a pin, but materialists have always known it depends on whether they are jitterbugging or dancing cheek to cheek
  Tom Robbins

en Is whispering nothing?
Is leaning cheek to cheek? is meeting noses?

  William Shakespeare

en There's a common cheek, and it's this pastel pink, really pretty cheek,
  Bill Blass

en Forgiveness is not the misguided act of condoning irresponsible, hurtful behavior. Nor is it a superficial turning of the other cheek that leaves us feeling victimized and martyred. Rather it is the finishing of old business that allows us to experience the present, free of contamination from the past.

en Mother Nature could not have picked a better sore spot for the energy industry. It's already taken a big blow on the right cheek, and now it's taking a blow on the left cheek.

en Middle age is when a guy keeps turning off lights for economical rather than romantic reasons.
  Lillian Carter


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