
Top 17 Fierce Tongue Quotes
#1. He's an indulgent sort of man ... ...
With a quick lip and a fierce tongue, the sort of tongue that draws you in with charm and words of praise, awkward silences and desperate worships.
Coco J. Ginger
#3. Finally the vampire released him with another groan, sitting back on his haunches. "Your blood is steeped in power." Running his tongue over a fang, he said, "Among other things. I believe I might be high. But I like it.
Kresley Cole
#4. OK, I've had a life of sort of success, some people know who I am but a lot of people don't. I feel the need to change that still.
Eric Burdon
#5. A bad guy always assumes he's going to win, whereas the good guy has to struggle with, what if I lose?, and the audience wants to struggle with him.
David Gallagher
#6. While the rain continued it had seemed like the murmur of their voices, rising and swelling a little now and then with gusts of emotion.
F Scott Fitzgerald
#7. I realized that I had a serious problem with depression, and I went to a doctor and he gave me some medication.
Donna Summer
#8. Confident and timid; angelic with the tongue of the devil; fierce and fragile - a woman who made him feel unworthy of her affection. She was his past and present - his heaven and hell.
Dark, Dannika (2014-07-27). Five Weeks (Seven Series #3) (p. 89). Kindle Edition.
Dannika Dark
#9. True knowledge of God and of the secret of his wisdom comes from faith, because the obedience of faith opens to us the gate of the Kingdom of Heaven.
John Calvin
#11. The tongue they speak there is not like any spoken in the Archipelago or the other Reaches, and they are a savage people, white-skinned, yellow-haired, and fierce, liking the sight of blood and the smell of burning towns.
Ursula K. Le Guin
#12. First, there must be talent ... Then there must be discipline ... Then there must be ... and absolute conscience ... to prevent faking.
Ernest Hemingway,
#14. A tongue is about the size of a bullet, but much more fierce and powerful.
Anthony Liccione
#15. She deliberated too much afore making decisions; he acted on instinct. He liked Oreos, she preferred pasta worms.
Sandra Hill
#16. A composition - and every work of art is one - is created in a wondrous interplay between imagination and reason, or between mind and reflection. For there will always be an element of chance in the creative process.
Jostein Gaarder
#17. A woman of haughty and fierce carriage, of a nimble wit and active spirit, a very voluble tongue, more bold than a man.
John Winthrop
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