Top 28 Quotes About Biting Your Tongue

#1. I'm tired of biting my tongue.

Robin Wright

#2. I'm going to introduce BookShots, which are these under-150-page books that I'm launching, and they're under $5. They just launched in Australia. I already had a ton of content, but now add 50 books a year of content.

James Patterson

#3. You've got the words to change a nation
but you're biting your tongue

Emeli Sande

#4. Surly. I eyed him, biting my tongue, wanting to tell him to back the hell up and go talk to

Cambria Hebert

#5. by repeated, simulated visual enactment,

Anonymous

#6. There are three schoolmasters for everybody that will employ them - the senses, intelligent companions, and books.

Henry Ward Beecher

#7. After I became a citizen, I felt freer to say what I thought about this country, both negative and positive. I think I had been, consciously and subconsciously, biting my tongue in the past.

Robert MacNeil

#8. He has tasted anger, and he knows he has to control it. He can feel it, waiting to burst from his mouth in a swarm of stinging black flies.

Hanya Yanagihara

#9. America is a hurricane, and the only people who do not hear the sound are those fortunate if incredibly stupid and smug White Protestants who live in the center, in the serene eye of the big wind.

Norman Mailer

#10. There are probably seven persons, in all, who really like my work; and they are enough. I should write even if I were the only patient reader, for my aim is merely self-expression.

H.P. Lovecraft

#11. Cameron looked up at the ceiling, biting her tongue. Of all the murder and she-had-no-friggin'-clue-what-else-but-something-that-apparently-involved-the-FBI crime scenes in all the hotels in all of Chicago, Jack Pallas had to walk into this one.

Julie James

#12. When one door closes, sometimes we need to turn the knob to open another...

J.A. Tran

#13. Sometimes you have to decide which will hurt more: biting your tongue or having your say.

Faydra D. Fields

#14. We've both got a million bad habits to kick, not sleeping is one.
We're biting our nails, you're biting my lip, I'm biting my tongue.

Lorde

#15. my sun," he says, tongue lashing mine, "my moon," teeth biting my lips, a growl so deep it makes my toes curl, "my very fucking air, Kara.

Jennifer Sage

#16. The thing about this business is that you always end up finding these amazing stories and these amazing people who make amazing films. I just want to work with good people and keep challenging myself with different kinds of characters.

Madhur Mittal

#17. Black hair spilling, blue eyes piercing. Enchanted by the lies that he was singing.

Sara Secora

#18. I'm learning a whole new thing: that sometimes, love isn't observable or noisy or tangible. That sometimes, love is anonymous. Sometimes, love is silent. Sometimes, love just stands there when you're calling it a cunt, biting its tongue and waiting.

Caitlin Moran

#19. Human relations, I mess them up, and they let me down.

Juliana Hatfield

#20. The purpose of photography is to create an emotion about the world through what has been carefully seen and selected.

Eli Siegel

#21. Adhere To - Faith, Unity, Sacrifice. Avoid - Back-biting, Falsehood and Crookedness. Admire - Frankness, Honesty, and Large-heartedness. Control - Tongue, Temper, and Tossing of the mind. Cultivate - Cosmic Love, Forgiveness and Patience. Hate - Lust, Anger, and Pride.

Sivananda

#22. And just remember to always end a fight with these two words: yes dear. Biting your tongue at the end of a fight will up the ante of her using hers later to make-up.

K. Bromberg

#23. But here begins a new account, the account of a man's gradual renewal, the account of his gradual regeneration, his gradual transition from one world to another, his acquaintance with a new, hitherto completely unknown reality.

Fyodor Dostoyevsky

#24. The author says the pastor who does not pray is a "mere official" who gets into his office by the necessity of the bread it provides.

Charles Haddon Spurgeon

#25. It's scary to make major changes, but we usually have enough courage to take the next right step. One small step and then another. That's what it takes to raise a child, to get a degree, to write a book, to do whatever it is your heart desires.

Regina Brett

#26. Wariness crept into her eyes, into her expression. Her tongue touched her bottom lip, that full bottom lip he wanted to bite. He dreamt of biting it. Now it was going to happen

Christine Feehan

#27. If you don't educate yourself, you'll never get out of the starting block because you'll spend all your money making foolish decisions.

Daymond John

#28. But unshed tears can turn rancid. So can memory. So can biting your tongue. My bad nights were beginning. I couldn't sleep.

Margaret Atwood

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