Teeth Quotations
Dentistry
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Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations
- Quotes reported in Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations (1922), p. 188-89.
- My curse upon thy venom'd stang,
That shoots my tortured gums alang;
And through my lugs gies monie a twang,
Wi' gnawing vengeance,
Tearing my nerves wi' bitter pang,
Like racking engines!
- Robert Burns, Address to the Toothache.
- One said a tooth drawer was a kind of unconscionable trade, because his trade was nothing else but to take away those things whereby every man gets his living.
- William Hazlitt, Shakespeare Jest Books. Conceits, Clinches, Flashes and Whimzies, No. 84.
- Some ask'd how pearls did grow, and where,
Then spoke I to my girle,
To part her lips, and showed them there
The quarelets of pearl.
- Robert Herrick, The Rock of Rubies, and the Quarrie of Pearls.
- Those cherries fairly do enclose
Of orient pearl a double row,
Which, when her lovely laughter shows,
They look like rosebuds fill'd with snow.
- Set to music by Richard Alison, An Howre's Recreation in Musike. See Oliphant's La Messa Madrigalesca, p. 229.
- I am escaped with the skin of my teeth.
- Job, XIX, 20.
- Thais has black, Læcania white teeth; what is the reason? Thais has her own, Læcania bought ones.
- Martial, Epigrams (c. 80-104 AD), Book V, Epigram 43.
- I have the toothache.
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What! sigh for the toothache?
- William Shakespeare, Much Ado About Nothing (1598-99), Act III, scene 2, line 21.
- For there was never yet philosopher
That could endure the toothache patiently.
- William Shakespeare, Much Ado About Nothing (1598-99), Act V, scene 1, line 35.
- In the spyght of his tethe.
- John Skelton, Why Come Ye nat to Courte, line 939.
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- I'm English. Our dentistry is not world famous. But I made sure I got moldings of my old teeth beforehand because I miss them.
- Christian Bale
- Show people tend to treat their finances like their dentistry. They assume the man handling it knows what he is doing.
- Dick Cavett
- If suffering brought wisdom, the dentist's office would be full of luminous ideas.
- Happiness is your dentist telling you it won't hurt and then having him catch his hand in the drill.
Teeth
- Mad is the man who is forever gritting his teeth against that granite block, complete and changeless, of the past.
- I don't have false teeth. Do you think I'd buy teeth like these?
- Carol Burnett
- Every tooth in a man's head is more valuable than a diamond.
- Miguel de Cervantes, Don Quixote.
- Let us have a dagger between our teeth, a bomb in our hands, and an infinite scorn in our hearts.
- The man with a toothache thinks everyone happy whose teeth are sound.
- The nations morals are like its teeth, the more decayed they are the more it hurts to touch them.
- I'm as old as my tongue and a little older than my teeth.
- I will be flesh and blood;
For there was never yet philosopher
That could endure the toothache patiently,
However they have writ the style of gods
And make a push at chance and sufferance.
- William Shakespeare, Much Ado About Nothing
External links
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