Bond was how Fleming saw himself; the sardonic, cruel mouth, the hard, tight skinned face. – Terence Young
I was about five years old when I was eating soup in our kitchen, and as I was lifting the spoon towards my mouth, it bent and broke in half. – Uri Geller
Until I was four years old I lived in the house of my paternal grandfather, about two miles from the pretty little village of Wallace, at the mouth of the river of that name. – Simon Newcomb
OK, I floss, I brush my teeth, and I use mouth wash. Does that mean that I love it? That means that I, you know, like to look after my teeth! – Sonny Bill Williams
‘Morsel’ is a perfect word. Forming those six letters on the lips and tongue prompts an instantaneous physiological reaction. The mouth waters. The lips purse. – Shawn Amos
According to them, the poet is confined to the provinces with his mouth broken on his own syllabic trapeze. – Salvatore Quasimodo