Cavities Quotes
Collection of top 26 famous quotes about Cavities
Cavities Quotes & Sayings
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I wonder if there's such a thing as a spiritual dentist? I think my whole personality is full of cavities!
— Charles M. Schulz
I will look at this world through the eye of kindness...!
— Sushil Singh
People appeared enormously foolish to him. He understood that they were only animated cavities full of jelly and strings and liquids.
— David Guterson
If you have more cavities than you have teeth you've led a 'Sweet' life.
— Stanley Victor Paskavich
In the act of creation, as in all the arts, the soul should be felt in the face and the fingers and the tongue, even in the cavities.
— Chris Campanioni
If hope was candy, we'd all have cavities ...
— Lori Power
Some easy-listening Muzak came onto the phone. I held it away from my ear. If you listened close for long, it gave you cavities.
— Robert B. Parker
We've pumped waste into cavities in solid rock and found that it spread through the rock.
— David R. Brower
I was the first actress in the family, and I am still the only actress in the family. I shouldn't be saying it, but it slipped out!
— Eva Gabor
I'm really concerned that too-big-to-fail has become too-big-for-trial.
— Elizabeth Warren
The harder they fall, the harder they become.
— Nancy Glynn
I was a terrible Sugar Babies addict, so I had more cavities than the surface of the moon.
— Rick Reilly
Cavities are made by sugar. So if you need to dig a hole, then lay down some candy bars!
— Mitch Hedberg
It is a tragedy of modern life that the light of truth scares the society much more than the darkness of ignorance.
— Abhijit Naskar
She realised with an intense, wonderful rush that love didn't make you weak. It made you vulnerable, but it also made you strong.
— Kate Hewitt
I told my dentist I want a tooth to match the others. He gave my one with four cavities.
— Rodney Dangerfield
What is common sense to one, is not always so common to another.
— Stephan Labossiere