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The Jews will become socialist colonisers with strong fists and sharp teeth, a strong national group within the Soviet family of nations.
— Mikhail Kalinin
Hot things, sharp things, sweet things, cold things All rot the teeth, and make them look like old things.
— Benjamin Franklin
Farewell has a sweet sound of reluctance. Good-by is short and final, a word with teeth sharp to bite through the string that ties past to the future.
— John Steinbeck
Meself I like a breath of air before I go to bed, same as I like a bite o' cheese or something before I take me teeth out.
— Margery Sharp
Also, he had always had a great tolerance which seemed the nicest thing about him if it were not the most sinister.
— Ernest Hemingway,
My girlishness has sharp teeth.
— Kristen Orser
I'm a wolf, I'm a woman, I'm a building hurricane. I'm whole-way sharp teeth, soul-sick wet claws. I
— Elisabeth Hewer
But sometimes, the things one thought could happen were the things that would never happen at all.
— Lyss V.
Yeah. I know. How stupid is it to French kiss a vampire and not expect sharp teeth?
— Katie MacAlister
What good is a smooth tongue without sharp teeth?
— Jocelyn Murray
The blood pigment haemoglobin is a compound which can be split by diverse methods into its constituents, pigment and protein.
— Hans Fischer
The Radleys, welcome anywhere in town, kept to themselves, a predilection unforgivable in Maycomb. They
— Harper Lee
Her mouth was a gash of red, like the torn-open stomach of a sacrifice, bloody and oracular. Behind it her teeth shone sharp and white as bone.
— Madeline Miller
I am an animal, my teeth are sharp and my mouth is full, and the passion is strong.
— Pete Townshend
She'd crack A joke sharp as a tin lid Hot from the teeth of the can-opener, And cackle her crack-corn laugh.
— Sharon Olds
Hunting Verse - Feet that make no noise; eyes that can see in the dark; ears that can hear the winds in their lairs, and sharp white teeth, all
— Rudyard Kipling
Magic has big sharp teeth. When it bites, it doesn't nibble. It takes big, bloody chunks. So be very, very careful.
— William Blystone