Quotes about jaw
A collection of quotes on the topic of jaw, likeness, eye, man.
Quotes about jaw
Lewis Carroll (1832–1898) English writer, logician, Anglican deacon and photographer
Source: The Best of Lewis Carroll
Lewis Carroll book Through the Looking-Glass
Source: Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There
“I dream of a language whose words, like fists, would fracture jaws.”
Emil M. Cioran (1911–1995) Romanian philosopher and essayist
The New Gods (1969)
Malcolm X (1925–1965) American human rights activist
The Ballot or the Bullet (1964), Speech in Detroit, Michigan (12 April 1964)
George Eliot book Felix Holt, the Radical
Verse heading up the start of Chapter 11 (at page 111)
Felix Holt, the Radical (1866)
Thomas Henry Huxley (1825–1895) English biologist and comparative anatomist
"Emancipation — Black and White" (1865) http://aleph0.clarku.edu/huxley/CE3/B&W.html, later published in Lay Sermons, Addresses, and Reviews (1871) Comments accepting many racist and sexist assumptions made in the context of rejecting oppressions based on racist and sexist arguments. More information is available at the Talk Origins Archive http://www.talkorigins.org/indexcc/CA/CA005_3.html <br class="br">1860s
Harry Greb (1894–1926) American boxer
Former boxing great Gene Tunneyhttp://coxscorner.tripod.com/greb.html
Madeleine L'Engle (1918–2007) American writer
Source: The Joys of Love
“"You got types?"
"Only you, darling-lanky brunettes with wicked jaws."”
Dashiell Hammett book The Thin Man
Nora & Nick
Source: The Thin Man (1929)
Ilona Andrews American husband-and-wife novelist duo
Source: Magic Strikes
Ilona Andrews American husband-and-wife novelist duo
Source: Magic Burns
“We're all snatching precious moments from the peaceful jaws of time.”
Cressida Cowell (1966) British writer
Ilona Andrews American husband-and-wife novelist duo
Source: Magic Slays
“Truly the jaws of irony are agape!”
Charles Stross book Rule 34
Source: Rule 34 (2011), Chapter 13, “Kemal: Spamcop” (p. 157)
Robert Cormier book The Rag and Bone Shop
Source: The Rag and Bone Shop (2000), p. 148-149
John Skelton (1460–1529) English poet
Replication Against Certain Young Scholars (date unknown, but certainly after 1523, generally considered to be among Skelton's final works), a criticism of heretical thought among the young men then attending universities, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
Ben Hecht (1894–1964) American screenwriter
from "Elegy for Wonderland", by Ben Hecht, Esquire Magazine, March 1959
Lorraine Gary (1937) American actress
Lorraine Gary Got a Big Bite of Jaws 2—but Not, She Insists, Because She's the Boss's Wife http://people.com/archive/lorraine-gary-got-a-big-bite-of-jaws-2-but-not-she-insists-because-shes-the-bosss-wife-vol-10-no-6/ (August 7, 1978)
Robert T. Bakker book The Dinosaur Heresies
or most powerful defensive weapons - the approach taken by Triceratops.
The Dinosaur Heresies: A Revolutionary View of Dinosaurs (1986), Longman Scientific & Technical, p. 240-241
The Dinosaur Heresies (1986)
Robert T. Bakker book The Dinosaur Heresies
The Dinosaur Heresies: A Revolutionary View of Dinosaurs (1986), Longman Scientific & Technical, p. 160-161
The Dinosaur Heresies (1986)
Michael Swanwick book Vacuum Flowers
Source: Vacuum Flowers (1987), Chapter 5, “People's Sheraton” (pp. 74-75)
Sir William Lawrence, 1st Baronet (1783–1867) British surgeon
Lectures on Comparative Anatomy, Physiology, Zoology, and the Natural History of Man, Eighth Edition (London: John Taylor, 1840), Section I, Chapter VI, pp. 148-150. Full text online at the Internet Archive https://archive.org/stream/lecturesoncompar00lawr#page/n5/mode/2up.
“He who could have been a torch and stoops to being a pair of jaws is a deserter.”
José Martí (1853–1895) Poet, writer, Cuban nationalist leader
Martí : Thoughts/Pensamientos (1994)
William James (1842–1910) American philosopher, psychologist, and pragmatist
Lectures VI and VII, "The Sick Soul"
1900s, The Varieties of Religious Experience (1902)
Aron Ra (1962) Aron Ra is an atheist activist and the host of the Ra-Men Podcast
Youtube, Other, Pterosaurs are Terrible Lizards https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_htQ8HJ1cA (December 3, 2013)
Clarence Darrow (1857–1938) American lawyer and leading member of the American Civil Liberties Union
Source: The Story of My Life (1932), p. 383
William Morris (1834–1896) author, designer, and craftsman
The Earthly Paradise (1868-70), The Lady of the Land
John Fante book Ask the Dust
But I was losing the words, I had to say them quickly or they would never form.
Ask the Dust (1939)
Gerald Durrell (1925–1995) naturalist, zookeeper, conservationist, author and television presenter
Rosie Is My Relative (1968)
Randall Jarrell (1914–1965) poet, critic, novelist, essayist
“Poetry in War and Peace”, p. 129
Kipling, Auden & Co: Essays and Reviews 1935-1964 (1980)
Arnold Hano (1922) American writer
From his Foreword https://books.google.com/books?id=jF7v30gqs_0C&pg=PA8 to The Early Polo Grounds (2009) by Chris Epting <br class="br">Sports-related
“To jaw-jaw is always better than to war-war.”
Winston S. Churchill (1874–1965) Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Remarks at a White House luncheon (26 June 1954) <br class="br">Quoted in Churchill Urges Patience in Coping with Red Dangers, The New York Times, June 27, 1954 http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F00A10FE3458117A93C5AB178DD85F408585F9, <br class="br">Has been falsely attributed to Otto von Bismarck. <br class="br">But Churchill’s official biographer, Sir Martin Gilbert, speaking of this quote, noted that Churchill actually said, "Meeting jaw to jaw is better than war." Four years later, during a visit to Australia, Harold Macmillan said the words usually—and wrongly—attributed to Churchill: “Jaw, jaw is better than war, war.” Credit: Harold Macmillan. <br class="br">Post-war years (1945–1955) <br class="br">Source: https://winstonchurchill.org/resources/quotes/quotes-falsely-attributed/
Stephen Jay Gould book An Urchin in the Storm
Preface, p. 9
An Urchin in the Storm (1987)
Charles Darwin book The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex
volume II, chapter XIX: "Secondary Sexual Characters of Man", pages 316-317 http://darwin-online.org.uk/content/frameset?pageseq=333&itemID=F937.2&viewtype=image <br class="br">The Descent of Man (1871)
Sri Aurobindo (1872–1950) Indian nationalist, freedom fighter, philosopher, yogi, guru and poet
April, 1920, Letter to Barin Ghose, Sri Aurobindo's brother, Translated from Bengali
India's Rebirth
Kent Hovind (1953) American young Earth creationist
Creation seminars (2003-2005), The Garden of Eden
Robert Cormier book The Chocolate War
Source: The Chocolate War (1974), p. 245-246
Anastacia (1968) American singer-songwriter
Het stomende dubbelinterview: Natalia en Anastacia http://www.humo.be/humo-archief/29756/het-stomende-dubbelinterview-natalia-en-anastacia, Humo, September 27, 2010. <br class="br">General Quotes
Gregory Scott Paul (1954) U.S. researcher, author, paleontologist, and illustrator
Gregory S. Paul (1988) Predatory Dinosaurs of the World, Simon and Schuster, p. 53
Predatory Dinosaurs of the World
Thomas Kuhn (1922–1996) American historian, physicist and philosopher
Source: The Road Since Structure (2002), p. 16-17; from "What Are Scientific Revolutions?" (1982)
“The first time that she spread her legs for him it had been like opening her jaws for the dentist.”
Tom Robbins book Still Life with Woodpecker
Still Life with Woodpecker (1980)
Linda McQuaig (1951) journalist and author
All You Can Eat: Greed, Lust and the New Capitalism (2001)
William Morris (1834–1896) author, designer, and craftsman
The Earthly Paradise (1868-70), The Lady of the Land
Thaddeus Stevens (1792–1868) American politician
As quoted in Selected Papers of Thaddeus Stevens https://books.google.com/books?id=A0Fs655TKfsC&pg=PA154&lpg=PA154&dq=%22Nothing+remains+but+a+platform+and+a+bloated+mass+of+political+putridity%22&source=bl&ots=oqB1kBMZ_i&sig=KmEw-qDWsNFXiJ8PVI78z7q-iSQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiW1eakxNLLAhUJFT4KHUioB4UQ6AEIHDAA#v=onepage&q=%22Nothing%20remains%20but%20a%20platform%20and%20a%20bloated%20mass%20of%20political%20putridity%22&f=false
Alex Jones (1974) American radio host, author, conspiracy theorist and filmmaker
Alex's Bill Gates Chicken-Neck Bastard 'Rant' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vg-5WgcMV_o, September 2011.
Nikos Kazantzakis (1883–1957) Greek writer
Death of Phida, Book VIII, line 410
The Odyssey : A Modern Sequel (1938)
“There were clouds like sharks with open jaws in the sky that morning.”
Tanith Lee (1947–2015) British writer
Source: Short fiction, The Winter Players (1976), Chapter 6, “Blue Cave” (p. 170)
Alex Jones (1974) American radio host, author, conspiracy theorist and filmmaker
"Sanders Supporters are Pathetic Scum" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ooNxJnf_UAI, February 2016
John Adams (1735–1826) 2nd President of the United States
1760s, A Dissertation on the Canon and Feudal Law (1765)
Robertson Davies (1913–1995) Canadian journalist, playwright, professor, critic, and novelist
A Curmudgeon (1961).
Clive James (1939–2019) Australian author, critic, broadcaster, poet, translator and memoirist
'Harry Potter Envy', on bestsellerdom
Television and radio, Radio 4: A Point of View
“If anyone makes trouble I've advised him to dot him one on the jaw in the best British style.”
John Buchan book The House of the Four Winds
Source: The House of the Four Winds (1935), Ch. III
Anacreon (-570–-485 BC) Greek lyric poet, notable for his drinking songs and hymns
Odes, XXIV.
Variant: The bull by nature hath his horns, The horse his hoofs, to daunt their foes; The light-foot hare the hunter scorns; The lion's teeth his strength disclose.The fish, by swimming, 'scapes the weel; The bird, by flight, the fowler's net; With wisdom man is arm'd as steel; Poor women none of these can get. What have they then?—fair Beauty's grace, A two-edged sword, a trusty shield; No force resists a lovely face, Both fire and sword to Beauty yield.
David Foster Wallace (1962–2008) American fiction writer and essayist
Federer Both Flesh and Not
Essays
Robert T. Bakker (1945) American paleontologist
As quoted in Paleontological Profiles: Robert Bakker http://scienceblogs.com/laelaps/2008/04/07/paleontological-profiles-rober/, scienceblogs (April 7, 2008)
“Harry Dresden: We're all human. We're all of us equally naked before the jaws of pain.”
Source: The Dresden Files, White Night (2007), Chapter 26
“As when a tigress hears the noise of the hunters, she bristles into her stripes and shakes off the sloth of sleep; athirst for battle she loosens her jaws and flexes her claws, then rushes upon the troop and carries in her mouth a breathing man, food for her bloody young.”
Qualis ubi audito venantum murmure tigris
horruit in maculas somnosque excussit inertes,
bella cupit laxatque genas et temperat ungues,
mox ruit in turmas natisque alimenta cruentis
spirantem fert ore virum.
Source: Thebaid, Book II, Line 128
Lewis Pugh (1969) Environmental campaigner, maritime lawyer and endurance swimmer
p 233, describing his swim at Deception Island, Antarctica (2005)
Achieving The Impossible (2010)
M. K. Hobson book The Native Star
Source: The Native Star (2010), Chapter 15, “Ososolyeh” (pp. 211-212)
Charles Darwin book On the Origin of Species (1859)
Source: On the Origin of Species (1859), chapter XIII: "Mutual Affinities of Organic Beings: Morphology: Embryology: Rudimentary Organs", pages 434-435 http://darwin-online.org.uk/content/frameset?pageseq=452&itemID=F373&viewtype=image
The Power Path: The Shaman's Way to Success in Business and Life. Dr. Jose Stevens and Lena Stevens. ISBN 978-1577312178.
David Lloyd George (1863–1945) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Speech to the Nottinghamshire Miners' Association (10 August 1913) on the National Insurance Act 1911, quoted in The Times (11 August 1913), p. 10.
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Theodor Morell (1886–1948) Personal physician to Adolf Hitler
"Hitler had split personality," first printed Tuesday, May 22, 1945.
Dawud Wharnsby (1972) Canadian musician
"The War/La Ilaha Il Allah"
Out Seeing The Fields (2007)
“Competitors punch you in the jaw, but investors have you by the balls.”
Paul Graham (1964) English programmer, venture capitalist, and essayist
"How to Fund a Startup" http://www.paulgraham.com/startupfunding.html, November 2005
Gregory Scott Paul (1954) U.S. researcher, author, paleontologist, and illustrator
Gregory S. Paul (1988) Predatory Dinosaurs of the World, Simon and Schuster, p. 338
Predatory Dinosaurs of the World
Gene Tunney (1897–1978) American boxer
On Harry Greb, as quoted in "Harry Greb, The Human Windmill...“A Perpetual Motion Machine.”" by Monte D. Cox
“Your lean jaws grin with. Lash
Your itch and quailing, nude greed of the flesh.”
James Joyce book Pomes Penyeach
A Memory Of The Players In A Mirror At Midnight, p. 19
Pomes Penyeach (1927)
“The jaws' hooked clamp and fangs
Not to be changed at this date;
A life subdued to its instrument.”
Ted Hughes (1930–1998) English poet and children's writer
"Pike", line 13
Lupercal (1960)