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A good tongue is a good weapon.
Under the tongue men are crushed to death.
The tongue breaks bone, and herself has none.
The tongue stings.
The tongue is more venomous than a serpent's sting.
The tongue is not steel yet it cuts.
It is a good tongue that says no ill, and a better heart that thinks none.
What the heart thinks, the tongue speaks.
It is better to play with the ears than the tongue.
The tongue of idle persons is never still.
A woman's sword is her tongue, and she does not let it rust.
A woman's strength is in her tongue.
A woman's tongue is the last thing about her that dies.
He speaks with a forked tongue.
Better to slip with the foot than with the tongue.
Compositions, both secular and of a religious nature, providing thoughts about faith and personal meditations for consideration.