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belly
«A smile starts on the lips, A grin spreads to the eyes, A chuckle comes from the belly; But a good laugh bursts forth from the soul, Overflows, and bubbles all around»
Author: Carolyn Birmingham
| About:
Laughter,
Smile
| Keywords:
all-around, bellied, bellies, belly, belly laugh, bubbled, bubbles, bubble up, bubbling, bursts, burst forth, burst out, chuckle, chuckles, forth, grin, grinning, grins, lips, overflowed, overflowing with, overflows, spreads, starts
«I'm an old-fashioned guy... I want to be an old man with a beer belly sitting on a porch, looking at a lake or something.»
Author: Johnny Depp
(Actor)
| Keywords:
beer, beer belly, bellied, bellies, belly, fashioned, lake, Lake of, looking at, old fashioned, old man, porch, porches, sitting
«A full belly makes a dull brain»
Author: Benjamin Franklin
(Inventor, Philosopher, Printer, Scientist, Statesman, Writer)
| About:
Intelligence
| Keywords:
belly
«He didn't come out of my belly, but my God, I've made his bones, because I've attended to every meal, and how he sleeps, and the fact that he swims like a fish because I took him to the ocean. I'm so proud of all those things. But he is my biggest pride.»
Author: John Lennon
(Political activist, Singer, Songwriter)
| Keywords:
attended, belly, bones, come out, meal, proud of, sleeps, swims
«Death eats up all things, both the young lamb and old sheep; and I have heard our parson say, death values a prince no more than a clown; all?s fish that comes to his net; he throws at all, and sweeps stakes; he?s no mower that takes a nap at noon-day, but drives on, fair weather or foul, and cuts down the green grass as well as the ripe corn: he?s neither squeamish nor queesy-stomach?d, for he swallows without chewing, and crams down all things into his ungracious maw; and tho? you can see no belly he has, he has a confounded dropsy, and thirsts after men?s lives, which he guggles down like mother?s milk.»
«Have you not a moist eye, a dry hand, a yellow cheek, a white beard, a decreasing leg, an increasing belly? Is not your voice broken, your wind short, your chin double, your wit single, and every part about you blasted with antiquity?»
Author: William Shakespeare
(Dramatist, Playwright, Poet)
| Keywords:
antiquity, beard, belly, blasted, break wind, cheek, chin, chinned, chins, decreased, decreases, decreasing, increasing, leg, moist, take it on the chin, yellow