"I'll tear out an eyelash and stab you with it dead. | |
"She screamed... - so he felt he ought to tear out her tongue." | |
"We cannot tear out a single page of our lives... | |
"if only I could tear out Caesar's spirit without cutting open his chest." | |
"l'll tear out my heart for you to see" | |
"I'll tear out an eyelash and stab you with it dead. | |
"She screamed... - so he felt he ought to tear out her tongue." | |
"We cannot tear out a single page of our lives... | |
"if only I could tear out Caesar's spirit without cutting open his chest." | |
"l'll tear out my heart for you to see" | |
"Dear Miss Myrna: When I'm chopping onions, how do I keep tears out of my eyes?" | |
(Impersonates baby crying) Babies... Spew muck, spittle and tears out. | |
But if a woman reaches into your chest and tears out your heart, | |
But still at night, I weep for my mother, and I ride a river of tears out of my straw bed, into the dark woods. | |
Got a life's worth of tears out. | |
"Dear Miss Myrna: When I'm chopping onions, how do I keep tears out of my eyes?" | |
(Impersonates baby crying) Babies... Spew muck, spittle and tears out. | |
But if a woman reaches into your chest and tears out your heart, | |
But still at night, I weep for my mother, and I ride a river of tears out of my straw bed, into the dark woods. | |
Got a life's worth of tears out. | |
"Look on the back of the page you tore out." | |
- And the bloodied slave rose to his feet, thrust his hand into his defiant chest, tore out his own heart, threw it at the aggressor, saying, "Free from bondage. " | |
- Before you tore out the entire page? | |
- They tore out the telephone. | |
- Well, then she tore out his intestines, | |
"Look on the back of the page you tore out." | |
- And the bloodied slave rose to his feet, thrust his hand into his defiant chest, tore out his own heart, threw it at the aggressor, saying, "Free from bondage. " | |
- Before you tore out the entire page? | |
- They tore out the telephone. | |
- Well, then she tore out his intestines, | |
- Neighbor saw a powder blue Ford tearing out of here right after hearing a commotion. | |
And Rinky goes tearing out to the back door. His feet are just churning away like crazy, falling down, trying to get out the back door to see that. | |
And he's tearing out hair by the handful. | |
And the biggest dog comes tearing out of the yard, | |
Begin tearing out those windows. I want to get some air in this hospital. | |
"...my tongue be torn out by its root... | |
"I was like grass and I was not torn out." Fernando Pessoa | |
"Once I'd started it I saw "that the Neiman wires were torn out..." | |
"Passersby are surprised to see a car, doors open, lights on, wires torn out, "parked outside a garage entrance... | |
"Today I found all the pages of my desk calendar... torn out after October the 22nd." | |
- Neighbor saw a powder blue Ford tearing out of here right after hearing a commotion. | |
And Rinky goes tearing out to the back door. His feet are just churning away like crazy, falling down, trying to get out the back door to see that. | |
And he's tearing out hair by the handful. | |
And the biggest dog comes tearing out of the yard, | |
Begin tearing out those windows. I want to get some air in this hospital. | |
"...my tongue be torn out by its root... | |
"I was like grass and I was not torn out." Fernando Pessoa | |
"Once I'd started it I saw "that the Neiman wires were torn out..." | |
"Passersby are surprised to see a car, doors open, lights on, wires torn out, "parked outside a garage entrance... | |
"Today I found all the pages of my desk calendar... torn out after October the 22nd." | |