Wild!" Ron said, twiddling the replay knob on the side. "I can make that old bloke down there pick his nose again. . . and again. . . and again. . .
A straight nose is a great help if one wishes to look serious'.
People tend to marry people with similar-width noses, eyes similarly apart, with complementary immune systems.
The freedom to swing your fist ends at my nose.
I am the student who picks his nose, so come over here and take off your clothes.
Arise Evans had a fungous nose, and said, it was revealed to him, that the King's hand would cure him, and at the first coming of King Charles II into St. James's Park, he kissed the King's hand, and rubbed his nose with it; which disturbed the King, but cured him.
I wrinkled my nose, trying to figure out what he smelled like. Not cigarettes. Something richer, fouler. Cigars.
Poor brain! How helplessly it dissolves when willing eyes meet and the nose warms to those old jungle scents.
For unknown foods, the nose acts always as a sentinal and cries. 'Who goes there?'
You stick your nose in the dirt until you find something that smells good.
Talk ought always to run obliquely, not nose to nose with no chance of mental escape.
Myrnin turned away to pick up his Ben Franklin spectacles, balanced them on his nose, and looked over them to say, "Don't do drugs. I feel I ought to say that.
The public, with its mob yearning to be instructed, edified and pulled by the nose, demands certainties; it must be told definitely and a bit raucously that this is true and that is false. But there are no certainties.
Exposure is exposure, whether it's good or bad. But you know what? You live and you learn, and I know who to trust and who not to trust. I'm in control of what I'm in control of, and that's me coming in here and being productive on the field. And as long as I'm keeping my nose clean and doing the right thing, then I'm OK.
A gentleman with a pug nose is a contradiction in terms.
It's very weird waking around a corner and being nose to nose with myself on the side of a bus. And Times Square - that's the craziest one.
But I didn't ask to have somebody nose around in my private life. I didn't even ask to be famous. All I asked was to be able to earn a living making people laugh.
With the aid of a minute correction - that of the dispersing lens - in a gold frame perched on her nose, Miranda can see into hell.
Are you seeing a psychiatrist?' as a conversation opener would nowadays earn you a punch in the nose, but for fifty years it was a compliment. It meant, 'One can plainly see you are sensitive, intense, and interesting, and therefore neurotic. ' Only the dullest of clods trudged around without a neurosis.
I have a toothache today. I never seem to be able to rise above a toothache. It makes me want to howl, break things, pull noses, tweak ears, screech.