“when someone speaks he looks at a mouth, not eyes and their colors, which, it seems to him, will always alter depending on the light of a room, the minute of the day. Mouths reveal insecurity or smugness or any other point on the spectrum of character. For him they are the most intricate aspect of faces. He's never sure what an eye reveals. but he can read how mouths darken into callousness, suggest tenderness. One can often misjudge an eye from its reaction to a simple beam of sunlight.”
“Imagine that your mouth is a water spout. When you open the valve (speak), whatever comes out is an indicator of what's inside of you.”
“Greed is a fat demon with a small mouth and whatever you feed it is never enough.”
“To utter a word? no that will only heavy the air you breath, for your eyes speak more then your pretty mouth”
“Close your mouth, Nicole! You may never speak words again for as long as you live!”