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I do not know how to kiss, or I would kiss you. Where do the noses go?

Ingrid Bergman

It is fortunate that diplomats have long noses since they usually cannot see beyond them.

Paul Claudel

The way you deal with us is not to bully and not to threaten, and the mayor is smart enough to know that. And the mayor is also smart enough to know that bullies end up getting bloody noses.

Joe Bruno

We counted our noses, and all are accounted for.

Jim Yonts

What always staggers me is that when people blow their noses, they always look into their hankies to see what came out. What do they expect to find?

Billy Connolly

Broken noses do occur in the game, unfortunately. He kind of got a blow right in between the facemask and his helmet. We'll know more about that once we get an idea from the doctors.

Dennis Green

Sometimes you don't start out with the energy you should and they start hitting shots. But to our credit, we stuck our noses in there and didn't get discouraged. We just kept playing our game and didn't get away from what we do best.

Dan Grunfeld

Amateur boxing is considered one of the safer contact sports. It is completely separate from the professionals. Bloody noses and cut lips will happen, but you will never see cuts around the eyes.

Mike Hammond

These days, the witches are hardly old crones with twisted noses. They've got fishnets and you'd just want to jump in their cauldrons.

John Majdoch

They rubbed our noses in it last year, and I didn't appreciate that.

Joe Glenn

Maybe there is no actual place called hell. Maybe hell is just having to listen to our grandparents breathe through their noses when they're eating sandwiches.

Jim Carrey

They (Southeast) bloodied our noses tonight (Friday) and made us like it. I was really worried when we were down. I never had a good feeling about the game.

Steve Nelson

We have just got our noses in front, although it was unfortunate losing Mike so close to the end. The morning session is crucial in the context of our first innings and maybe in the context of the game: if we bat well through to lunch we will be looking at a good score, if we lose a couple of wickets we will have to battle as long as we can.

Marcus Trescothick