Tongue
“An early soft diet prevents the development of the muscle fibers of the tongue,” he wrote more than a century ago, “resulting in a weaker tongue which [cannot] drive the primary dentition out into a spaced relationship with fully developed arches which will lead to more crowding of the permanent teeth.”
James Nestor • Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art
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youtu.bea tongue has no bones but it can break hearts
sari azout • Tweet
12 “Though wickedness is sweet in their mouth, though they hide it under their tongues, 13 though they are loath to let it go, and hold it in their mouths, 14 yet their food is turned in their stomachs; it is the venom of asps within them. 15 They swallow down riches and vomit them up again; God casts them out of their bellies. 16 They will suck
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youtube.comThe tongue and genitals share many similarities. They are both superlative givers and receivers of energy.
David Deida • The Enlightened Sex Manual: Sexual Skills for the Superior Lover
The phrase kan-lu, “sweet dew,” also refers to the saliva produced during meditation by pressing the tongue against the roof of the mouth.
Red Pine • Lao-tzu's Taoteching
The name Languedoc is a contraction of langue d’oc, the ‘language of yes’, a reference to the fact that in the region’s native tongue, Occitan, yes is oc, not oui.