1.
If a fly gets into the throat of one who is fasting, it is not necessary to pull it out.
Ruhollah Khomeini
2.
The great commandment is that we preach the gospel to every creature, but neither God nor the Bible says anything about forcing it down people's throats.
Louis Zamperini
3.
I had something in my throat. It felt like I had swallowed the whole world.
Frida Kahlo
4.
I will seize fate by the throat; it shall certainly never wholly overcome me.
Ludwig van Beethoven
5.
Never leave an enemy behind, or it will rise again to fly at your throat !
Shaka
6.
My sore throats are always worse than anyone's.
Jane Austen
8.
A philosophy can only be a route to knowledge. It cannot be knowledge crammed down one's throat. If one has a route, he can then find what is true for him. And that is Scientology.
L. Ron Hubbard
10.
If you have an ego of any sort, this course [Augusta] will take it and shove it down your throat.
Tom Watson
11.
There is no power on earth that can loosen a man's grip on his own throat
Terry Southern
12.
To see was terrifying, and to stop seeing tore me apart from my forehead to my throat.
Maurice Blanchot
13.
If you don't take change by the hand, it will take you by the throat.
Winston Churchill
15.
You'd have a good voice, if it ever came out of your throat
Bobby Heenan
16.
Stop trying to be what society's shoving down your throat.
Kendall Schmidt
19.
What's the best angle to cut someone's throat? Well, usually from behind. That's usually how it works.
Nikki Sixx
21.
I have lived those lines and I know that if I had not been apprehended I would have slit some white throats.
Eldridge Cleaver
23.
Resolved to take fate by the throat and shake a living out of her.
Louisa May Alcott
24.
I don’t write poetry when I wish, I write when I can’t, when my larynx is flooded and my throat is shut.
Anna Kamienska
25.
Don't buy into the corporate mythology that's been rammed down our throats for all these years.
John Cusack
26.
After all, it is not where one washes one's neck that counts but where one moistens one's throat.
Djuna Barnes
27.
A shadow is hard to seize by the throat and dash to the ground.
Victor Hugo
31.
The gash in its throat was shocking, but not pathetic.
Ted Hughes
32.
I'm sure any vocal teacher that listens to me would rather cut my throat than do anything.
Julie London
34.
Sara held up a hand. 'How exactly did you "decline" his offer?' 'By slitting his throat.
Nalini Singh
37.
I cleared my throat - it isn't frogs you get in your throat; it's memories.
Martha Grimes
39.
I would have spoken, had my heart not been in my throat
Deb Caletti
40.
When we have throat problems, it usually means we do not feel we have the right to do these things. We feel inadequate to stand up for ourselves.
Louise Hay
41.
A lump rises in our throat at the sight of beauty from an implicit knowledge that the happiness it hints at is the exception.
Alain de Botton
42.
I loved rap, especially in the early days. But I wasn't trying to shove it down anybody's throats.
Dee Dee Ramone
43.
What are you doing here?" she asked. "You forgot something when you left Halstead Hall," he said hoarsely. "What?" Her heart lept into her throat as he strode purposefully toward her. "Me.
Sabrina Jeffries
44.
I like television that grabs you by your throat.
James Purefoy
45.
A lump in the throat is worth two on the head.
Walt Kelly
46.
When I sing full-on I use my whole body. I open my throat and let it fly out.
Robert Goulet
47.
Where I come from, we're more about efficiency,' he replies. 'A knife like this'll skewer food, smear butter, and slit throats all at the same time.
Marie Lu
48.
After all we'd been through, we still couldn't take our heads from out of our asses or our hands from around each other's throats.
Max Brooks
49.
It's a jagged thing in my throat, how much I miss her.
Sara Zarr
50.
Dutch is not so much a language as an ailment of the throat.
John Green