A Quote by Prince Philip

Dontopedalogy is the science of opening your mouth and putting your foot in it, which I've practised for many years. — © Prince Philip
Dontopedalogy is the science of opening your mouth and putting your foot in it, which I've practised for many years.
Putting your best foot forward at least keeps it out of your mouth.
After awhile you realize that putting your actions where your mouth is makes you less likely to have to put your money where your mouth is.
What is sexual in a high heel is the arch of the foot, because it is exactly the position of a woman's foot when she orgasms... So putting your foot in a heel, you are putting yourself in a possibly orgasmic situation.
I have often been accused of putting my foot in my mouth, but I will never put my hand in your pockets
It's in our nature to be intrigued. We're putting the bread crumb not in your mouth but close to your mouth. You reach a little bit, and that's why it works.
Your hand and your mouth agreed many years ago that, as far as chocolate is concerned, there is no need to involve your brain.
You just want to keep going, keep putting your best foot forward, keep putting one foot in front of the other.
If you keep your mouth shut you will never put your foot in it.
I know how easy it is to put your foot in your mouth.
I don't care if it's politics, religion or football. I believe you have to keep opening your mind. And shut your mouth sometimes!
The risks of speaking extemporaneously are apparent the first time you wing it and promptly put your foot in your mouth.
If you feel good about what you put on your face - or body - that's really putting your best foot forward.
Dentist: a prestidigitator who, putting metal into your mouth, pulls coin out of your pocket.
I can do five things at once. I'm tapping my foot, I'm opening my mouth and talking to you, and looking at the bulletin board.
I'm a firm believer in putting your money where your mouth is.
Even you, who’ve lived inside your body for 64 years, would apparently be unable to recognize your foot in an isolated photograph of that foot, not to think of your ear or one of your eyes or elbow, also familiar to you in the context of the whole, but utterly anonymous when taken piece by piece. We are all aliens to ourselves, and if we have any sense of who we are, it is only because we live inside the eyes of others.
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