A Quote by Red Smith

The natural habitat of the tongue is the left cheek. — © Red Smith
The natural habitat of the tongue is the left cheek.
I had a column for the 'Seattle Weekly' for five years, and there was one column that was called 'How To Be A Man,' and it was kind of tongue in cheek; it was really tongue in cheek. And I got a book deal from that column.
I love country music, but I find it very hard to take it seriously. I also think a lot of country music is sung with the tongue in cheek, so I do it tongue in cheek.
The cost of our success is the exhaustion of natural resources, leading to energy crises, climate change, pollution, and the destruction of our habitat. If you exhaust natural resources, there will be nothing left for your children. If we continue in the same direction, humankind is headed for some frightful ordeals, if not extinction.
I'm tongue in cheek, but very much to the point.
Not necessarily, a lot of my songs are firmly tongue in cheek.
We thought Queen were quite tongue in cheek.
The cheek Is apter than the tongue to tell an errand.
The best bloggers have tongue planted firmly in cheek.
Clutter is my natural habitat.
I don't deserve any credit for turning the other cheek as my tongue is always in it.
Even on the most serious ballads, I'll throw in a tongue-in-cheek remark.
The gutter is Bertie Ahern's natural habitat.
I've never felt that using something with tongue in cheek has been a bad thing.
I tend to do stuff that is in some way tongue in cheek or humorous or has a kind of wry side to it.
I guess my sense of humour leans more towards irony and tongue-in-cheek performance.
We are built to live in the kingdom of God. It is our natural habitat.
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