Those who die with their music still on their tongues unsung are trying to say “God had made a deal with the wrong customer like me.

— Israelmore Ayivor

Not all tongues that wag cohabit with a brain.

— Donita K. Paul

Busy hands achieve more than idle tongues.

— Matshona Dhliwayo

Another purpose for speaking in tongues is the edification of the church.

— Sunday Adelaja

In his sermon on the baptism of the Spirit, Chamberlain points out Peter's focus in Acts 2. The amazing work of enabling the apostles to speak languages in which they had not been trained drew the attention of the crowd so Peter could address them. No doubt, they wanted an in-depth explanation. But Peter uses this incident to point to Christ and uses the attention he has to fully explain the Gospel – NOT to sensationalize a gift of the Spirit.

— Daniel Chamberlain

The Holy Spirit is given to us in order for us to be like fire, when we speak in tongues.

— Sunday Adelaja

Nothing complements a fast mind better than a slow tongue. And nothing aggravates a slow mind better than a fast tongue.

— Mokokoma Mokhonoana

The eyes those silent tongues of love.

— Miguel de Cervantes

Latin is a dead tongue And Romans made songs! Then no one disagree: It delighted them in theory Now it's 'the Latin' in me.

— Ana Claudia Antunes

Enter RUMOUR, painted full of ton.

— William Shakespeare