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This icon is formally known as the blade, and it represents aggression and manhood. In fact, this exact phallus symbol is still used today on modern military uniforms to denote rank." "Indeed." Teabing grinned. "The more penises you have, the higher your rank. Boys will be boys. — Dan Brown

An ethical idealist, a person whom embraces the honorable philosophy of ethical idealism, performs acts that are honest, pure, and righteous regardless of their fearfulness. — Kilroy J. Oldster

So I went to buy a watch, and the man in the shop said "Analogue." I said "No, just a watch." — Tim Vine

Don't ever flirt with sin. — Joyce Meyer

Men know no medium: They will either, spaniel-like, fawn at your feet, or be ready to leap into your lap. — Samuel Richardson

On this battlefield man has no better weapon than his intelligence, no other force but his heart. — Jose Rizal

I have enough money to get by. I'm not independently wealthy, just independently lazy, I suppose. — Montgomery Clift

Life is a windowless room in the Hotel Bellevue. — Victoria Wood

I can't say that you should extract this or that value from my books explicitly. They are up for interpretation. In terms of the obligation, I think we're all individuals on this planet, trying to scratch our way through the day, and if you're writing a book exposing atrocities in Rwanda or writing a murder mystery set in a mountain village, I think both ways of spending you time are valid and both books are probably fine to read. — Colson Whitehead

I believe in the power of Jesus Christ to resolve any difficulty, to remove any weakness, to heal any disease. — Norman Vincent Peale

I gave it my body and mind, but I have kept my soul. — Phil Jackson

Losers bring money into the market which is necessary for the prosperity of the trading industry. — Alexander Elder

Man, like other organisms, is so perfectly coordinated that he may easily forget, whether awake or asleep, that he is a colony of cells in action, and that it is the cells which achieve, through him, what he has the illusion of accomplishing himself. — Albert Claude