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Quotes About Symbol

You're a pretty woman. I'm almost as pretty as that silver wedding ring on your left hand.
~ Eric Jerome Dickey
Vote: the instrument and symbol of a freeman's power to make a fool of himself and a wreck of his country.
~ Ambrose Bierce
üçüncü dereceden denklemleri ele alan çok ciddi bir eser yazmaya giriÅŸti. Bu cebir eserinde Hayyam, bilinmeyen say?y? göstermek için Arapçadaki ÅŸey terimini kullanm??; İspanyollar?n ilmi eserlerine Xay olarak geçen bu kelime zamanla k?salt?l?p sadece ilk harfine indirgenmiÅŸ, sonra da x tüm dünyada bilinmeyen say?n?n simgesi haline gelmiÅŸti.
~ Amin Maalouf
Do any wedding rings have happy stories?" Felix asked, sounding exasperated. "Well, yes. But those are the rings that usually end up on the fingers of happy corpses or being willed to happy people who wear them to their own weddings.
~ Amy Lane
In a world already once again obsessed by terror and hate, in which reality is scarely any longer favored for its own sake but rather is rejected or excluded as a political symbol, the Italian cinema is certainly the only one which preserves, in the midst of the period it depicts, a revolutionary humanism.
~ André Bazin
Dragonflies signify new beginnings and new unions…sometimes marriage.
~ Andrea Hurst
There's a dear little plant that grows in our isle, 'Twas St Patrick himself, sure, that set it; And the sun on his labor with pleasure did smile, And with dew from his eye often wet it. It thrives through the bog, through the brake, and the mireland; And he called it the dear little shamrock of Ireland...
~ Andrew Cherry
He was not a man to inspire devotion. He had lost his throne in the most ignominious of ways and, once removed from Scotland, was content to allow others to risk their lives and lands on his behalf. But Wallace and Soules were not romantics. They were under no illusions as to Balliol's quality. Hard-headed and practical, they saw in Balliol a symbol of choice and therefore of freedom.
~ Andrew Fisher
I know I have sex appeal, but I've never felt like an actual sex symbol. Fans sometimes think I am. The majority of them are sweet about it, but occasionally somebody weird becomes totally fixated upon me.
~ Teena Marie
Whenever I left New York, the Twin Towers welcomed me back in. It was a symbol of my city - the most unique city in the world, so when I moved to Virginia and later to Maryland, it meant even more.
~ Monica Johnson
I recommend that the Statue of Liberty be supplemented by a Statue of Responsibility on the west coast.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
The Great Seal has got it all - everything liberals despise is there, front and center.
~ Mike Gallagher
France has been struck on the day of her national holiday - the 14th of July, Bastille Day - the symbol of liberty, because human rights are denied by fanatics, and France is clearly their target.
~ Francois Hollande
People tattoo for different reasons. I use a tattoo as a marker of time, to be reminded of a time in my life. It is something special and personal.
~ Jennifer Nettles
I have a freaking tattoo of Bulgaria on my shoulder. I'm proud of it.
~ Rusev
I have a Superman tattoo on my right arm.
~ Ronan Keating
The tattoo that means the most to me would probably be my Chinese symbol on my neck. It means love - I got it on Mother's Day.
~ Kane Brown
I have a Superman tattoo.
~ Brian Quinn
I've always been drawn to the four-leaf clover. It's deeply significant to my sister and me, so much so that we both have had it tattooed on the inside of our wrists.
~ Natalie Imbruglia
I have an AIDS ribbon tattooed on my arm.
~ Ryan Lewis
I got a heart tattooed on my foot. It's my first tattoo.
~ Goldie Hawn
Gold as it was, is, shall be evermore: Prime nature with an added artistry No carat lost, and you have gained a ring. What of it? 'T is a figure, a symbol, say; A thing's sign: now for the thing signified.
~ Robert Browning
Lastly, as a speaker and writer he was the foremost representative and personal symbol of the regime in its relations with its own people and the outside world.
~ Robert C. Tucker
no existe un gesto que no comunique un significado.
~ Robert Greene