Findings:
- why is the great man great? he keeps on running through a world of his own.
- When a man lies he murders some part of the world
- The Old Man's Comforts and How He Gained Them
- Meanwhile, the PILOT, who has been laughing hysterically through the entire sequence, finally loses it. He falls out of his chair and bangs his head against the panel, causing the ship to lose control and crash into a nearby planet
- It's easier to kick a praying man, because he's on his knees already
- A chained man need only shut his eyes to make the world explode.
- "I see," said the blind man to his deaf wife as he picked up his hammer and saw
- He Would Close His Eyes, and the World Would Burn.
- I should ask my barber where he gets his hair cut, then go there and slowly make my way up the chain
- For every rich man who tries to leave this world for a better one with his fancy tomb surrounded by mourners, there are many more who perish alone in the cold, forgotten by all but God.
- God Made Man Because He Loves Stories
- The fact of a man being a poisoner is nothing against the quality of his prose.
- He made a way to his anger
- here comes your man. he's throwing clumps of snow at you.
- It is not good that the man should be alone
- Third World Man
- If a frog had wings, he wouldn't kick his tail when he jumped
- The Pilgrim's Progress: Part I: Loses his burden at the cross
- The Fisherman and His Soul: Part 2
- I saved his life. He does not know it.
- if a bird is never free from his cage, then his world is only his name
- This time vote like your whole world depended on it
- If You Find This World Bad, You Should See Some of the Others
- I killed a man with his own stomach
- Fear makes a man kill what he loves
- He that is in man is the same as He that is in the sun.
- The night I saw a man get his head blown off
- He just left his body
- soul man
- All the terrible disadvantages an invisible man would have in the world
- Going Where No Man Should Go
- Whole Wide World
- Into the World There Came a Soul Named Ida
- When he was little, he laughed in his sleep.
- He had a prison of brass built in the hole, and then, when it was finished, he locked up his daughter
- He wakes up everyday, puts an empty gun in his mouth, and pulls the trigger.
- he thought it would be great fun to conquer the world
- he painted with the souls of the living
- Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in his shoes
- The Fisherman and His Soul: Part 5
- A sad reminder that you will inevitably lose everything you ever gain
- mr. T pities the fool regardless of whether he is wearing his seatbelt
- The Old Man and his Grandson
- YHWH declares that the substitution of LOVE with FUCK is punishable by AIDS; man responds by covering his member with plastic
- The Man Who Flew Into Space From His Apartment
- God comments his code, you should too
- He's a feminist. He tells that to all his mistresses.
- Why Muslims should lose the War on Terror
- The Man with the Flower in his Mouth
- There is Nowhere Left to Go When You're The Handsomest Man in the World
- A Man of the World
- Advantages an invisible man would have in the world
- He's dead, Jim. You grab his wallet, I'll grab his tricorder.
- Eyes are the windows to the soul, but there are some windows that should never be opened
- A thousand years from now, we should have coffee and tell stories while the world disintegrates
- What everyone should know about the first man in space
- The whole world changed when Paul got shuffled over to the bass
- The whole world doesn't want to hear your music
- world soul
- How the Old Woman Took Care Of Candide, and How He Found the Object of His Love
- Soul of Man
- some of the pain that she endures would bring a strong man to his knees
- I knew enough about him to know his name and what kind of snowball he could make
- judge a captain not by his shipwrecks, but by whether or not he blames the sea
- What's Hecuba to him, or he to Hecuba, that he should weep for her?
- He lived in southern California with his tanned, powdered mother
- When he was five, his father made him murder his imaginary friend.
- He began to learn that waste flows downstream. Imagine his surprise.
- He lives in my soul
- Oedipus-Schmedipus, as long as he loves his mother
- He never killed a man that did not need killing.
- So says the preacher man, but... I don't go by what he says
- He always dreamed about subjects such as the very nature of the soul
- he is too shy to write his tale
- The Fisherman and His Soul: Part 3
- Kissing a man all over his face
- The Fisherman and his Soul
- England expects that every man will do his duty
- You Should Never Have Asked Him About His Job!
- "He was a terrible man," she sobbed, between bites of alimony
- How Man creates his Gods
- A man's home is his castle
- Every normal man must be tempted at times to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and start slitting throats
- A man and his own face
- A man's got to know his limitations
- "You want to know the only thing you can assume about a broken down old man? It's that he's a survivor."
- And as he sang the world began to fall apart
- when i stay in one spot too long, i lose the feel of the world
- A man feared that he might find an assassin
- When did I lose my brave little soul?
- The Man He Killed
- The old man and his bottle of spirits
- Meditation VI: Of the Existence of Material Things, and of the real Distinction between the Soul and Body of Man
- The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World
- Your last act as a free man should of course be to burn the scrap of paper
- Artie, the Strongest Man in the World
- Meditation VI: Of the Existence of Material Things, and of the real Distinction between the Soul and the Body of Man : 2
- The Man Who Sold the World
- How can a man stand when they cut off his feet?
- The Most Interesting Man in the World
- He Died with a Felafel in His Hand
- Man's love is of man's life a part; it is a woman's whole existence.
- Should the Wide World Roll Away
- The ironic fate of Terry Gilliam, the man who should not have left La Mancha
- The World's Fastest Man
- There is neither mastery nor slavery except as it exists in the attitude of the soul toward the world
- Grover and the Everything in the Whole Wide World Museum
- I don't know where he gets his words but I like them
- He's got stacks and stacks of words that rhyme, describing what it is to lose
- The whole world is lying to me
- How many times has God twiddled his thumbs before he put vertebrates on the Earth?
- A man who never sees a pretty girl without loving her a little
- immortality of the soul in a nonjudgmental world of the dead
- The man who lived at the end of the world
- No obstacle can overcome the spirit of a man determined to choke his chicken
- As the band laughed, her finger traced his spine, and he folded into her
- I'm the only person who'd ever told him to his face he was beautiful.
- Of King Sigmund's last battle, and of how he must yield up his sword again
- He weaves his words
- He found a liquid cure for his landlocked blues
- He was the kind of man who shacked up for shelter
- The Marlboro Man died of cancer, but he wasn't a rocket scientist when he was healthy, ha ha ha.
- When he became an old man
- He who does not forget his first love will not recognize his last
- He is honest and forthright with strangers. He reserves his lies for his family
- This guy in the computer lab who looks like he should be a doctor
- To me he is a daisy and I keep trying to count his petals
- She doesn't know what he sees, but sometimes it makes his face beautiful
- His memory perishes from the earth, and he has no name in the street.
- St. Lucia in This Guy When He Died, Man
- I kicked the Martian in his otherworldly balls, and he screamed like the solar wind howling through a planetary magnetosphere
- A half-man, half-monstertruck ex-CIA vampire must save the world the only way he knows how: with ROCK
- So he's dressed a little differently and he has a halo-like light above his head.
- Some say he once killed a man with a guitar string
- As I looked back, he was reveling in his own feces
- He flops over and bonks his head
- Amakuni once drew an old sword of his from a box, suddenly overjoyed by something he had cast aside.
- He throws his heart down like a gauntlet
- He stretched out his arms but she was not there
- I think he only loves the world for him.
- I thought he was a man but he was just a little boy
- The Man and His Wife
- He was a man stuck between the objective and the subjective
- The Fisherman and His Soul: Part 4
- A great big ugly man came up and tied his horse to me
- The Man who Mistook His Wife for a Hat
- Tucker: The Man And His Dream
- The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist
- God's in His Heaven, All's Right With the World
- A man with a tapeworm up his nose
- He tells me that I could have his heart and I want to take it right then, slip it into my pocket and run
- In the end, he could quiet his mind only by dying
- The Desert of his Soul
- I'm not HIS sister; he's MY brother
- Blind man tying his shoes
- his whole life, like a thundercloud, out in front of him
- Karl Marx and his world view
- The Man With the Child in His Eyes
- In his autumn before the winter comes man's last mad surge of youth
- Maddux loses his bell for heavy grief
- My man was shot for his sheep coat
- Harry Sells His Soul
- Any man can handle adversity. If you want to test his character, give him power.
- a constant, low wind trembles through him, catching his words and sending them out into the world
- A man is known by the company he keeps.
- He Had Not Where To Lay His Head
- Ani and his wife Tutu play senet in the Other World
- The Old Man and His Big Toe
- "All these years," he said, "I've been opening the window and making love to the world."
- All the while he was talking she was thinking what his whiskers would feel like on the back of her neck
- A World of His Own
- Horace Walpole Loses His Little Dog
- The man of his times
- A mace to the face keeps every man in his place
- His collection of substances that should not exist was stolen. The thieves then killed themselves 1000 times over.
- Is Death of a Salesman a tragedy and Willy Loman a tragic hero, or is his death merely the pathetic demise of a small man
- Man is but the imprint of his native landscape
- He will have the taste of warm ripe fruit in his mouth
- One should be careful to whom he gives the finger
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