.... “Well?” Kyo pressed. “Go ahead, Kaoru. Discover what my blood tastes like. Perhaps it tastes like vanilla.” “Perhaps,” Kaoru echoed. He couldn’t take his eyes off those slick red rivers that symbolized life. The proposal was absurd—completely insane, in fact—but the longer he gazed at Kyo the more he wanted to taste that tempting, glistening blood. “I suppose it can’t hurt to try, can it?”...
... just how many sunrises she had left. She closed her eyes and hoped they’d win this one. They didn’t have much this time. Sam and Willow were still working on their theory that the Chiwara symbolized something. Sam thought it had to do with who would be able to stop the apocalypse. And maybe he was right. Maybe it was going to be something similar to Spike wearing the amulet when they were going...
...-Gokudera-san!” His ring! His sky ring! He needed that! “That’s cheating!” No. No it was important to him! What Tsuna had fought for-what all his friends had fought for. He didn’t care about what it symbolized, or why it belonged to him, but- If he lost that….- … Tsuna didn’t even want to think of the consequences. “Go-Gokudera-san!” He begins to run after him – though his pace isn’t quick at all....
By now you might have expected an exuberant entry from me with witty quotations from famous people relevant to graduation, or to start the next chapter of life in college. A sentimental one full of smarts and power of words at best in reflection of the senior year, probably, or a hung ho kick in POW. I sure can whip one out right here, but I am not in the mood to do so. Maybe another time, but ...
... of consumption and that commodities are possessed by youths to in a sense reassure themselves as to which group they belong to. Maturity and self realization are seen as the hurdle, as symbolized by the gymnasium scenes, in which teenagers would encounter to help them detach from a seemingly disillusioned culture of consumption. The closing scenes of the film show the audience a more relaxed ...
.... But now I know, if you're not TOTALLY versed in Claddagh symbolism, it does kind of look like horrible leprechaun porn. And if you do not know Claddagh, it ONLY looks like leprechaun porn. It's a Claddagh, it's a Claddagh, it's a Claddagh. Don't look if you're not ready to comtemplate what the Irish Wedding Ring originally, carnally, symbolized. http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=14uey3a&s=5
... Kerry, Ireland. Animals: The Black Horse - A popular Celtic totem animal, the Horse was sacred to the Goddesses Epona and Rhiannon. Thought to be a faithful guide to the Otherworlds, it symbolized stamina, endurance and faithfulness. The Badger - An animal said to possess unyielding courage in the face of danger, the Badger was noted for its tenacity. In the Welsh tale of Pwyll's courting of...
...at the site of an old Pepsi warehouse, where Harvard's highly acclaimed science complex was to open in 2011. It was touted as the first piece of a 50-year plan for Allston that symbolized the launch of one of the largest construction projects Boston would see for decades. The building would bring in 1,000 construction jobs, university officials promised, half of which would go to Boston residents....
... under its own weight). Maybe the originator of the idea to create the lain OS was trying to immanentize the eschaton in his own right. Bringing about a change in world through symbols and symbolized actions. A lot of software based ideologies are beginning to sound more and more like their hardware-based counterparts, like cutting out the heart of your enemy and eating it to gain strength, or ...
... the most beautiful song I'd ever heard, and it certainly didn't hurt that the video aroused in me a months-long übercrush on Marcella Detroit (the one with the short hair and who, I assume, symbolized "life" in the video; either that or she was just supposed to be the dying dude's devoted girlfriend). Siobhan Fahey was, of course, not without her charms--you gotta love those crazy "AH MUNNA EAT ...