Nearly all institutions, it might be said, are based on signs, but these signs do not directly evoke things.
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Whether someone signs something is not what's important. It's what they do and how they do it that matters.
A sign to me is a one-liner, a symbol is very complex and my house is a series of symbols.
Every person has a signature. Just some people don't know it yet.
I used to just sign papers and not pay no attention to what I'm signing.
A pile of bills and statements - whether paid or not - is a sign that someone is clueless about what's coming in and going out.
Symbols are the imaginative signposts of life.
In poetic language, in which the sign as such takes on an autonomous value, this sound symbolism becomes an actual factor and creates a sort of accompaniment to the signified.
When I see people on the street, I look at how they walk. It's like a signature, a fingerprint.
A signature always reveals a man's character - and sometimes even his name.
I'm certainly not a person who spends their every waking moment soaking themselves in signs and signals of the sort that cult studies people study; and it's partly, I suppose, because some of those signs and signals aren't worth bothering about. You have to be selective about these things.
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