He has a head, two arms, two legs, just as I.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In our story logic which we're making up, if we're saying he's alive, then like a quadriplegic who's in bed he can move his head and shoulders, but he can't move his arms. If he could just turn on that power to his legs and arms, the nerves could get through and he could walk.
Every man has three characters - that which he exhibits, that which he has, and that which he thinks he has.
I'm just like everybody else. I have two arms, two legs and four-thousand hits.
What we're dealt with hopefully is two arms, two eyes, two legs, a head, a heart. The variations, the extensions, the possibilities of the human body, what that can do.
There is a certain head, and that head you have not. Now this being so, there is a head which you have not; therefore, you are without a head.
Man consists of two parts, his mind and his body, only the body has more fun.
He who has imagination without learning has wings but no feet.
I knew that the most important thing a man has is in his head, and from a young age, I often studied the head structure of each person, hoping to crack his codes. I considered a high forehead a gift from God.
The human being is a most curious creature. He thinks he has got one soul, and he has got dozens.
Is God a man with two arms and legs like me? Does He have eyes, a head? Does He have bowels? Well I do, and that makes me more wonderful than He is!