Findings:
- He throws his heart down like a gauntlet
- judge a captain not by his shipwrecks, but by whether or not he blames the sea
- She doesn't know what he sees, but sometimes it makes his face beautiful
- Oedipus-Schmedipus, as long as he loves his mother
- But an unchewed square catches in his windpipe and he crumples to the floor like someone poisoned by life
- I knew enough about him to know his name and what kind of snowball he could make
- Of King Sigmund's last battle, and of how he must yield up his sword again
- I kicked the Martian in his otherworldly balls, and he screamed like the solar wind howling through a planetary magnetosphere
- As the band laughed, her finger traced his spine, and he folded into her
- To me he is a daisy and I keep trying to count his petals
- I don't know where he gets his words but I like them
- It's easier to kick a praying man, because he's on his knees already
- Bless his Heart
- "I see," said the blind man to his deaf wife as he picked up his hammer and saw
- In the end, he could quiet his mind only by dying
- As I looked back, he was reveling in his own feces
- If a frog had wings, he wouldn't kick his tail when he jumped
- He is honest and forthright with strangers. He reserves his lies for his family
- He had a prison of brass built in the hole, and then, when it was finished, he locked up his daughter
- He lived in southern California with his tanned, powdered mother
- He Died with a Felafel in His Hand
- I'm not HIS sister; he's MY brother
- I saved his life. He does not know it.
- He found a liquid cure for his landlocked blues
- How many times has God twiddled his thumbs before he put vertebrates on the Earth?
- He's a feminist. He tells that to all his mistresses.
- For one thing, he was sure his granny would never have used smack.
- why is the great man great? he keeps on running through a world of his own.
- When he was five, his father made him murder his imaginary friend.
- You can only watch as his heart is coaxed from his chest to his sleeve
- A cute lady mechanic who fixed his engine and damn near broke his heart
- He flops over and bonks his head
- I'm the only person who'd ever told him to his face he was beautiful.
- 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
- How the Old Woman Took Care Of Candide, and How He Found the Object of His Love
- He Had Not Where To Lay His Head
- His memory perishes from the earth, and he has no name in the street.
- The If Footprints Doesnt Knock His Wife Up Pronto The Whole World Will Think He's A Homofag When You Hear This Music Band
- watch his heart turning into rock
- When he was little, he laughed in his sleep.
- He's dead, Jim. You grab his wallet, I'll grab his tricorder.
- All the while he was talking she was thinking what his whiskers would feel like on the back of her neck
- My heart is the shape of his car
- So he's dressed a little differently and he has a halo-like light above his head.
- His heart swells with drama a roach mounts his slippered foot
- Thy Rebuke Hath Broken His Heart
- He stretched out his arms but she was not there
- He who does not forget his first love will not recognize his last
- He wakes up everyday, puts an empty gun in his mouth, and pulls the trigger.
- because his heart was heavy, closing, like a tired eyelid
- He will have the taste of warm ripe fruit in his mouth
- He weaves his words
- His girlfriend
- The Ass and His Purchaser
- Toward his impossible light
- When the foeman bares his steel
- Requiem for What's His Name
- A depressed Lincoln avoids talk of his broken engagement, January 20, 1841
- Homage to His Hips
- How Eulenspiegel had his horse shod with silver and gold
- Knoist and his Three Sons
- Red Ghost and His Super-apes
- Love alters not with his brief hours and weeks
- Synge and the Ireland of his Time: XV
- that infinite loneliness of his lotus flowers and ducks
- The walls of his apartment
- God is playing marbles with his planets and his stars
- Football Season Ended When Hunter S. Thompson Blew His Own Head Off
- if Gerry Stern were dead, he'd roll over in his grave
- If you look hard enough, you can see Satan and his works everywhere
- How Pac-Man got his name
- Orpheus and his Twice Dead bride, Eurydice
- His Fraudulency
- Cool, you can put a bullet in his head!
- In his voice I heard decay
- His Majesty The King's Guard
- no beer, so Henry orders a double espresso during his parole appointment
- The night I saw a man get his head blown off
- His face when she fell
- His ex-wife was so frigid, her clitoris was only the tip of the iceberg.
- A fool and his money are soon parted
- the grey in his hair had done nothing to tarnish the gleam in his eye
- Maybe his name is a killing word
- Give the devil his due
- He breaks her heart on a daily basis
- On His Blindness
- The Ass and His Driver
- The Passionate Shepherd to His Love
- Saturn Devouring His Children
- His Flames Are Joys
- It Was a Lover and His Lass
- The Book of King Arthur and His Noble Knights of the Round Table
- No Bobolink -- reverse His Singing
- I wish I could open his eyes
- The Man With the Child in His Eyes
- His Share of Glory
- Maddux loses his bell for heavy grief
- His Last Line
- she is his sounding board
- the area between his scrotum and his anus
- God's in His Heaven, All's Right With the World
- I once helped Jason Priestley's girlfriend find his dick
- We decorated his van with crayons and fluorescent paints
- Lincoln still melancholy over his broken engagement, January 23, 1841
- The Pilgrim's Progress: Part I: Loses his burden at the cross
- Masking as generous love of life his constant torpid violence
- The Sparrow and his Four Children
- Making the Movies XXXVI The Movie Soldier and His Work
- Hebrews: The Superiority of Christ and His Works
- Synge and the Ireland of his Time: XIII
- Charlie and His Orchestra
- In his house at R'lyeh dead Cthulhu waits dreaming
- If only Che Guevara were a revolutionary in his own country
- Sam sinks his dad's boat
- The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover
- Candide and His Valet Arrive in the Country of El Dorado--What They Saw There
- How the Whale Got His Throat
- His mournful lamenting, like smoke on the mountains
- My brother is still dead... and now I have his car...
- A Boy and His Blob
- Don Quixote had his windmills, I have my helicopters
- Chewbacca can't pronounce his own name
- Wearing his fabrics
- Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys
- England expects that every man will do his duty
- She walked by his desk and left a nickel
- Charles II, his mistresses and his children
- My man was shot for his sheep coat
- No one will ever love Adam for his honesty. It's just not there
- Orwell Rolls in His Grave
- Off with his head!
- Augie van Smith blushed and wiped chocolate off his lips
- Innocent contact with his flesh
- The kinda guy whose SO wants to install a video camera in his head
- And in His Brave Court
- On His Having Arrived at the Age of Twenty-Three
- The Birth of Merlin, or, The Childe Hath Found His Father
- God comments his code, you should too
- Janus in his season
- Geronimo's Story of His Life
- The boy in the fabulous pants boldly presents his card: "Dr. Famous Teenager, Esq."
- Doctor Pangloss and his Unpublishable Thoughts
- A father's thoughts for his daughter
- Captain Subtext and his truth helmet
- Hi, meet my pitbull. His name is Don't Question My Fucking Premises You Ass
- The Fisherman and His Nets
- The Man and His Wife
- His 'N' Hers
- Did Nixon beat his wife?
- lawnjart spills his guts to the press
- Reigns Of Tacitus, Probus, Carus And His Sons
- What I deduced from his reading matter
- Slay them all. God will know his own.
- Character Of Constantine And His Sons
- Harry Harlow and his monkeys
- Ani and his wife Tutu play senet in the Other World
- Synge and the Ireland of his Time: XIV
- Mr Humphreys and his Inheritance
- Does Barry Manilow know that you raid his wardrobe?
- His band and the Street Choir
- Dumbledore pointed his wand at the bottle and the cork flew out.
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- How the Camel Got His Hump
- Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in his shoes
- A dude with an elbow for an ear and an eye stuck on his ass cheek
- The shit that gets carried out in His name
- Upon the Translation of the Psalms by Sir Philip Sidney, and the Countess of Pembroke, his Sister
- The Biologist's Valediction to His Wife
- Mick Foley winning his first WWF Championship
- Bill Monroe and His Blue Grass Boys
- The Pilgrim's Progress: Part I: By-ends and his companions
- that wounded rider knows the intimacies of the river. its earliest mud is still under his fingernails.
- It's in his name and his clothes and his hands and his lips
- Your words like warm water, his words like salt
- left everything on his desk and walked out into the bright sunlight
- his place, late at night
- The fact of a man being a poisoner is nothing against the quality of his prose.
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