" "Usk - see on nagu küünal värvilises laternas. Igaüks vaatab seda läbi oma värvi, kuid küünal on alati seal." "Üks küpsuse märke on võime tunda end mugavalt inimeste seas, kes on meist erinevad." "Igavad on need, kes võtavad meilt üksinduse, pakkumata seltsi." "Haridus on imetlusväärne, kuid vahel peaks meenutama, et asju, mida tõesti tasub teada, ei saa õpetada." Mia: Don't you hate that? Vincent: What? Mia: Uncomfortable silences. Why do we feel it's necessary to yak about bull**** in order to be comfortable? Vincent: I don't know. That's a good question. Mia: That's when you know you've found somebody special. When you can just shut the **** up for a minute and comfortably enjoy the silence. Galadriel: The world is changed... I feel it in the water... I feel it in the earth... I smell it in the air... Much that once was, is lost... For none now live, who remember it... Gretchen: You're weird. Donnie: Sorry. Gretchen: No, that was a compliment.
The cloak of St. Martin was another garment that was turned into a flag, which later became a cult object of Frankish kings and even influenced the choice of blue as part of the modern French tricolour. Meanwhile the power that finally led to the creation of the Mongol Empire arose in Asia. Many of the Mongol standards displayed a device, a `flaming trident', reproducing the blades of a trident with flames surrounding them. The flag of the Khan himself consisted of nine yak-tails hanging from a rack of crossbars. After the conquest of China lateral flags were used, still with the horsetail and the flaming trident. The use of flags by the forces of Genghis Khan (ca 1155-1227) was significant for the development of a world-wide flag tradition in that a special flag, actually called `banner', came to be connected with each regiment. It reads: "White are our deeds, black our fields of battle; our pastures are green, but our swords are red with the blood of the enemy "