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  2. Three wise monkeys - Wikipedia

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    In an example of semiotics, the judges mimic the "see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil" monkeys. [16] In a spoof of this saying, Bob Dole quipped about a meeting of former US Presidents: "Carter, Ford and Nixon: see no evil, hear no evil and evil." [17]

  3. Gandhi's Three Monkeys - Wikipedia

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    This series of sculptures continues Gupta's inspections of dualities in his artwork, including themes of war and peace, public and private, global and local. [3] The phrase "See no evil, Hear no evil, Speak no evil" first emerged in Japan in the 17th century and then was later adopted worldwide as a message of peace and tolerance due to Mahatma Gandhi's visual metaphor of the three monkeys ...

  4. Hear No, See No, Speak No (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Hear No, See No, Speak No" was the first song Coulter wrote in Los Angeles, [2] and says it was her own cheeky take on the "hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil" proverb. [3] She said of the song, "It’s about getting to the point of strength in yourself where you just don’t want to hear someone’s voice.

  5. Vic Rattlehead - Wikipedia

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    Vic Rattlehead is the illustrated mascot of the American thrash metal band Megadeth. [1] Vic is a skeletal figure wearing a suit who embodies the phrase "See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil" as well as a symbol of censorship.

  6. File:Hear speak see no evil Toshogu.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Speak No Evil review: James McAvoy is beefed up and ... - AOL

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    Speak No Evil, in both iterations, deals out cosmic punishment to those who let their attachment to social niceties get in the way of their survival instincts, yet there’s a palpable difference ...

  8. Hear No Evil - Wikipedia

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    Part of the adage See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil; Hear No Evil, a 1982 made-for-TV film; Hear No Evil, a 1993 film starring Marlee Matlin and Martin Sheen; Hear No Evil, a 2014 film starring Richard T. Jones, Jill Marie Jones, and Jahnee Wallace; Hear No Evil, a 1988 album by composer Bill Laswell; Hear No Evil, a 2008 EP by ...

  9. See No Evil (artwork) - Wikipedia

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    See No Evil 2011, was a week-long graffiti art event, [4] that claimed to be the largest street art event of its kind in the UK, reaffirmed Bristol's high position in the UK's urban art movement, [5] and supports the claim, that Bristol may be the current international center of this urban art movement. [6]