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Spoken by the genie from the 1940 film The Thief of Bagdad. "But mortals are weak and frail. If their stomach speaks, they forget their brain. If their brain speaks, they forget their heart. And if their heart speaks... they forget everything!
A digital painting of a stylized, cartoonish figure, resembling a wise, turban-wearing man, sitting cross-legged in the center, surrounded by anthropomorphic organs. The central figure has exaggerated features, including a long, pointed nose, dark beard and mustache, large eyes, and a thoughtful expression with a finger on his chin. He wears an ornate turban with a jewel, a purple and gold vest, and loose white pants, sitting on a patterned red and gold cushion. To the left, a reddish-orange stomach with arms, legs, and an angry face gestures with one finger raised while holding a golden spoon. It sits on an elevated, elaborate gold pedestal from which a sign hangs that reads "If their stomach speaks, they forget their brain." To the right, an anthropomorphic brain, colored in shades of purple, with arms, legs, and a worried expression, also gestures with one finger raised and holds a rolled-up scroll in the other hand. It sits on a similar ornate pedestal with a sign that reads "If their brain speaks, they forget their heart." Below the brain, a red, heart-shaped organ with eyes, a shocked expression, and arms and legs, sits on a smaller, similar pedestal. Small