...weak of spine and flaccid of upper lip.

Toby Frost
...weak of spine and flaccid of upper lip.
...weak of spine and flaccid of upper lip.
...weak of spine and flaccid of upper lip.
...weak of spine and flaccid of upper lip.
About This Quote

This quote is an example of what can happen when you have a strong resolve to prove yourself. If the quote were reversed, it would read like this: “...weak of spine and flaccid of upper lip.” The words weak and flaccid are used to describe someone who lacks self-control. That person may seem nice, but will ultimately end up in trouble.

Source: Space Captain Smith

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