4,258 Quotes About Hands
- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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My worth is not based on the ‘work of my hands’ despite how feverishly I might work and how audaciously successful I might be. Rather, my worth is based exclusively on the astonishing fact that I am the ‘work of God’s hands.
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- Author Tamara Stamenkovic
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Dodirni je recima tamo gde ruke ne mogu.
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- Author Deyth Banger
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We have two eyes... two hands... two legs... but we can focus on one!??!?Naah, lie double and triple... I can focus on 2 and do 3...
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- Author Charlotte Eriksson
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It was quite a beautiful thing, the way we simply just came to be. With no effort or trying, just slowly finding each other’s hands in the dark. No chains or promises, just a simple sign of hopethat things will go on and get better.
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- Author Conn Iggulden
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Get up,” she said. “Get up, my lord. If you do not have long, there is still much to do. You must not waste another day, another morning! Take hold of your life with both hands and crush it to you, my lord. You will not have another in this world.
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- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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I have forged many things that I believe to be things of great beauty. Yet if God is not a part of them, they are entirely counterfeit and I have been robbed blind by the work of my own hands.
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- Author Dr. Bien Sufficient
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Whatsoever you set your hands on doing, do it in such a way that your work will always stand out.
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- Author merlin8thomas
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Its better to Convince by words rather than your Hands. We should not degrade our Standard for others. - Merlin Thomas
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- Author Sherwood Anderson
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Having made a few bicycles in factories, having written some thousands of rather senseless advertisements, having rubbed affectionately the legs of a few race horses, having tried blunderingly to love a few women and having written a few novels that did not satisfy me or anyone else, having done these few things, could I begin now to think of myself as tired out and done for? Because my own hands had for the most part served me so badly could I let them lie beside me in idleness?
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