4,258 Quotes About Hands

  • Author Kristin Scott Thomas
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    Exoticism can give you an edge: it makes people assume you're cleverer than you are and gives you the upper hand.

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  • Author Laini Taylor
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    Was there another life she was meant to be living? At times she felt a keen certainty that there was ― a phantom life, taunting her from just out of reach. A sense would come over her while she was drawing or walking, and once while she was dancing slow and close with Kaz, that she was supposed to be doing something else with her hands, with her legs, with her body. Something else. Something else. Something else.

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  • Author Laini Taylor
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    The truth, she found, felt smooth, like a skipping stone in the palm of your hand.

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  • Author Laini Taylor
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    ...I crave a shawl." He was tense with anger but his hands remained gentle at her waist. He said, "I can make you a shawl." She cocked her head. "You knit? Well. That's an unusual accomplishment in a soldier.

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  • Author Leo Tolstoy
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    With one hand I take thousands of rubles from the poor, and with the other I hand back a few kopecks.

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  • Author Leo Tolstoy
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    There are people who, on meeting a successful rival, no matter in what, are at once disposed to turn their backs on everything good in him, and to see only what is bad. There are people, on the other hand, who desire above all to find in that lucky rival the qualities by which he has outstripped them, and seek with a throbbing ache at heart only what is good.

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  • Author Leon Trotsky
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    If the Revolution has the right to destroy bridges and art monuments whenever necessary, it will stop still less from laying its hand on any tendency in art which, no matter how great its achievement in form, threatens to disintegrate the revolutionary environment or to arouse the internal forces of the Revolution, that is, the proletariat, the peasantry and the intelligentsia, to a hostile opposition to one another. Our standard is, clearly, political, imperative and intolerant.

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  • Author Lewis Thomas
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    The need to make music, and to listen to it, is universally expressed by human beings. I cannot imagine, even in our most primitive times, the emergence of talented painters to make cave paintings without there having been, near at hand, equally creative people making song. It is, like speech, a dominant aspect of human biology.

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