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death believe men
There is not a grain of dust, not an atom that can become nothing, yet man believes that death is the annhilation of his being. Arthur Schopenhauer
death devouring dare
Then love-devouring Death do what he dare. William Shakespeare
death amorous
Unsubstantial Death is amorous. William Shakespeare
death eye hands
The sudden hand of Death close up mine eye! William Shakespeare
death kings hands
Till our King Henry had shook hands with Death. William Shakespeare
death eye dying
When Death doth close his tender dying eyes. William Shakespeare
death hateful mask
Where hateful Death put on his ugliest mask. William Shakespeare
death romeo-and-juliet-play
Death, not Romeo, take my maidenhead! William Shakespeare
death pieces cracks
Crack'd in pieces by malignant Death. William Shakespeare
hands looks remakes
Say make me, remake me. You are free to do it and I am free to let you because look, look. Look where your hands are. Now. Toni Morrison
hands guy fists
If you shake your fist, the other guy will shake his too. But if you extend your hand to shake their hand, then they will extend theirs also, and you've made a friend. Ricardo Montalban
hands generations glorious
There is nothing more sad or glorious than generations changing hands. John Mellencamp
hands age uniforms
We cannot hand our faith to one another.... Even in the Middle Ages, when faith was theoretically uniform, it was always practically individual. John Jay Chapman
hands eight wish
I wish I had eight pairs of hands, and another body to shoot the specimens. John James Audubon
hands two mind
There were two mentalities, and both mentalities had to change. There was what I called the Afrikaner mind set of the Unionist politicians, which was holding all power in their own hands, and discriminating, and their objective was to protect their identity John Hume
hands woods ten
Better one byrde in hand than ten in the wood. John Heywood
hands organization people
Religion is the organization of spirituality into something that became the hand maiden of conquerors. Nearly all religions were brought to people and imposed on people by conquerors, and used as the framework to control their minds. John Henrik Clarke
hands taming
Time hath a taming hand. John Henry Newman