Quotes about hands
hands two public-opinion
One might almost reckon mathematically that, having undergone the double composition of public opinion and of the author, their history reaches us at third hand and is thus separated by two stages from the original fact. Alfred de Vigny
hands walks knows
I don't know where my road is going, but I know that I walk better when I hold your hand. Alfred de Musset
hands land long
The homestead policy was established only after long and earnest resistance; experience proves its wisdom. The lands in the hands of industrious settlers, whose labor creates wealth and contributes to the public resources, are worth more to the United States than if they had been reserved as a solitude for future purchasers. Andrew Johnson
hands over-you corporations
Unless you become more watchful in your states and check the spirit of monopoly and thirst for exclusive privileges you will in the end find that...the control over your dearest interests has passed into the hands of these corporations. Andrew Jackson
hands sensitive shakes
I'm not extra sensitive to handshakes. I shake hands all the time. Amy Schumer
hands magic fiction
I have loved works of fiction precisely for their illusions, for the author's sleight-of-hand in showing me the magic, what appeared in the right hand but not in the left... Amy Tan
hands experience taught
My experiences have taught me a lot and I'm happy with my learnings, if not with what I went through to learn. Ally Sheedy
hands actors directors
But that's not what an actor does. An actor finds things in the moment with a director and other actors that you don't have time to hand-draw or animate with a computer. Andy Serkis
hands literature doe
Don't rule out working with your hands. It does not preclude using your head. Andy Rooney
hands coaching helping
A coach, on the other hand [when compared to counseling], helps us assess the present so that we can operate more effectively in the future. Andy Stanley
hands dollars bills
I don't feel like I get germs when I hold money. Money has a certain kind of amnesty. I feel, when I'm holding money, that the dollar bill has no more germs on it than my hands do. When I pass my hand over money, it becomes perfectly clean to me. I don't know where it's been - who's touched it and with what - but that's all erased the moment I touch it. Andy Warhol
hands people chance
People see you on screen and they like you, but they never really get a chance to meet you. When you're doing music, you know you have to go sit at in-stores, and you're actually in the street, so there's more of a hands-on kind of thing. Andre Benjamin
hands imagination live-in-the-moment
It is not hard to live through a day, if you can live through a moment. What creates despair is the imagination, which pretends there is a future, and insists on predicting millions of moments, thousands of days, and so drains you that you cannot live the moment at hand. Andre Dubus
hands levels crowds
The simplest Surrealist act consists of dashing down the street, pistol in hand, and firing blindly, as fast as you can pull the trigger, into the crowd. Anyone who, at least once in his life, has not dreamed of thus putting an end to the petty system of debasement and cretinization in effect has a well-defined place in that crowd with his belly at barrel-level. Andre Breton
hands crowds pistols
The simplest Surrealist act consists of dashing down into the street, pistol in hand, and firing blindly, as fast as you can pull the trigger, into the crowd. Andre Breton
hands too-much might
It was too much work to remember things you might not have again, and so one by one they opened up their hands and let them go. Ann Patchett
hands broke fragile-things
What you burnt, broke, and tore is still in my hands. I am the keeper of fragile things and I have kept of you what is indissoluble. Anais Nin
hands identity coats
A trite word is an overused word which has lost its identity like an old coat in a second-hand shop. The familiar grows dull and we no longer see, hear, or taste it. Anais Nin
hands honey bees
So on one hand, honey is an amazingly sophisticated and efficient food source. On the other hand, it's bee backwash. Alton Brown
hands fairness made
The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good. William Shakespeare
hands captivity bears
So every bondman in his own hand bears The power to cancel his captivity. William Shakespeare
hands gold glorious
Put forth thy hand, reach at the glorious gold. William Shakespeare
hands brave mind
There's no better sign of a brave mind than a hard hand. William Shakespeare
hands important never-forget
Never forget that music is too important to be left entirely in the hands of professionals. Robert Fulghum
hands together world
And it is still true, no matter how old you are, when you go out into the world it is best to hold hands and stick together. Robert Fulghum
hands two ties
Every noon as the clock hands arrive at twelve, I want to tie the two arms together, And walk out of the bank carrying time in bags. Robert Bly
hands joy world
At fifteen one is first beginning to realize that everything isn't money and power in this world, and is casting about for joys that do not turn to dross in one's hands. Robert Benchley
hands numbers phones
I symbolized doping... My phone rarely rings. I can count on the fingers of one hand the number of riders who call me. Richard Virenque
hands brain kitchen
If you see someone in the kitchen that has good hands and a quick brain, then you need that person to be in the front of everything. Rene Redzepi
hands pieces difficulty
Divide each difficulty at hand into as many pieces as possible and as could be required to better solve them. Rene Descartes
hands stylist hips
My stylist coached me on how to stand for photos. Always put one leg forward and a hand on your hip. Rebecca Gayheart
hands jewels gold
Rich and rare were the gems she wore, And a bright gold ring on her hand she bore. Thomas Moore
hands political taxation
It is from the power of taxation being in the hands of those who can throw so great a part of it from their own shoulders, that it has raged without a check. Thomas Paine