Quotes about hands
hands starting filmmaking
Most filmmaking is about shaking hands and just starting Abel Ferrara
hands charity horns
A horn of plenty spills from your hands into the starved lives of millions. Aberjhani
hands history clerks
The male clerk with his quill pen and copper-plate handwriting had gone for good. The female short-hand typist took his place. It was a decisive moment in women's emancipation. A. J. P. Taylor
hands zeus hephaestus
The will was of Zeus, the hand of Hephaestus. Aeschylus
hands agony blood
The cure is in the house, not brought by other hands from distant places, but by its own, in agony and blood. Aeschylus
hands clothes life-and-death
Vous eprouves trop d'emotion, Hastings, It affects your hands and your wits. Is that a way to fold a coat? And regard what you have done to my pyjamas. If the hairwash breaks what will befall them?' 'Good heavens, Poirot,' I cried, 'this is a matter of life and death. What does it matter what happens to our clothes?' 'You have no sense of proportion Hastings. We cannot catch a train earlier than the time that it leaves, and to ruin one's clothes will not be the least helpful in preventing a murder. Agatha Christie
hands age detectives
There is no detective in England equal to a spinster lady of uncertain age with plenty of time on her hands. Agatha Christie
hands sharks bats
Hand me down the shark repellent Bat-Spray! Adam West
hands trying saturn
I'd probably go to see Saturn first-thing and see as close to those rings as I can get and see if I can fly by one of them and try and put one of my hands through them. Adam Young
hands maintenance rewards
The liberal reward of labor, therefore, as it is the necessary effect, so it is the natural symptom of increasing national wealth. The scanty maintenance of the laboring poor, on the other hand, is the natural symptom that things are at a stand, and their starving condition that they going backwards fast. Adam Smith
hands invisible-hand liberty
Every individual necessarily labors to render the annual revenue of society as great as he can. He generally neither intends to promote the public interest, nor knows how much he is promoting it. He intends only his own gain, and he is, in this, as in many other cases, led by an invisible hand to promote an end which was not part of his intention. Adam Smith
hands community church
It is impossible, Bible in hand, to limit Christ's Church to one's own little community. It is everywhere, in all parts of the world; and whatever its external form, frequently changing, often impure, yet the gifts wherever received increase our riches. Abraham Kuyper
hands people creative
Creative people are all there, totally immersed, fascinated and absorbed in the present, in the current situation, in the here-now, with the matter-in-hand. Abraham Maslow
hands rider tough year
Year and year out, Rider has a tough team. We're going to have our hands full.
hands sat shook yeah
Yeah (we're excited), ... I've always sat in the bleachers. (At Del Mar) I must have shook 40 or 50 hands and was congratulated at least 100 times.
hands retirement savings
We need to take retirement savings out of the hands of the politicians who are squandering it and give it back to the American people. John Shadegg
hands waste kind
Experience shows that nothing is operated with less economy and with more waste of labor and material of every kind than public services and undertakings. Private enterprise on the other hand naturally induces the owner to work with the greatest economy in his own interest. Ludwig von Mises
hands
You are contaminated! You have shaken hands with a murderer! Tony Blair
hands body life-is
While life is in your body, you have the rein of all thoughts in your hands. Petrarch
hands last night normally shake
Usually we normally shake hands and say 'hi' but last night he was like a ghost, just white.
hands wife mind
I am not yet of Percy's mind, the Hotspur of the North; he that kills me some six or seven dozen of Scots as a breakfast, washes his hands, and says to his wife, 'Fie upon this quiet life! I want work. William Shakespeare
hands use doers
Tush! Fear not, my lord, we will not stand to prate; Talkers are no good doers: be assured We come to use our hands and not our tongues. William Shakespeare
hands captains fool
Captain of our fairy band, Helena is here at hand, And the youth, mistook by me, Pleading for a lover's fee. Shall we their fond pageant see? Lord, what fools these mortals be! William Shakespeare
hands moving parts potential several
There are a lot of moving parts in the factory, and we use our hands all the time, ... There are several potential hazards.
hands plays wait
We'll just have to wait and see how it plays out. It's out of our hands now.
hands laughing people
Thank you people that are laughing with your hand away from your mouth. That joke is clearly not for everyone, but I enjoy watching people that don't laugh make the people that do laugh feel shitty about themselves. Daniel Tosh
hands spoons excited
I just get excited doing shows. Off stage I am actually very feeble and must be spoon-fed because my hands are too brittle. Dane Cook
hands self-love environmental
You have established the earth and it continues. All things stand this day according to your directions. For all things are your servants (Ps. 119:91). God himself loves the earth dearly and never takes his hands off it. And because he loves it and it is good, our care of it is also eternal work and a part of our eternal life. Dallas Willard
hands oil use
Paint is something that I use with my hands and do all those tactile things. I really don't like oil because you can't get back into it, or you make a mess. It's not my favourite thing... pencil is more my medium than wet paint. Cy Twombly
hands ducks feet
My torso is short, but my arms are really long and gangly and my legs and my neck, and my feet and hands are really long, and I look like a duck. Cyndi Lauper
hands issues people
On the one hand we have got to ask, are there some areas of universal benefits that are no longer affordable? But on the other hand let us look at the issue of dependency where we have trapped people in poverty through the extent of welfare that they have. David Cameron
hands bottles might
Some might tell you there's no hope in hand Just because they feel hopeless But you don't have to be a thing like that You be a ship in a bottle set sail Dave Matthews
hands your-side ideas
Jargon is the verbal sleight of hand that makes the old hat seem newly fashionable; it gives an air of novelty and specious profundity to ideas that, if stated directly, would seem superficial, stale, frivolous, or false. The line between serious and spurious scholarship is an easy one to blur, with jargon on your side. David Lehman