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We are all fed from hundreds and thousands of hands. Often we do not know whose they are nor how they work. Only a few of us ever visualize the hands that grope in the coal mines or push levers in the mills or handle axes in the lumber camp. By Louis Macneice Fed Hundreds Thousands Hands Work

These palm trees like my old homeboys, hella shady By Chamillionaire Homeboys Hella Shady Palm Trees

Hand closed around the By Vi Keeland Hand Closed

Sometimes these misunderstandings were even desirable, since they gave people a reason to say 'Forgive me, I was only scratching my nose. Of course I know I've always been right to love you.' Because of the frequency of these mistakes, over time the gesture for asking forgiveness evolved into the simplest form. Just to open your palm was to say: Forgive me. By Nicole Krauss Forgive Desirable Nose Misunderstandings Gave

What is it about a hand that seems quintessentially human? The answer must, at some level, be that the hand is a visible connection between us; it is a signature for who we are and what we can attain. Our ability to grasp, to build, and to make our thoughts real lies inside this complex of bones, nerves, and vessels. By Neil Shubin Human Hand Quintessentially Nerves Level

Hands have their own language. By Simon Van Booy Hands Language

The Hand (Kara-Te) is the cutting edge of the Mind By Soke Behzad Ahmadi Karate Hand Mind Cutting Edge

She pulls away - and then I see why: she's holding out her palm as a landing place for a firefly. It's easy to forget it's there when it's not glowing, until all of a sudden it comes back and surprises you; it reminds you of grief. By Adam Silvera Firefly Pulls Holding Palm Landing

The hand is the cutting edge of the mind. By Jacob Bronowski Mind Hand Cutting Edge

Perhaps the palms had been whispering warnings in the sultry breeze. By T.l. Parker Breeze Palms Whispering Warnings Sultry

What else is a Hand for, if not to hand you things? By George R R Martin Hand Things

I grinned at Jessica James's backside as she walked away because she had a big old brown grease stain on the left side of her skirt where I'd palmed her ass."Damn, Duane, you got big hands."Cletus sauntered up next to me, wiping his own hands on a rag.My grin became a frown and I shot my brother a look. "Don't be looking at Jess's ass."I'm not looking at her ass. I remind you sir, she is my calculus teacher." Cletus lifted his chin toward Jessica's departing form. "I'm looking at the palm print on her ass. By Penny Reid Damn Duane James Big Ass

My hand tells me what I'm thinking. By Pablo Picasso Thinking Hand

Scientists say that the palm tree line, that is the climate suitable to growth of the palm, is moving north, five hundred metres, I think it was, every year ... The palm tree line ... I call it the coffee line, the strong black coffee line ... It's rising like mercury in a thermometer, this palm tree line, this strong coffee line, this scandal line, rising up throughout Italy and already passed Rome ... By Leonardo Sciascia Line Palm Tree Coffee Scientists

Place your concentration in the center of your palm. Concentrate on making that part of your palm warmer than the rest of your hand. After a while, compare the temperature in the center of your palm to another part of your body. By Ilchi Lee Palm Center Place Concentration Part

The hand is the prehensile organ of the mind. By Maria Montessori Mind Hand Prehensile Organ

Hands make the world each day. By Pablo Neruda Hands Day Make World

she dug her fingernails into her palm By Katherine Amt Hanna Palm Dug Fingernails

My hands resemble some ancient tree: the roots that bind up the earth, the rock and the ceaselessly nibbling wordms. By Mark Z. Danielewski Tree Earth Wordms Hands Resemble

The hand has programmable fingerprints, a vibration motor, data interface capabilities-" "Wait. A vibration motor in your hand? Why?" "I'm a man, and I'm alone on the planet. Figure it out. By Joseph R. Lallo Wait Vibration Fingerprints Data Capabilities

As the palm-tree standeth so straight and so tall, The more the hail beats, and the more the rains fall. By Simon Dach Tall Beats Fall Palmtree Standeth

I don't know a lot about the human body, but I would be willing to bet there's a nerve that runs directly from the palm of the hand, straight to the heart. By Colleen Hoover Body Hand Straight Heart Lot

no glove, no love By Lauren Oliver Glove Love

Golden hands. It is said that all Poles have them, and that this is how you know your place in life, by the ease of your hands, that whether you are born to make cakes or butcher animals, cuddle children or paint pictures, drive nails or play jazz, your hands know it before you do. Long before birth, the movements are choreographed into the tendons as they're formed. By Brigid Pasulka Hands Golden Poles Life Animals

My hand is the extension of the thinking process - the creative process. By Tadao Ando Process Hand Extension Thinking Creative

You can look at my palm and see the storm coming. Read the book of my life and see I've overcome it. By Mary J. Blige Coming Palm Storm Read Book

Okay, you can stop looking at your hand now. By Randall Munroe Stop Hand

I had my palm read. I wrote something on it first to see if she would read that too. By Mitch Hedberg Read Palm Wrote

The hand has the richest articulation of space. By Eduardo Chillida Space Hand Richest Articulation

If you know me so well, tell me which hand that I use. By Tori Amos Hand

If you want to see my hands, all you have to do is ask. By Laini Taylor Hands

Where, then, is our orator running off to, who was going to speak about a palm, but talks of nothing but a gourd? It started as a wine jar, why does it end as a water jug? By Martin Luther Palm Gourd Orator Running Speak

People who want to change everything in the world but never think of changing themselves are clapping with one palm. By Subhan Zein People Palm Change World Changing

I am attached to my Blackberry. Sometimes, when I'm holding it, my other hand goes to my pocket automatically in search of it. By Rachel Sklar Blackberry Attached Holding Hand Pocket

The computer has moved to the palm of our hands now. By Brad D. Smith Computer Moved Palm Hands

The roots of the aged palm tree exceed those of the young one; the old have a greater attachment to the world. By Saib Tabrizi World Roots Aged Palm Tree

That could also be because at one point during the film, our hands found each other. And when I felt Michael's middle finger caress the inside of my palm, it sent a tickle up my spine, and the fingers of my right hand were soon exploring his left hand, and we each took turns tracing the contours of the other's hands. By Zack Love Film Point Found Hands Hand

dig my fingernails into my palms. By Paula Hawkins Dig Palms Fingernails

the pale hand of an enormous albino with long white hair. By Dan Brown Hair Pale Hand Enormous Albino

Spring is like a perhaps hand By E. E. Cummings Spring Hand

Good pilgrim, you do wrong your hand too much, Which mannerly devotion shows in this; For saints have hands that pilgrims' hands do touch, And palm to palm is holy palmers' kiss. By William Shakespeare Good Pilgrim Touch Kiss Palm

The hand is the tool of tools. By Aristotle. Hand Tool Tools

I suppose that few people ever forget the first sight of a palm-tree of any species. I vividly remember seeing one for the first time at Malaga, but the coco-palm groves of the Pacific have a strangeness and witchery of their own. By Isabella Bird Species Suppose People Forget Sight

Miss Steele, I do believe you're making my palm twitch. By E.l. James Steele Miss Twitch Making Palm

The cocoa-nut palm grows best near salt water, no matter how loose and sandy the soil is, and in these congenial circumstances needs neither manure nor care of any kind. It bends lovingly toward the sea and drops its ripe fruit into it. By Isabella Bird Water Kind Cocoanut Palm Grows

It's 2006, why are they still using the index finger? By Karl Pilkington Finger Index

Making a FistFor the first time, on the road north of Tampico,I felt the life sliding out of me,a drum in the desert, harder and harder to hear.I was seven, I lay in the carwatching palm trees swirl a sickening pattern past the glass.My stomach was a melon split wide inside my skin."How do you know if you are going to die?"I begged my mother.We had been traveling for days.With strange confidence she answered,"When you can no longer make a fist."Years later I smile to think of that journey,the borders we must cross separately,stamped with our unanswerable woes.I who did not die, who am still living,still lying in the backseat behind all my questions,clenching and opening one small hand. By Naomi Shihab Nye Die Years Harder Making Time

There seemed no way to make him understand an upbringing in which certain areas of the body were too shameful to be acknowledged, let alone touched, except for the purposes of washing. One of many rules instilled by a stout nanny who had been fond of smacking naughty children's palms with a ruler until they were red and sore. Such lessons could never be entirely unlearned. By Lisa Kleypas Acknowledged Touched Washing Make Understand

Interior of the hand. Sole that has come to walkonly on feelings. That faces upwardand in its mirrorreceives heavenly roads, which travelalong themselves.That has learned to walk upon waterwhen it scoops,that walks upon wells,transfiguring every path.That steps into other hands,changes those that are like itinto a landscape:wanders and arrives within them,fills them with arrival. By Rainer Maria Rilke Interior Hand Sole Feelings Roads

I'll be your hands. By Rachel Caine Hands

Before comparing yourself or your life to others, take a good look at your fingers. By Peprah Boasiako Fingers Comparing Life Good

Tonight in your dreams you must look at your hands. By Carlos Castaneda Tonight Hands Dreams

At the base of my right forefinger is an inch-and-a-half diagonal callus, yellowish-brown in color, where the heels of all the knives I've ever owned have rested, the skin softened by constant immersion in water. It distinguishes me immediately as a cook, as someone who's been on the job a long time. You can feel it when I shake my hand, just as I feel it on others of my profession. It's a secret sign, a sort of Masonic handshake without the silliness. By Anthony Bourdain Diagonal Callus Yellowishbrown Color Rested

The hand is man's most valuable servant; its dexterity enables it to respond to his slightest bidding. By Max Heindel Servant Bidding Hand Man Valuable

Put four fingers back in baby, please. By Trevor Parks Put Baby Fingers Back

Touch with your heart more than with your hands. By Karen Quan Touch Hands Heart

The difference between a helping hand and an outstretched palm is a twist of the wrist. By Laurence Leamer Wrist Difference Helping Hand Outstretched

Life is too sweet and too short to express our affection with just our thumbs. Touch is meant for more than a keyboard. By Kristin Armstrong Life Thumbs Sweet Short Express

If you put your hand in my pocket, you'll drag back six inches of bloody stump. By Harlan Ellison Pocket Stump Put Hand Drag

Her palm was broad and strong and dry. Its nakedness against his own was like the gift of her entire body. By John Le Carre Dry Palm Broad Strong Body

HAND, n. A singular instrument worn at the end of the human arm and commonly thrust into somebody's pocket. By Ambrose Bierce Hand Pocket Singular Instrument Worn

His is a loving, tender hand, full of sympathy and compassion. By Dwight L. Moody Loving Tender Hand Full Compassion

I was a palm-wine drinkard since I was a boy of ten years of age. I had no other work more than to drink palm-wine in my life. - - - But when my father noticed that I could not do any work more than to drink, he engaged an expert palm-wine-tapster for me; he had no other work more than to tap palm-wine every day. So my father gave me a palm-tree farm which was nine miles square and it contained 560,000 palm-trees, and this palm-wine tapster was tapping one hundred and fifty kegs of palm-wine every morning, but before 2 o'clock p.m., I would have drunk it all; after that he would go and tap another 75 kegs. By Amos Tutuola Palmwine Work Age Drinkard Boy

Of all the parts of your body, be most vigilant over your index finger, for it is blame-thirsty. A pointed finger is a victim's logo. By Joseph Brodsky Body Blamethirsty Finger Parts Vigilant

Those monkey-thumbs were meant for dogs. Give me my thumbs, you fu**ing monkeys! By Garth Stein Dogs Monkeythumbs Meant Give Thumbs

She held up her hand, palm up - another one of those gestures, their meanings forgotten by everyone except for long-term wackjobs like Dresden. By Jim Butcher Dresden Hand Palm Gestures Held

Gloves make you so much more delicate. By Karine Vanasse Gloves Delicate Make

Human hands are great for waving hello, waving goodbye, and for making love alone in front of a cheering audience of paying spectators. By Jarod Kintz Human Goodbye Spectators Waving Hands

Covering my free hand with my head, my By Alexandra Bracken Covering Head Free Hand

The back of my hand to guilt. By Patrick O'brian Guilt Back Hand

Your hands already know too much. By Jewel Hands

Hands could be such expressive things. By Michael J. Sullivan Hands Things Expressive

Behold the hands, how they promise, conjure, appeal, menace, pray, supplicate, refuse, beckon, interrogate, admire, confess, cringe, instruct, command, mock and what not besides, with a variation and multiplication of variation which makes the tongue envious. By Michel De Montaigne Conjure Appeal Menace Pray Supplicate

Have you ever had that moment when you looked back on something and said, 'Well, gosh, that seems obvious now ... why didn't I see it then?' I like to call this the Face Palm Epiphany. Oh, hindsight, you magical, humbling thing. By Alethea Kontis Gosh Moment Looked Back Obvious

We pray with our hands and often communicate with them. We use them to eat, work, and make love. We employ them as marvelously sophisticated instruments of flexibility and strength, and when they are damaged, we anguish. By Keith L. Moore Pray Hands Communicate Work Eat

Even when I work with computers, with high technology, I always try to put in the touch of the hand. By Issey Miyake Computers Technology Hand Work High

Move with your feet, the hands will follow. By Masaaki Hatsumi Move Feet Follow Hands

Hey, look, I just regenerated a finger. Guess which one. By Rich Burlew Hey Finger Regenerated Guess

Black moleskin gloves covered his hands; the right because it was burned, the left because a man felt half a fool wearing only one glove. By George R R Martin Black Hands Burned Moleskin Covered

See how she leans her cheek upon her hand. O, that I were a glove upon that hand That I might touch that cheek! By William Shakespeare Cheek Hand Leans Glove Touch

The one-handed palmer can always reach higher, they say. They may be right, but the result is that nearly every line-out is like a tropical island - all waving palms. By Vivian Jenkins Higher Onehanded Palmer Reach Island

Our hands imbibe like roots, so i place them on what is beautiful in this world. And I fold them in prayer, and they draw from the heavens light By Francis Of Assisi Roots World Hands Imbibe Place

locked his fingers on the arm of his By Donna Leon Locked Fingers Arm

A pure hand needs no glove to cover it. By Nathaniel Hawthorne Pure Hand Glove Cover

Place your left hand, palm side up, in your right palm. Let all the muscles in your hands, fingers, arms, and legs relax. Let go of everything. By Thich Nhat Hanh Palm Place Left Side Hand

The human hand has an amazing quality that nothing else has: tremendous efficiency of strength and yet total gentleness. By Francis A. Schaeffer Tremendous Gentleness Human Hand Amazing

On New York's Palm restaurant: Their steaks are often good, but the lobsters-with claws the size of Arnold Schwarzenegger's forearms-are as glazed and tough as most of the customers. By Malcolm Forbes York Palm Arnold Schwarzenegger Restaurant

La Griffe, "The Claw." Simple and small. The index finger goes through the hole near the blade. Favored by climbers and boaters. By David Morrell Griffe Claw Simple Small Blade

These fingers of mine got brains in 'em. By Jerry Lee Lewis Fingers Mine Brains

The thumbs have been pricked, at least proverbially. By Chloe Neill Pricked Proverbially Thumbs

You are provided with hands, but you decide how to employ them. Some use their hands to provide a lover's caress, chisel a sculpture, plant seeds; others use their hands to tighten a noose, pull a gun trigger, turn a prison key on innocent souls. By Joshua Emmet Hands Provided Decide Employ Caress

Hands Should Never Be Used For Hurting But Should Always Be Used To Better Our World! By Timothy Pina World Hurting Hands

That night I wasn't reading your palm ... I was monogramming my fingerprints on the sidewalks of your lifeline. By Brandi L. Bates Palm Night Reading Lifeline Monogramming

How can I stand before you in silent symbols with open palms? By Cameron Conaway Palms Stand Silent Symbols Open

But hands are sacred things. Touch is personal, fingers of love, feelers of blind eyes, tongues of those who cannot talk ... By Keri Hulme Things Hands Sacred Touch Personal

The clock ticks. The two hands are convoys marching through a desert. The black bars on the clock face are green oases. The long hand has marched ahead to find water. The other, painfully stumbles among hot stones in the desert. It will die in the desert. By Virginia Woolf Desert Ticks Clock Convoys Marching

PALM, n. A species of tree ... of which the familiar "itching palm" ("Palma hominis") is most widely distributed ... This noble vegetable exudes a kind of invisible gum, which may be detected by applying to the bark a piece of gold or silver. By Ambrose Bierce Palm Palma Tree Familiar Itching

Where does my fist go when I open up my hand? Where does my lap go when I stand up? By Alan Watts Hand Fist Open Lap Stand

waistcoat-pocket, By Lewis Carroll Waistcoatpocket

To make this sign, the first and little fingers are upraised and the other fingers folded in towards the palm. This was a secret sign used for recognition purposes by followers of the medieval witch cult who were traditionally worshippers of the pagan Horned God. By Paul Rhys Mountfort Fingers Palm Sign Make Upraised