Your Little Hand Quotes
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Your Little Hand Quotes & Sayings
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I always wanted to be ambidextrous, ever since I was a little girl. I wanted to be able to use both hands, and I still use my left hand a lot.
— Holly Madison
Old photograph: amid the set poses of her family, a young girl smiles and raises her hand a little.
— Mason Cooley
You can just enjoy your little perversions alone. God gave men a hand and five fingers for a reason, you know.
— Lora Leigh
I decided to work on hand animate because the animators work as authors in every little scene and it brings real soul for characters.
— Luiz Bolognesi
All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand.
— William Shakespeare
I just need to be mad for a little while, okay? I know it might not be the most mature thing, but there it is.
— Cynthia Hand
While we keep aloof in general statements, there is little fruit to be expected; it is the hand-fight that does execution.
— Joseph Alleine
Many are called, few are chosen.
— Paul Hoffman
How little you know about the age you live in if you think that honey is sweeter than cash in hand
— Ovid
You're the right colour for the Angel of Death, Mister Cale. But a little short.' 'I could cut your head off and stand on it. Then I'd be taller.
— Paul Hoffman
So I squeeze his hand, and it's really warm and hand-shaped, and we walk around the beach, and explore a little
— A.J.J. Bourque
Ever since I was little, I've loved making hand-made cards and presents and arts & crafts for people.
— Sarah Kay
But her little white thin hand lay in mine; and we understood each other without words.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
Hansel took his little sister by the hand, and followed the pebbles which shone like newly-coined silver pieces, and showed them the way.
— Jacob Grimm
It might be said of psychoanalysis that if you give it your little finger it will soon have your whole hand.
— Sigmund Freud
Youth is a dream where I go every night and wake with just this little jumping bunch of arteries in my hand.
— Anne Carson
This dirty little world full of confusion, and the blue rag, stretched overhead for a sky, is so low we could touch it with our hand.
— Olive Schreiner
Creation, like destruction, always seems to get a little out of hand; otherwise it could hardly be called creative.
— Babs Deal
So little trouble do men take in the search after truth; so readily do they accept whatever comes first to hand.
— Thucydides
Stretch out your hand to Him like a little child to his father so that He may lead you on.
— Francis De Sales
I witness many signs of hope. I don't have to wait until all is well, but I can celebrate every little hint of the Kingdom that is at hand.
— Henri J.M. Nouwen
The warmth of his mouth bloomed across my hand, and his nails skimmed across the inside of my wrist. Such great sensation from so little a touch ...
— Saundra Mitchell
I'm a little pencil in the hand of a writing God, who is sending a love letter to the world.
— Mother Teresa
Cody is furiously explaining to his little son Tim 'Never let the right hand know what your left hand is doing' ...
Page 100. — Jack Kerouac
Page 100. — Jack Kerouac
I opened the bag and ran my hand through his ashes. He's like an instant universe. Just add a little water, and we'd have a big bang right here.
— Trebor Healey
How now! Here's the smell of the blood still: all the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand.
Lady Macbeth — William Shakespeare
Lady Macbeth — William Shakespeare
I stretched out my hand towards the little bookshelf where I kept cookery and devotional books, the most comfortable bedside reading.
— Barbara Pym
I'm standing here in just my panties, my hand on your dick. Does it look like I want to stop?"
--Angela Abbott, in Dirty Little Secret — Sophia Ryan
--Angela Abbott, in Dirty Little Secret — Sophia Ryan
If not for my mom, I wouldn't be a writer today. When I was a little girl, I rarely saw her without a book in her hand.
— Teresa Medeiros
Only when Christ comes again will the little white children of Alabama walk hand in hand with little black children.
— Billy Graham
Mom once told me Aly had me wrapped around her little finger. She'd been wrong. Aly had held me in the palm of her hand.
— A.L. Jackson
I take a step forward but Naomi stops me with a hand on my stomach. Like a lost, little puppy I obey. Good Lord, where did my balls go?
— C.M. Stunich
You only get married the first time once. There was the philosophy of a generation wrapped up in a tidy little sentence
— Carrie Vaughn
The human hand has an amazing quality that nothing else has: tremendous efficiency of strength and yet total gentleness.
— Francis A. Schaeffer
For all my love little monsters i am your mom you are my child in my hand i protect you like my eyes but dont worry ill cacth you if you fall.
— Lady Gaga
Little faith sees God's hand in great things. Established faith sees God's hand in little things.
— Ralph Bouma
A funny little literary article in the hand is worth at least three Critiques of Pure Reason in the bush.
— Aldous Huxley
The goal was scored a little bit by the hand of God, another bit by the head of Maradona.
— Diego Maradona
The down-side of these huge-budget movies is that so many people have a hand in them, sometimes they come out a little more vanilla.
— Casey Wilson
Come my little one, and give me your hand.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
I'd love to create my own stuff. I've always written stuff, but it would be nice to have my hand a little deeper in the clay, so to speak.
— Reece Thompson
It is not the least anxiety that we have so little powder and lead on hand.
— Peter Stuyvesant
It's like she has her heart in her hand and it's broken. She's holding it out and showing me all the little pieces. Or maybe it's my heart.
— Nyrae Dawn
I can juggle, not well ... I can balance a broom on my chin. I can do very simple carny tricks, a little sleight of hand with cards and coins.
— Rich Sommer
The hand of little employment hath the daintier sense.
— William Shakespeare