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

Tender as a mothers love ... And with my mother, that was certainly true. By Bob Ross

tissues, crumpled baby By Carolyn Lewis

Hands are the heart's landscape. By Pope John Paul Ii

Pusillanimous. Talisman. By Christina Baker Kline

Ravished is a nice word found in sentimental novel. Between us, Moran, the word that stuck in my mind like shit to the bottom of a shoe was fucked. By Norman Lock

I feel the healinghands of Godtouch my heartand kiss my soul. By Harley King

Remember the stories you used to write? About that billionaire. You made fun of his fingers! Woo-hooo. 'Short-fingered vulgarian,' you called him. By Candace Bushnell

The hand betrays the heart ... By Louise Imogen Guiney

Tender inner weaknesses, revolting at mild touches of censure, are like diseased parts of the body, recoiling before even delicate handling. By Sri Yukteswar Giri

I'll be your hands. By Rachel Caine

BenedickBy this hand, I love thee.BeatriceUse it for my love some other way than swearing by it. By William Shakespeare

Sometimes my hands they don't feel like my own; I need someone to love, I need someone to hold. By James Vincent Mcmorrow

My hands were ... my strange white, slender, glittering hands. By Anne Rice

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

Chafed the hands that held his arm. There, there, there! See By Charles Dickens

Dylan Quinn's knickers, By Rick Riordan

We bear the sole, relentless tenderness. By Pablo Neruda

His Tender Roni. By Ana E Ross

I was thinking about the word handle and all the unholdable things that got handled. By John Green

Dark and stately is the warm, graceful tenderness of the Sarabande By Nathaniel Dorsky

(He had) hands that felt like a glove full of dice By Terry Pratchett

This is the evening of the two-fisted prayer By Kenneth Patchen

I hope no man will call me timorous; and yet I'ld as soon be called that as rash. By Rafael Sabatini

Jaguar - For men who'd like hand-jobs from beautiful women they hardly know. By Dudley Moore

It was a flaking scab on a fleshy field of neglect. By Hunter Shea

Category No. 3: Two aces with a low card. By Ray Zee

Stow your twitchy palm! By E.l. James

What value has compassion that does not take its object in its arms? By Antoine De Saint-Exupery

Bugrit! Millennium Hand and Shrimp By Terry Pratchett

The hand is the tool of tools. By Aristotle.

I've fixed my feelings into durable wordswhen they could have been spent on tenderness By Borges Jorge Luis

Given in love. Defiled by remorse. By Tracy Anne Warren

What see you in the horizon's bruised smearThat cannot be blotted outBy your raised hand? By Steven Erikson

The coward wretch whose hand and heart Can bear to torture aught below, Is ever first to quail and start From the slightest pain or equal foe. By Bertrand Russell

hand, I felt empty. They By Alice Hoffman

Solitude has soft, silky hands, but with strong fingers it grasps the heart and makes it ache with sorrow. By Kahlil Gibran

Kate Daniels, deadly swordswoman and rescuer of hungry orphans. Come in. Wash your hands. By Ilona Andrews

I'm a heartless man at worst, babe and a helpless one at best By Paolo Nutini

The burned hand teaches best. By J.r.r. Tolkien

A lover? Maybe. Something tender, anyway. But tender like a bruise. By Marie Rutkoski

Bear patiently with a rival. By Ovid

Alas! the slippery nature of tender youth. By Claudius Claudianus

I ... Kisss the tender inward of thy hand. By William Shakespeare

A gentle heart is tied with an easy thread. By George Herbert

Regret is an uneven hand, a rough palm at the cheek - tender and calloused. By Lorna Dee Cervantes

Now, whoever has courage and a strong and collected spirit in his breast, let him come forward, lace on the gloves and put up his hands. (5.363-364) By Virgil

sand-bar, sorrowful By L.m. Montgomery

What stronger breastplate than a heart untainted! Thrice is he arm'd, that hath his quarrel just ... By William Shakespeare

knife in my hand. By Veronica Roth

There are few things so tender as a man's dignity. By Robin Hobb

misbegotten cockwaffle. By Kevin Hearne

What feeling is so nice as a child's hand in yours? So small, so soft and warm, like a kitten huddling in the shelter of your clasp. By Marjorie Holmes

I mean maybe I was holding all the aces, but what was the game? By Joan Didion

There was a hand in the darkness, and it held a knife. By Neil Gaiman

A helping hand can come from the most unlikely of places By Cecelia Ahern

prestidigitator, By Jay Samit

I'm sweetly broken, wholly surrendered. By Jeremy Riddle

pickled in formaldehyde and painted like a whore, / Shrimp-pink incorruptible, not lost or gone before. By Caitlin Doughty

of the afternoon Mr. Fitz-Wattle---- By P.g. Wodehouse

An accomplished man to his fingertips. By Horace

The man is best served who has no occasion to put the hands of others at the end of his own arms. By Jean-Jacques Rousseau

It was a small soft hand. I thought my heart might break in two. By Haruki Murakami

Come my little one, and give me your hand. By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Nervous hands as if the fingers were dripping from them like icicles. By Fannie Hurst

Nothing'sbroken, nevertheless I'm skinless,the gentlest touch would gut me. By Margaret Atwood

A kindness received should be returned with a freer hand. By Saint Ambrose

Tenderness is a virtue. By Oliver Goldsmith

I knowNot these my handsAnd yet I think there wasA woman like me once had handsLike these. By Adelaide Crapsey

The hand opens to the word, opens to distance. By Edmond Jabes

Concurring hands divideflax for damaskthat when bleached by Irish weatherhas the silvered chamois-leatherwater-tightness of askin. By Marianne Moore

Blind loving wrestling touch, sheath'd hooded sharp-tooth'd touch!Did it make you ache so, leaving me? By Walt Whitman

In the case of animal slaughter, to throw your hands in the air is to wrap your fingers around a knife handle. By Jonathan Safran Foer

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

on low. Serve and By Kevin L. Kerr

Dirtyhands had come to see the rough work done. By Leigh Bardugo

Manly deeds, womanly hands. By John Hodgman

What hands do I possess?What sight!What deliberations do I confess?What plight! By Ashfaq Saraf

If yourhands are tied towardsanyone who's in need ofa helping hand, let yourtangue also be tied By Nathanael Kanyinga

A mature soul filled with scars of life experiences. By Toba Beta

Give while your hands are warm By Benjamin H. Berkley

Careless shepherd make excellent dinner for wolf. By Earl Derr Biggers

My hands are full when you give me your hand. By Edmond Jabes

No matter what you have, no matter your experience level, sometimes you just need a hand. By Auliq Ice

When the heart is heavy, the hands crave work By Courtney Angela Brkic

But then, at some point, the hand that By Mary Davenport

I can be your other hand when you need it. By Katja Millay

These hands will never go awaythey will scoop you up at anytimeanytime that you want to be loved By April Nichole

How weak your little fleshy hands are. Have you ever done anything with them but type and fondle yourself? By G. Willow Wilson

Saved, rescued, but not quite so good as new... By Jean Rhys

Two hands. One to destroy, the other to save. Which had he lost? By Robert Jordan

I hold a mouses wit not worth a leke, That hath but on hole for to sterten to. By Geoffrey Chaucer

An' that cold hand o' wind was Old Georgie's hand, yay, the devil what was standin' there wavin' a crookit spoon. By David Mitchell

He, who loves the bristle of bayonets, only sees in their glitter what beforehand he feels in his hand. By Ralph Waldo Emerson

if I have aught it is gave from Thy Hand By Jean-Marie De La Trinite

Beshrew the heart that makes my heart to groan. By William Shakespeare

A cut scarred where a caress faded away. By R. Scott Bakker

Love that I bearwithin my breasthow is my armour meltedhow my heart By Hilda Doolittle

There's healing in your hand, in your voice, in your heart, in your eyes! YOU ARE A HEALER! By Abhishek Kumar

an insouciant flip of the wrist - By Mary Doria Russell