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"Come on," I said, taking his hand. Clutching the afghan with the other hand, he trailed down the hall after me, a snow white giant in tiny red underwear.

Charlaine Harris
whitesnowhands

Let go," he advised me, and I loosened my grip on his hands. "No, not of me," he said, smiling. "You can hold on to me as long as you want. Let go of the pain, Sookie. Let go. You need to drift away." It was the first time I had relinquished my will to someone else. As I looked at him, it became easy, and I retreated from the suffering and uncertainty of this strange place.

Charlaine Harris
painletting-gohands

Eric was holding my hands, and I was digging my nails into him like we were doing something else. He won't mind, I though, as I realized I'd drawn blood. And sure enough, he didn't. "Let go," he advised me, and I loosened my grip on his hands. "No, not of me," he said smiling. "You can hold on to me as long as you want.

Charlaine Harris
letting-gohandsblood

There was no religious ceremony connected with marriage among us, while on the other hand the relation between man and woman was regarded as in itself mysterious and holy.

Charles Alexander Eastman
religiousmenhands

A tool is usually more simple than a machine; it is generally used with the hand, whilst a machine is frequently moved by animal or steam power.

Charles Babbage
simpleanimalhands

I am unable to understand how a man of honor could take a newspaper in his hands without a shudder of disgust.

Charles Baudelaire
honormenhands

Any newspaper, from the first line to the last, is nothing but a web of horrors, I cannot understand how an innocent hand can touch a newspaper without convulsing in disgust.

Charles Baudelaire
lineslastshands

A man who from the beginning has long been soaked in the languid atmosphere of a woman, the scent of her hands, her bosom, her knees, her hair, her lithe and flowing clothes,

Charles Baudelaire
womenhairhands
the Devil's hand directs our every move - / the things we loathed... by Charles Baudelaire

the Devil's hand directs our every move - / the things we loathed become the things we love

Charles Baudelaire
devilhandsmoving

A man must not stop listening any more than praying when he rises from his knees. No one questions the need of times of formal address to God, but few admit in any practical way the need of quiet waiting upon God, gazing into His face, feeling for His hand, listening for His voice.

Charles Brent
prayermenhands

Concluding a short series on sin: It is appalling to think of a power so strong that it can annihilate with the irresistible force of its grinding heel; but it is inspiring to consider an Almightiness that transforms the works of evil into the hand-maidens of righteousness and converts the sinner into the saint. And it is this latter power which eternal Love possesses and exhibits. He persistently dwells in the sinner until the sinner wakes up in His likeness and is satisfied with it.

Charles Brent
stronghandsthinking
I look like the kind of guy who has a bottle of beer in my hand. by Charles Bronson

I look like the kind of guy who has a bottle of beer in my hand.

Charles Bronson
guybeerhands

there is a loneliness in this world so great that you can see it in the slow movement of the hands of a clock

Charles Bukowski
movementlonelinesshands

They looked as if nothing had ever touched them--all well-mothered, protected, with a soft sheen of contentment. None of them had ever been in jail, or worked hard with their hands, or even gotten a traffic ticket. Skimmed-milk jollies, the whole bunch.

Charles Bukowski
contentmentjailhands

I’ve had so many knives stuck into me, when they hand me a flower I can’t quite make out what it is. It takes time.

Charles Bukowski
i-hate-youflowerhands

Never bring a lot of money to where a poor man lives. He can only lose what little he has. On the other hand it is mathematically possible that he might win whatever you bring with you. What you must do, with money and the poor, is never let them get too close to one another.

Charles Bukowski
winningmenhands

the best often die by their own hand just to get away, and those left behind can never quite understand why anybody would ever want to get away from them

Charles Bukowski
novelistsunderstandinghands

I would give anything for a female's hand on me tonight. they soften a man and then leave him listening to the rain.

Charles Bukowski
rainmenhands

...in that drunken place you would like to hand your heart to her and say touch it but then give it back.

Charles Bukowski
heartgivinghands
You don't go on "probably" when love and guns are in hand. by Charles Bukowski

You don't go on "probably" when love and guns are in hand.

Charles Bukowski
gungoes-onhands
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