Top 15 Unworthiest Hand Quotes
#1. What we gain in the world, we lose in the world, forgotten in death. We must rather fancy what we brought into the world, for therein lives our story, our legend.
Palle Oswald
#2. I would have done it today, but it got dark and I got lazy.
Andy Weir
#3. In the beginning, all the world was America.
John Locke
#4. I'm timid, apparently I look like hell and have as many issues as People magazine
Maya Banks
#5. It's always wise to seek the truth in our opponents' error, and the error in our own truth.
Reinhold Niebuhr
#6. You need a civil society ... Bushfires can achieve the change from society to community. Bushfires can. Floods can. Ghastly crimes and disasters can. Places can change ... but it takes blood, sweat and tears.
Bob Maguire
#7. I'm not kidding myself. My voice alone is just an ordinary voice. What people come to see is how I use it. If I stand still while I'm singing, I'm dead, man. I might as well go back to driving a truck.
Elvis Presley
#8. If, like Charles Silberman, we think school "should prepare people not just to earn a living but to live a life - a creative, humane, and sensitive life,"22 then children's attitudes toward learning are at least as important as how well they perform at any given task.
Alfie Kohn
#9. I love you, asshole."
Then Gavin laughed. "Right back at you, dickhead.
Jaci Burton
#10. Anybody who tunes into Rush Limabaugh already knows what he's going to say and is already inclined to agree. So it winds up creating tribes.
George A. Romero
#11. Organizing a marriage is like forming a government after a war.
David Foenkinos
#13. I will show you the path to the spirit world.
Cao Cao
#14. I just wanted to show the migrants as complex humans with flaws and weakness, with good and bad things, and show that they're parents and family men. I wanted to show them with everything, as they are.
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
#15. If there were a verb meaning "to believe falsely," it would not have any significant first person, present indicative.
Ludwig Wittgenstein