I wish I knew the language of hands. There are hundreds of words in the turn of a wrist, thousands in the trembling of fingertips. But there are dozens of interpretations for the clutching of a fist, the stretching of a finger - there are too many exceptions and not enough…
— John Green (via avid)
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— Robert Frost (via avid)
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— Charles Dickens (via murmurant)
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— Finnick Odair, Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins (via itsmeChubby)
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— Theodore Roosevelt (via quote-book)
— Kenneth, 30 Rock (via thestatusquote)
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— - Me, when speaking to animals or babies.