"I sometimes wonder if the hand is not……" — Helen Keller
"I sometimes wonder if the hand is not more sensitive to the beauties of sculpture than the eye. I should think the wonderful rhythmical flow of lines and curves could be more subtly felt than seen. Be this as it may, I know that I can feel the heart-throbs of the ancient Greeks in their marble gods and goddesses."
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Helen Keller
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370 Quotes by Helen Keller
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Life is short and unpredictable. Eat the dessert first!
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