1.
I can dribble with my right hand and I can dribble with my left hand. I'm amphibious.
Charles Shackleford
2.
Men and women are like right and left hands: it doesn't make sense not to use both.
Jeannette Rankin
3.
Looking down on it from the helicopter, with a bottle of Jack in my left hand, a bag of pills in my right hand, and a blond head bobbing up and doen in my lap, I felt like the king of the world.
Vince Neil
4.
When thou doest alms, let not thy left hand know what they right hand doeth.
Matthew McConaughey
5.
Whatever the right hand findeth to do, the left hand carries a watch on its wrist to show how long it takes to do it.
Ralph Washington Sockman
6.
Crime is a left- handed form of human endeavor.
John Huston
7.
My left hand is my thinking hand (image), my right hand my doing hand (sequence).
Barbara Hepworth
8.
If you are drawn to the left hand path, it's usually because you've had some kind of life experience that has shocked you, awakened you.
Nikolas Schreck
9.
Just as the right hand comes to dress the wound on the left hand, we should see another person's sorrows as our own and come to his or her aid.
Mata Amritanandamayi
10.
Is he alone who has courage on his right hand and faith on his left hand?
Charles Lindbergh
11.
On the left-hand side of the field equation we may add the fundamental tensor guv, multiplied by a universal constant, -λ, at present unknown, without destroying the general covariance.
Albert Einstein
12.
On the left hand path we take the direct route, which is much more strenuous, much more dangerous, and much more likely to cause you to fall.
Zeena Schreck
14.
I'm right-handed, and the police report said I was jerking off with my left hand. That would have been the end of the case right there, proof it couldn't have been me.
Paul Reubens
15.
Liesel shrugged away entirely from the crowd and entered the tide of Jews, weaving through them till she grabbed hold of his arm with her left hand. His face fell on her. It reached down as she tripped, and the Jew,the nasty Jew, helped her up. It took all of his strength.
Markus Zusak
16.
Harry, guess what?" said Tonks from her perch on top of the washing machine, and she wiggled her left hand at him; a ring glittered there.
J. K. Rowling
17.
After all, crime is only a left-handed form of human endeavor.
Louis Calhern
18.
I'm used to being in the minority. I'm a left-handed, gay Jew. I've never felt, automatically, a member of any majority.
Barney Frank
19.
I know something you do not know. I am not left-handed either.
William Goldman
20.
To exhibit the perfect uselessness of knowing the answer to the wrong question.
Ursula K. Le Guin
21.
...I remain restless and dissatisfied; what I knot with my right hand, I undo with my left, what my left hand creates, my right fist shatters
Gunter Grass
22.
Not even let your left hand know when your right hand is donating
Sivaji Ganesan
24.
Left hand path magick is generally socially unacceptable.
Nikolas Schreck
25.
Well, it's always been my nature to take chances My right hand drawing back while my left hand advances
Bob Dylan
26.
Before the operation on my left hand I wasn't able to stretch my fingers open all the way. I've never had very big hands, but I could do the splits with them. Eventually I couldn't any more. I had a twisted tendon in my little finger that prevented me from being able to stretch.
Eddie Van Halen
27.
And that's when I snapped up my left hand and smashed him in the face with the hammer I'd grabbed.
Jennifer Estep
28.
I switched to painting with my left hand to be in better company.
Helen Van Wyk
29.
. . . work even when I'm satisfied with it is never my child I love nor my servant I've brought to heel. It's always busy work I do with my left hand, and part of me watches grudging the wastes of a lifetime.
Ruth Benedict
30.
Prosperity's right hand is industry and her left hand is frugality.
Samuel Johnson
31.
That's put a strain on his left-hand knee.
John Scales
32.
About your writing with you left hand, are you ambidextrous, Mr. Ewell?" "I most positively am not, I can use one hand good as the other. One hand good as the other.
Harper Lee
33.
I feel that I am a scholar who only with the left hand writes novels.
Umberto Eco
34.
I could have killed Gregory Fitzhurst at three hundred feet with my left hand.
James Thurber
35.
They wanted me to be a concert pianist, because I had a very good right hand, but my left hand's terrible and I hated performing.
Stephen Sondheim