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Miller Williams |
 (1973)
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On The Symbolic Consideration Of Hands And The Significance Of Death |
Watch people stop by bodies in funeral homes. You know their eyes will fix on the hands and they do. Because a hand that has no desire to make a fist again or cut bread or lay stones is among those things most difficult to believe. It is believed for a fact by a very few old nuns in France who carve beads out of knuckle bones. |
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