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And uh, Im glad that I still have my hands and my eyes to work with
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"And uh, I'm glad that I still have my hands and my eyes to work with"

- Rube Goldberg

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This quote by Rube Goldberg speaks to the significance of having the physical tools needed to do work. He is thankful that he still has his hands and eyes, which are essential for completing jobs. This quote indicates that he is aware of the importance of having the physical tools to do work, which he is grateful for them. It also suggests that he knows the fact that not everyone has the very same physical capabilities, and that he is thankful for his own. This quote is a tip to appreciate the physical abilities we have, and to be mindful of those who may not have the very same abilities. It is also a pointer to be grateful for the physical tools we have to do work, and to use them to their fullest capacity.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Rube Goldberg between July 4, 1883 and December 7, 1970. He/she was a famous Cartoonist from USA. The author also have 12 other quotes.

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