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Old hands soil, it seems, whatever they caress, but they too have their beauty when they are joined in prayer.
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"Old hands soil, it seems, whatever they caress, but they too have their beauty when they are joined in prayer. Young hands were made for caresses and the sheathing of love. It is a pity to make them join too soon"

- Andre Gide

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This quote by Andre Gide speaks to the idea that age and experience can bring wisdom, but likewise a specific amount of weariness. Old-timers, which have actually seen and done much, can soil whatever they touch, but when they are taken part prayer, they have a specific beauty. Young hands, on the other hand, are produced caresses and the sheathing of love. Gide suggests that it is a pity to make them join too soon, as they ought to be allowed to experience the joys of youth prior to they are burdened with the duties of adulthood. This quote speaks to the concept that age and experience can bring wisdom, but likewise a particular quantity of weariness. Old hands, which have seen and done much, can soil whatever they touch, however when they are participated in prayer, they have a certain charm. Young hands, on the other hand, are produced caresses and the sheathing of love. Gide suggests that it is a pity to make them join prematurely, as they should be enabled to experience the delights of youth before they are strained with the responsibilities of their adult years. He is cautioning against rushing into the adult years too quickly, and instead encourages us to appreciate the moments of youth and innocence before they are gone.

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Andre Gide This quote is written / told by Andre Gide between November 22, 1869 and February 19, 1951. He was a famous Novelist from France. The author also have 40 other quotes.

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