Never lose an opportunity of seeing anything beautiful, for beauty is ...

Never lose an opportunity of seeing anything beautiful, for beauty is God's handwriting.

I do have very small handwriting.

Write it down in your own handwriting.

The handwriting on the wall may be a forgery.

Beauty is God's handwriting-a wayside sacrament.

Handwriting is civilization's casual encephalogram.

You can tell a lot about a person by their handwriting.

Handwriting is more connected to the movement of the heart.

Sometimes I can't read my own handwriting. That's a problem!

A woman's perfume tells more about her than her handwriting.

If you can see the handwriting on the wall... you're on the toilet.

I have horrible handwriting, horrible spelling and horrible grammar.

I saw that bad handwriting should be regarded as a sign of an imperfect education.

The only thing most people do better than anyone else is read their own handwriting.

Poets don't draw. They unravel their handwriting and then tie it up again, but differently.

Mathematics is the handwriting on the human consciousness of the very Spirit of Life itself.

Seeing my father's handwriting puts me in contact with the man he was at each stage of his life.

I just hate sitting and writing - I had to do that in school. Plus, I have terrible handwriting.

I handwrite out all my lines. I like to see my handwriting, and I like to keep my notes over time.

As a person with terrible handwriting, I love the computer. I've waited all my life for the computer.

I used to write stories. Handwriting stories in school were a big deal for me. That's kind of what I did.

Gansey studied Adam's erratic handwriting. His letters always looked like they were running from something.

Man is a strange animal. He generally cannot read the handwriting on the wall until his back is up against it.

Her handwriting was curious — small sharp little letters with no capitals (who did she think she was, e. e. cummings?).

You may not be able to read a doctor's handwriting and prescription, but you'll notice his bills are neatly typewritten.

Actually 'bad' doesn't do justice to my handwriting. Neither does 'handwriting.' 'Desecration of paper' about covers it.

I like the process of pencil and paper as opposed to a machine. I think the writing is better when it's done in handwriting.

I have more than 100 legal pads filled with handwriting. Eight novels, two books for children, countless stories and essays.

I use my computer to take notes more and more because my handwriting is so bad. I'm a lefty and it's getting worse and worse.

She may have looked normal on the outside, but once you'd seen her handwriting you knew she was deliciously complicated inside.

I was filling entire school notebooks with stories by Grade 3. Of course, they were double-spaced, and the handwriting was huge.

Beauty is God's handwriting — a wayside sacrament; welcome it in every fair face, every fair sky, every fair flower, and thank for it Him.

I've always had this identity thing. When I was little, I was always changing my handwriting because I couldn't decide which one I liked best.

With patience and calm, persistence and stoicism, good handwriting and careful labeling, they would meet persecution, indignity, and hardship head-on.

I never did calligraphy... But handwriting is an entirely different kind of thing. It's part of the syndrome of modernism... It's part of that asceticism.

I think of my drawing style like handwriting: it's a mix of whatever handwriting you're born with, plus bits and pieces you've pilfered from other people around you.

I've said for thirty years that capitalism is an exhausted system. But now you can see the handwriting everywhere. And one especially horrifying part is the fiscal crisis.

I have terrible handwriting. I now say it's a learning disability... but a nun who was a very troubled woman hit me over the fingers with a ruler because my writing was so bad.

I remember as a child I just would copy everyone else's handwriting, and now I have sort of a version of my sister's handwriting. And I feel like - sometimes I feel that way for my voice.

I went to an all-girls' Catholic school for, like, six years during the time when kids actually had handwriting class. I've always had a propensity for getting the cursive down pretty well.

Somehow I started introducing writing into my drawings, and after a time, the language took over and I started getting very involved with the handwriting and then the look of the handwriting.

Like seeing a photograph of yourself as a child, encountering handwriting that you know was once yours but that now seems only dimly familiar can inspire a confrontation with the mystery of time.

As historians, we spend days in archives, gazing at account books. We train would-be historians in the arts of deciphering letters and documents, early Latin, scribal handwriting, medieval French.

Print is predictable and impersonal, conveying information in a mechanical transaction with the reader’s eye. Handwriting, by contrast, resists the eye, reveals its meaning slowly, and is as intimate as skin.

The creation is the Bible of the Deist. He there reads, in the handwriting of the Creator himself, the certainty of His existence and the immutability of His power, and all other Bibles and Testaments are to him forgeries.

My handwriting was nothing to write home about, and I had this idea that calligraphy was like taking Latin in high school: that it was one of the bricks, the building bricks, that you had to understand about the forms of writing.

As a child. I grew up on a small farm, so I did a lot of drawings of animals, chickens and people. At the bottom of every page, I'd put a strange scribble. I was emulating adult handwriting, though I didn't actually know how to write.

Sending a handwritten letter is becoming such an anomaly. It's disappearing. My mom is the only one who still writes me letters. And there's something visceral about opening a letter - I see her on the page. I see her in her handwriting.

When I was seven we moved to Orpington, and in my new school, I was kept in for extra lessons to learn 'joined-up' writing instead of playing football. I still think that my poor handwriting and lack of soccer skills date from that period.

Killing time in the precinct, I find a copy of one of my early volumes in a dump-bin on the pavement outside the charity shop. The price is 10p. It is a signed copy. Under the signature, in my own handwriting, are the words, "To mum and dad".

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