This is a quote used by the Irish writer and poet, Oscar Wilde, (1854--1900). I find it hard to understand what your question is here, however, I can explain the meaning of the quote to you, if that is what you were looking for.
I take two meanings from this quote. One beingthat to gain freedoms, sometimes sacrifices have to be made for the benefit of everyone. The quote refers to wars fought and the price of lives paid to acquire and maintain freedom(s) for a nation. Oscar Wilde is saying that sometimes the price of blood paid is just too much and it's harder to enjoy freedom when it came at such a high cost. The second meaning being that sometimes it is hard to trust liberty ("hard to shake her hand dabbled with blood"), because you don't always know the motive behind her. You don't know the prices paid, or what will be paid to maintain liberalism. Also, it's hard to know if she-(Liberty; if refering to the United States) wants to spread liberalism throughout the world, quote example: "I believe in only one thing: liberty; but I do not believe in liberty enough to want to force it upon anyone." H.L Mencken; meaning that sometimes it can be hypocritical (as it is wrong to take away someone else's idea of what liberalism is by forcing your own upon them), therefore harder to trust.
Fingers of one hand and all but one finger of the second hand; and fingers of 2 hands plus one other finger.
"They shook hands" is correct.
You put your index finger and thumb together of both hands above your forehead.This will make a triangle. Then you get under the volley-ball when it comes and, with the tips of your fingers, push up. :)
We have 2 hands
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Never. He does say the word "blood" fifteen times, and "bloody" another five. But not "blood on my hands". He does say "There's blood on thy face" to the murderer who kills Banquo. The closest he comes to talking about blood on his hands is "Will all great Neptune's ocean wash the blood clean from my hand."
Blood on My Hands was created in 2008.
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With Blood on My Hands was created on 2007-02-12.
Blood on Our Hands was created on 2005-02-17.
Not if you wash your hands. If you leave the blood on your hands I don't think you will get infected.
The duration of Kiss the Blood off My Hands is 1.32 hours.
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Kiss the Blood off My Hands was created on 1948-10-30.
Brutus tells them to bathe their hands in Caesar's blood, then walk to the marketplace with their bloodied swords to proclaim peace, freedom, and liberty.
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Your hands are warm because of the blood flow in your body. Blood carries heat from your core to your extremities, like your hands, to keep them warm and functioning properly.