Quotes About Strangers
On Halloween, kids get to assume, for one night the outward forms of their innermost dread, and they're also allowed to take candy from strangers - the scariest thing of all.
~ Kate Christensen
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Year after year, the Nobel Awards bring a moment of happiness not only to the recipients, not only to colleagues and friends of the recipients, but even to strangers.
~ Alfred Hershey
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It's no big deal if I disappoint strangers.
~ Lizzie Armitstead
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It's a lot easier to play in front of quite a lot of strangers than a couple of your friends just because when it's someone that really knows you, it's much more scary.
~ Oliver Sim
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Sharing bad news with strangers is most certainly a selfish act.
~ Mike Gallagher
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Hopefully, film inspires you to think about human nature. It make us consider how we treat strangers and our most intimate.
~ Laura Dern
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We lie more to strangers than we lie to co-workers. Extroverts lie more than introverts. Men lie eight times more about themselves than they do other people. Women lie more to protect other people.
~ Pamela Meyer
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On airplanes, strangers confide in me the most deepest, darkest secrets. And I think they think I'll understand. And I generally do understand.
~ John Waters
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The Israelis and the Palestinians don't know each other. They live right there, but they've become strangers. And it makes it much more difficult to make peace with a person you really don't know, and that's an obstacle in itself.
~ Lawrence Wright
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I grew up playing with kids who were the kids of people my parents grew up playing with, and they know me like nobody else. I thought everybody was that way when I was growing up, and then I left to go to college, and I realised that the world is full of strangers.
~ Hope Jahren
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I convinced my parents to let me see an agent, but because I had been taught never to speak to strangers, I was so quiet during the interview, they said to bring me back when I was older.
~ Jason Fuchs
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'Humans of New York' is basically somebody walking up to absolute strangers on the street every day and, within minutes, talking with them about very personal things. Some things they haven't even told their best friends or family members.
~ Brandon Stanton
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As an individual, I need space and can't be locked in a house with strangers. I would do 'Bigg Boss' if I get to co-host it with Salman Khan.
~ Karan Singh Grover
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I love scary movies! My two favorites are pretty neck and neck: 'The Orphanage' and 'The Strangers.'
~ Jessica Parker Kennedy
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London audiences are the most challenging around - it's a group of such diverse strangers.
~ Rik Mayall
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I started standup at age nineteen. I decided that the only way I was going to try show business as a career was if I could make total strangers laugh.
~ Jay Chandrasekhar
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I've become a little immune to the gazes of strangers because it's been a part of my life for so long.
~ Maya Hawke
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I don't often meet with strangers and feel okay about collaborating with them.
~ Julia Holter
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To put it simply, people who are strangers to me will come up and say, 'Are you that guy from that show?' I'll be like, 'Yeah,' and they'll say, 'Oh, nice job.' And really, for the most part, it's people showing appreciation for the work you've done.
~ Joe Keery
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Just being gender non-conforming opens you to trouble from strangers. And violence.
~ Ezra Furman
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The Queen is distant towards strangers. But with friends and family she can be very funny.
~ Princess Michael of Kent
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The best thing about being an author is writing stories and having people - strangers all over the world - connect with them.
~ Emily Giffin
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There's no law against asking strangers about their lives and feelings, although sometimes it really feels like there is.
~ Miranda July
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I was way more comfortable in front of strangers than I was in front of relatives. So when they would laugh at my dysfunctions or my anxiety, I felt less alone, and I still do it for the same reason.
~ Richard Lewis
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