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Quotes About Other

There will be no floating waway. There will be no other reality tonight.
~ Khaled Hosseini
I get tired of other girls—there is such a provoking and eternal sameness about them.
~ L. M. Montgomery
The minimum necessary structuring ingredient of every ideology is to distance itself from another ideology, to denounce its other as ideology.
~ zizek slavoj iii
We're characters not of this world, so our knowledge about stuff, that other character's don't have, is quite fun.
~ Tom Ellis
Idiot, that's his concern – don't concern yourself with other people's business. It's his problem if he receives you badly.
~ Epictetus
The world will see the other side of Delhi in 'Freedom.'
~ Vivek Agnihotri
Christina on the Coast' is designing for other people based on their own style, so it's much more high design and you're getting to know other people in the show.
~ Christina Anstead
We want to see the options we refuse to pursue; we like to know what lurks on the other side of the door we never open.
~ Robert Atwan
God is a great gathering force, for by his very nature he is love; but the devil's work is to sunder, to set one against the other.
~ Robert Barron
If you want to understand another person in some fundamental way you must know where the person is in his or her evolution...the way in which the person is settling the issue of what is 'self' and what is 'other' essentially defines the underlying logic (or 'psychologic') of the person's meanings.
~ Robert Kegan
You smell of other people's blood, ma petite." I smiled at him, sweetly. "It was no one you knew." His
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
I don't want to have my money scalped off me to maintain other people's children. I don't like other people; I particularly don't like their children; I deeply disapprove of their proliferation making the globe uninhabitable. The fucking idiots – I don't want to pay for their fucking.
~ A.L. Rowse
Historically, Apartheid's failure to secure, once and for all, impenetrable frontiers between a plurality of different fleshes demonstrated a posteriori the limits of the colonial project of separation. Short of its total extermination, the Other is no longer external to us. It is within us, in the double figure of the alter ego, each mortally exposed to the other and to itself.
~ Achille Mbembe
The periphery of a place can tell us a great deal about its heartland. Along the edge of a nation's territory, its real prejudices, fears and obsessions — but also its virtues — irrepressibly bubble up as its people confront the 'other' whom they admire, or fear, or hold in contempt, and know little about.
~ Derek Lundy
The project of recovering myself as subject—that is, of recovering my freedom from its entrapment by the Other—necessarily puts me in conflict with the Other.
~ Donald D. Palmer
I'm there to make a kind of theatrical music that is desperately missing in my life. And if other people don't like it, I'm very unhappy, but I can't do anything about that.
~ Richard Foreman
Clearly Andrea prefers to be the adored other woman than the avoided wife. Yes, there are trade-offs, but there are also benefits.
~ Esther Perel
Comedy is tragedy that happens to other people.
~ Angela Carter
You awake Sep?" Beetle's whisper came from the other side of the teepee. "No. I always sleep sitting up." "Really?" "Of course I'm awake Beetle. You awake too?" "Nah. Fast asleep.
~ Angie Sage
Since you put it that way, then—guess who's coming to town?" "Who? Who?" Little Lloyd was interested, even if no one else was. "None other than your friend and mine, Sonny Sutton.
~ Ann B. Ross
He was a crazy Time Lord trying to turn back the clock, to save this woman when he'd failed to save the other.
~ Ann Cleeves
I had no idea the Vikings were interested. I was actually expecting other teams because the Green Bay Packers and three or four other teams asked for film after the combine in Dallas, and the Vikings weren't one of them.
~ Adam Thielen
What the other teams do is something that I can never control, so I just keep focussed on my direction.
~ Sete Gibernau
Technologies that exist between man and nature in a simple form and those that enable the interaction with other technologies are becoming significantly more complex and create their own information systems.
~ Hubert Burda