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Quotes About Oddly

Oddly, one of the first thoughts that popped into Michael's mind was why didn't these animals mind cooking their friends? Though maybe geese and chickens weren't on the same social level.
~ James Dashner
This piece, not of the first quality, doesn't fit with anything else I own, and yet isn't it always the inappropriate thing, the thing that doesn't quite work, that's oddly the dearest?
~ Donna Tartt
Oddly enough, I'm not religious but I'm also very fond of St Peter's in Rome. When I'm there, I always know there's a good meal not far away.
~ Jonathan Pryce
Not very good with death? Father was a military man, and military men lived with death; lived for death; lived on death. To a professional soldier, oddly enough, death was life.
~ Alan Bradley
Humor is perhaps a sense of intellectual perspective: an awareness that some things are really important, others not; and that the two kinds are most oddly jumbled in everyday affairs.
~ Christopher Morley
I'm thinking he must be a Northerner. I've never met any myself, but I'm told that when they speak the common tongue, they do it in a way that is oddly twisted.
~ Denise Domning
In the end we had the pieces of the puzzle, but no matter how we put them together, gaps remained, oddly shaped emptinesses mapped by what surrounded them, like countries we couldn't name.
~ Jeffrey Eugenides
Carrying a movie is both a great privilege, it's a great opportunity, but it can be a great pressure, and sometimes that can make people behave very oddly.
~ Kenneth Branagh
How oddly do life and death jostle each other in this strange world of ours! How nearly allied are smiles and tears!
~ Shirley Bassey
Oddly, almost no one seems to have expressed gratitude to the British and American banks, which recouped something like half of their losses. It may be that people simply don't thank banks, except in television commercials.
~ John Brooks
There was a look of consternation in them, of incredulity and something more - what was it? Yes, Gerald had looked that way the day his pet hunter had broken his leg and he had had to shoot him. Why did she have to think of that now? Such a silly thought. And why did Ashley look so oddly and say nothing?
~ Margaret Mitchell
How oddly holiness situated itself among the things of the world, how endlessly creation wrenched and strained under the burden of its own significance.
~ Marilynne Robinson
They were outside. It was oddly quiet, with just a muffled roar from behind the closed door, as if the ocean were contained on that side.
~ Eloisa James
Robina Fairfax's mouth opened in a smile which revealed teeth that could only have been her own, so variously coloured and oddly shaped were they.
~ Barbara Pym
Oddly, neglect seemed to have resulted in an accidental release of the spirit.
~ Arundhati Roy
It could be oddly dispiriting, the blank refusal of humankind to even attempt to function responsibly.
~ Jojo Moyes
It could be oddly dispiriting, the blank refusal of humankind to even attempt to function responsibly. And
~ Jojo Moyes
Whispering against her ear, he confessed, "When I'm really stressed out...I play with my toes." Gwen leaned back a bit and stared at him. "Seriously?" "It's really relaxing and very bearlike." And very weird. And yet..."I'm oddly comforted by this information.
~ Shelly Laurenston
In the end we had the pieces of the puzzle, but no matter how we put them together, gaps remained, oddly shaped emptinesses mapped by what surrounded them, like countries we couldn't name.
~ Jeffrey Eugenides
Los Angeles was an impression of failure, of disappointment, of despair, and of oddly makeshift lives. This is California? I thought.
~ Joseph Barbera
Nothing gives the English more pleasure, in a quiet but determined sort of way, than to do things oddly.
~ Bill Bryson
His mouth was long and mobile, red and oddly wet.
~ Susanna Clarke
He was rambling. But, oddly, his mind felt clearer now than it had in weeks. Perhaps it was the clarity of perspective. Most men spent their entire lives wondering about the future. Well, his future was empty now.
~ Brandon Sanderson
It's arguing, in a very good and positive way. It's sort of sitting down and pulling an argument apart. I think that's a very oddly Jewish thing. And it's the chaos of family and a slight sort of cosy messiness of it all.
~ Emily Maitlis