Quotes About Unsettled
The guy didn't move. He was five inches down in height, maybe thirty pounds in weight, maybe a whole foot in reach. Evidently unarmed, because otherwise his weapon would have been out and in his hand already. Evidently unsettled, too, by Reacher's gaze, which was steady, and calm, and slightly amused, but also undeniably predatory, and even a little unhinged.
~ Lee Child
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Aaron stared down at his pad of paper, unsure. He said, "So what would be the best word for you? Vagrant?" Reacher said, "Itinerant. Distributed. Transient. Episodic.
~ Lee Child
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Forget your pain. It was what I said when I took Father's hand in the drawing room yesterday, what I repeated again tonight. But I didn't mean this. I must be careful. Yet what bothers me isn't the power of the magic or how, to a person, they've all accepted it as truth. No, what unsettles me the most is how much I want to believe it too.
~ Libba Bray
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Many words are in a state of mutation, the pronunciation being unsettled even in the best society, a result that must often arise where language is as variable and undetermined as the English.
~ James F. Cooper
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It was easy to leave Karoi. Karoi had always felt like a train station platform, a flat place from which we hoped to leave at any moment for somewhere more interesting and picturesque.
~ Alexandra Fuller
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That was the thing about hurricanes and tropical storms, they left town in the same fashion that a stubborn old dowager would leave a cotillion, slowly saying good-bye to her minions, returning for one last waltz, finally leaving for parts unknown, maybe to dissolve into nothingness or to simply find another party, gather steam, and raise a little more hell.
~ Dorothea Benton Frank
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Never have I been able to settle in life. Always seated askew, as if on the arm of a chair; ready to get up, to leave.
~ Andre Gide
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This body has been disturbed." "I'd be disturbed too if I was suddenly dead," I replied.
~ Anne Bishop
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A gust of night pushed its way in the door and everyone inside wavered once like stalks in a field then resumed their talk.
~ Anne Carson
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Everything interests me, but nothing holds me.
~ Fernando Pessoa
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It was in a certain sense home – the place, that is, where one doesn't feel.
~ Fernando Pessoa
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I'm not someone who feels settled.
~ Zlatan Ibrahimovic
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In this industry, it's very fickle; you don't know where you are.
~ Emily Atack
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When I was filming 'Ouija,' there were some elements in that that really creeped me out.
~ Olivia Cooke
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Nothing is definite, nothing is finished, nothing is determined.
~ Howard Jacobson
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I enjoy moving. I like to be in a new place. Settling down doesn't appeal to me much. I like the whole business of it. And I love the first night in the new place.
~ Ruth Rendell
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My wild and free side unsettled some, and unwedged others.
~ Brigitte Bardot
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His thoughts seemed to be elsewhere, and his eyes were very troubled.
~ Lois Lowry
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You always say that, said Evan, but then you go on your trips and vacations and then you settle back into things and then you're quiet for a while and then you say you're fine, you're busy, and then after a while you say you're going crazy again, and you start all over.
~ Lorrie Moore
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The world was filling with ghosts. We were a haunted country in a haunted world.
~ Louise Erdrich
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Some migrants are happy to depart.
~ Salman Rushdie
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I hate the stress of leaving. Even though I have everything I need, I always feel like I'm forgetting something.
~ Eric Halvorsen
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The outside air had altered her mood, from an unsettled elation to something within reach of embarrassment, even shame.
~ Alice Munro
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I am a member of a party of one, and I live in an age of fear. Nothing lately has unsettled my party and raised my fears as much as your editorial, on Thanksgiving Day, suggesting that employees should be required to state their beliefs in order to hold their jobs. The idea is inconsistent with our constitutional theory and has been stubbornly opposed by watchful men since the early days of the Republic.
~ E. B. White
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