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Quotes About Quirks

Dicen que de los muertos se acaba añorando más las manías que te irritaban que la coherencia de sus actos
~ Elvira Lindo
If you like 'The Nature of Things,' or if you like 'Quirks and Quarks' you'll certainly like Lee Smolin's writing, and 'Time Reborn' is his latest nonfiction book, and it's an absolutely compelling read. It's worth the time.
~ Robert J. Sawyer
Every set has their own personalities and their own quirks. It's funny comparing starring in a show to going in and doing recurring work - there's already a rhythm that's been established, and people know each other so well. It's like being a guest in someone else's home.
~ Sara Rue
I've got a lot of little quirks and moments that - my wife, she knows exactly what to say and how to handle me, 'cause I can be hard to handle.
~ Charles Kelley
A lot of times people hide their quirks when they're first getting to know a person.
~ Kali Hawk
Love your flaws, and own your quirks.
~ Ariana Grande
And now we're apart and you're just some stranger who knows all my secrets and all my family members and all my quirks and flaws and it doesn't make sense.
~ Gaby Dunn
For 'The Bestseller'... there was hardly any research, but I had to give each person a quirk and develop their stories so that it would relate to who they are.
~ Ravi Subramanian
We are all human beings with our own little knick-knacks and ways of doing things.
~ Bernhard Langer
A great deal of creativity is about pattern recognition, and what you need to discern patterns is tons of data. Your mind collects that data by taking note of random details and anomalies easily seen every day: quirks and changes that, eventually, add up to insights.
~ Margaret Heffernan
My programs don't have bugs... they have random features.
~ Sean Keogh
The fact is, he said, I liked you from the first moment I saw you, when you looked like you wanted to punch me in the face for just being alive. That probably says something dark about me. And I think you like me because I annoy you. Both of us have real problems, but maybe we should make our weird personalities work for us.
~ Maureen Johnson
Everybody has their idiosyncrasies.
~ Quincy Jones
Is there something wrong with you? Mentally?" "Darlin', you met my family. You've gotta be more specific than that.
~ Shelly Laurenston
Bones stared at the cheap melamine plate with an omelet, fruit bowl, and dry toast. "Is something wrong?" Dr. Chu asked. I have the stomach flu, sore throat, tooth abscess, migraine, allergy to gluten . . . . I never eat breakfast on Wednesdays or in closed rooms or during a lunar eclipse, especially in July or when I'm out of deodorant. . . "I'm just not hungry.
~ Sherry Shahan
Overall, I'm a mix of a lot of different quirks, from my dimples to my eyebrows to my lips, which I've always felt were just one of my signature features.
~ Lindsey Wixson
Every man has his follies -- and often they are the most interesting thing he has got.
~ Josh Billings
We're human, after all, and everybody's got something a little off somewhere.
~ Haruki Murakami
All the quirks you've spent years trying to hide, they are actually your superpowers; they're what set you apart. They don't make you better. They don't make you worse. They make you you, and only you can be that.
~ Oliver Stark
Everyone loves characters that are relatable or who have unique quirks or tragic flaws.
~ Joe Madureira
I've got plenty of quirks. I go to an office early in the morning. Early in the morning is really good writing time. I take anywhere between six to eight showers a day. I'm not exaggerating. I'm not a germaphobe: it's all about a fresh start.
~ Aaron Sorkin
Do you know, I think that of all your idiosyncrasies that choke you give, when you are determined not to laugh, is the one that most enchants me.
~ Georgette Heyer, The Nonesuch
There is something in what he said. English is a merry confusion of quirks and irregularities that often seem willfully at odds with logic and common sense.
~ Bill Bryson
How's your mom?" "Well . . . she's Mom. Beautiful, charming, and obsessive-compulsive.
~ Sylvia Day