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Quotes About Unique

It's always good to take an orthogonal view of something. It develops ideas.
~ Ken Thompson
One thing that is unique to Stadium Goods is that they have a consolidated view of everything that is going on in the footwear ecosystem because they are connecting with customers, both buyers and sellers of sneakers, in so many different places.
~ Kirsten Green
audacious, far different from Ethan's
~ Lisa Kleypas
I know just what it's like to feel different from everyone else. And you know what? Being different can be pretty spelltacular!
~ Unknown
You haven't met a girl like me. In fact, you're never going to meet a girl like me again.
~ Lisa Tawn Bergren
While all bodies share the same fate, all voices do not.
~ Li-Young Lee
Every spiritual path leads the sincere seeker to the truth that can only be found within. The Sufi says that there are as many roads to God as there are human beings, "as many as the breaths of the children of men." Because we are each individual and unique, the journey of discovering our real nature will be different for each of us. At the same time different spiritual paths are suited to different types of people.
~ Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee
Dreams are private, she said. And she is right. A dream is a story that no one else will get to hear or read.
~ Lloyd Jones
Girls like her are a dime a dozen, and I happen to have a pocket full of dimes.
~ Lois Duncan
It's one of those ultramodern, "architecturally designed" affairs—all windows, some concrete and metal. It rises like an angular, shimmering phoenix from the ruins of what was probably once a characterful home—something unique but not quite old enough to claim protective heritage status.
~ Unknown
You have to be first, different, or great. If you're one of them, you may make it.
~ Loretta Lynn
Uniquely, in addition to a state flower, tree, and other usual state symbols, Delaware claims a state star. Located in the Ursa Major constellation, the "Delaware Diamond" is registered on the International Star Registry.
~ Unknown
Finn was different. And he was different because she wanted him in her left in a way she hadn't wanted anyone for a very long time. Maybe ever.
~ Jill Shalvis
They paid some madman who thought he was a decorator a lot of money to make the place look hip and unique. May be it's my lack of fashion sense talking, but I thought they should have held out for one of those gorillas who has learned to paint. The results would have been of similar quality, and they could have paid in fresh produce. - Harry Dresden, Small Favor, Jim Butcher
~ Jim Butcher
She is not a cookie. Neither is she a biscuit, a PopTart, Sweet TART, apple tart, or any other kind of pastry. She is my apprentice.
~ Jim Butcher
Chicago. It's insane and violent and corrupt and vital and artistic and noble and cruel and wonderful. It's full of greed and hope and hate and desire and excitement and pain and happiness. The air sings with screams and laughter, with sirens, with angry shouts, with gunshots, with music. It's an impossible city, at war with itself, every horrible and wonderful thing blending together to create something terrifying and lovely and utterly unique. I
~ Jim Butcher
He sees the color blue," the etherealist said. "But his color blue. Not yours.
~ Jim Butcher
They'd paid some madman who thought he was a decorator a lot of money to make the place look hip and unique. Maybe it's my lack of fashion sense talking, but I thought they should have held out for one of these gorillas who has learned to paint. The results would have been of similar quality, and they could have paid in fresh produce.
~ Jim Butcher
You are a rare kind of crazy, man.
~ Jim Butcher
You may pretend you are like them. But you are not.
~ Jim Butcher
I was a fluke in a classroom full of flukes on a planet overpopulated by flukes.
~ Jim Lynch
I'm not worried about you because you don't get it your own way. You never have, and believe it or not, that makes you extraordinary.
~ Jim Lynch
I know now that almost everyone wonders something like that, sooner or later and no matter what he or she is doing, but one of the mixed blessings of being twenty and twenty-one and even twenty-three is the conviction that nothing like this, all evidence to the contrary notwithstanding, has ever happened to anyone before.
~ Joan Didion
The key to competitive success—for businesses and nonprofits alike—lies in an organization's ability to create unique value. Porter's prescription: aim to be unique, not best. Creating value, not beating rivals, is at the heart of competition.
~ Joan Magretta