Quotes About Peculiarities
My programs don't have bugs... they have random features.
~ Sean Keogh
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Everybody has their idiosyncrasies.
~ Quincy Jones
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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
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Every man has his follies -- and often they are the most interesting thing he has got.
~ Josh Billings
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The class murmured apprehensively, should she prove to harbor her share of the peculiarities indigenous to that region.
~ Harper Lee
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Dr. Finch had drunk so long and so deep of his heady brew that his being was shot through with curious mannerisms and odd exclamations.
~ Harper Lee
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We're human, after all, and everybody's got something a little off somewhere.
~ Haruki Murakami
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is expected to have certain peculiarities, but the most peculiar feature of Mr Norrell's house was, without a doubt, Childermass. In no other household in London was there any servant like him. One day he might be observed removing a dirty cup and wiping crumbs from a table like a common footman. The next day
~ Susanna Clarke
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We all have our peculiarities," said Wallander.
~ Henning Mankell
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Nous n'aborderons pas ici le thème de toutes les singularités de Queequeg, nous passerons sous silence sa manière de s'abstenir de café et
~ Herman Melville
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Look after all those lovely peculiarities in your face, your body, and yourself.
~ Radhika Apte
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The peculiarities of my childhood, of constantly moving through so many different cultures, of always being the outsider, may have made me extraordinarily self-sufficient, but it had also bred a certain detachment, a sense that the world was a place to explore rather than truly inhabit. This manifested as a kind of shyness, even timidity.
~ Scott Anderson
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So I'd been called the Barbara Walters of weird shit.There's weird shit and then there's weird shit.
~ Carrie Vaughn
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He had a few eccentricities himself and was tolerant of the peculiarities of others; indeed, he rather relished the ridiculous.
~ Carson McCullers
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Little towns are like little children in this respect, that they interest most when they are enacting native peculiarities unconscious of beholders. Discovering themselves to be watched they attempt to be entertaining by putting on an antic, and produce disagreeable caricatures which spoil them. The
~ Thomas Hardy
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That's what people are like: they want talent, which is inherently peculiar, yet they absolutely don't want the peculiarities connected to it - perhaps necessarily bound up with it - which they refuse to understand or forgive.
~ Thomas Mann
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Every man has his follies - and often they are the most interesting things he has got.
~ Josh Billings
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Without our individual kinks we would all be flat as boards.
~ Ec31
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Wherever there is a heart and an intellect, the diseases of the physical frame are tinged with the peculiarities of these.
~ Nathaniel Hawthorne
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South Florida, Central Florida, and North Florida could never be mistaken for each other. Each has its quirks and attractions.
~ Jeff Vandermeer
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The physician must give heed to the region in which the patient lives, that is to say, to its type and peculiarities.
~ Paracelsus
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A man must be strong enough to mold the peculiarity of his imperfections into the perfection of his peculiarities.
~ Walther Rathenau
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Among a million Russian huts you will never find even two that are exactly the same. Everything that lives is unique. It is unimaginable that two people, or two briar-roses, should be identical . . . If you attempt to erase the peculiarities and individuality of life by violence, then life itself must suffocate.
~ Vasily Grossman
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A vida morre onde a violência tenta apagar a sua originalidade, as suas peculiaridades.
~ Vasily Grossman
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