Quotes About Unfamiliar
That uncomfortable buzzing in your head is the hum of thought. I know the sensation must be quite unfamiliar.
~ Joe Hill
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Touching him is familiar and unfamiliar. We have been here before. Also we have never been here before.
~ E. Lockhart
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The familiar will always remain the likely starting point for the rendering of the unfamiliar; an existing representation will always exert its spell over the artist even while he strives to record the truth.
~ E.H. Gombrich
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It was the hour of unreality—the hour, that is, when unfamiliar things are real.
~ E.M. Forster
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My right hand hasn't seen my left hand in thirty years.
~ Anonymous
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The South is like a foreign country to me!
~ Richard LaGravenese
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What do you want to do with me? she asked. You had an unpleasant tumble. He nodded toward the unfamiliar creatures. My Ganmede friends and I are nursing you back to health, that's all. By drugging me? (Molly and Arch)
~ Frank Beddor
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I have been a stranger in a strange land
~ Frank Herbert
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I have been a stranger in a strange land,'" Halleck quoted.
~ Frank Herbert
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Lost among these entirely strange people.
~ Franz Kafka
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Texas is as alien as Mars.
~ Joe R. Lansdale
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Don't look at Jaques as if he was a human being, he comes from another planet.
~ Luc Besson
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It is a sign of great inner insecurity to be hostile to the unfamiliar.
~ Anais Nin
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Remember, they've never seen you before in their life.
~ Andy Warhol
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Then we bought about ten tiny buttons with pictures on them. The faces included Virginia Woolf, Jimi Hendrix, Stephen Hawking, and Janis Joplin, but Claud didn't know who any of them were. She just picked them because they looked "funky.
~ Ann M. Martin
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had been like wandering into the wrong carnival sideshow, the kind that left one feeling sick and slightly soiled.
~ John Connolly
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Imagination of my kind is most caught, most fired, most worked upon by the unfamiliar: I have thrivenon the changes and chances, the dislocations andcontrasts which have made up so much of my life.
~ Elizabeth Bowen
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The Past is a strange land, most strange. Wind blows not there, nor does rain fall: If they do, they cannot hurt at all.
~ Edward Thomas
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Doubt had enclosed me in a world devoid of hope, devoid of faith. Beyond this small harbor of logical understanding lay the open waters of an unfamiliar freedom—something new, as yet unnamed, perhaps unnamable, which my aching heart longed to embrace. To enter the universe Joey had unveiled meant leaving my old world behind on the quay, and braving the uncharted waters alone.
~ Arjuna Ardagh
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It is not the experience which leads him to the problem, but the problem which leads him to the experience. That is also Zola's method and procedure. He begins a new novel as the German professor of the anecdote begins a new course of lectures, in order to obtain more exact information about a subject with which he is unfamiliar.
~ Arnold Hauser
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The German Bundesliga is very interesting for me because I was born and brought up in Germany. I've never worked in the Bundesliga so that makes it more exciting.
~ David Wagner
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An unfamiliar city is a fine thing. That's the time and place when you can suppose that all the people you meet are nice. It's dream time.
~ Louis-Ferdinand Celine
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Delicious it was, the hatred between us, or so I thought. Such unfamiliar excitement, to have him there to ridicule and despise.
~ Anne Rice
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The world, even the smallest parts of it, is filled with things you don't know." Wow.
~ Sherman Alexie
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