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Quotes About Strange

the thought crossed her mind that a bed was really a very strange thing-a human nest, really, where our human fragility made its nightly demands for comfort and cosseting
~ Alexander McCall Smith
Perhaps what I am about to say will appear strange to you gentlemen, socialists, progressives, humanitarians as you are, but I never worry about my neighbor, I never try to protect society which does not protect me -- indeed, I might add, which generally takes no heed of me except to do me harm -- and, since I hold them low in my esteem and remain neutral towards them, I believe that society and my neighbor are in my debt.
~ Alexandre Dumas
Perhaps it's rude to notice when a wizard does something strange.
~ Donita K. Paul
Why are other people's prejudices so strange, while our own are so thought-out and reasonable?
~ Donna Leon
Truly Virgil was right: love was a form of sickness. It altered people, made them behave in strange and irrational ways.
~ Donna Woolfolk Cross
Cotidianamente a la energía vitalizadora del atractor extraño del futuro ideal del hipercampo se le conoce como amor.
~ Dr. Jacobo Grinberg-Zylberbaum
Atractor Extraño: En la física se refiere al algoritmo que describe un sistema complejo y hacia el cual el sistema prospera.
~ Dr. Jacobo Grinberg-Zylberbaum
It's a strange life... you really don't know how you will impact people or how things will play out.
~ Emily Haines
Isn't life strange? There are people who have so many leftover clothes they can't stuff them all in their wardrobe. And then there are people like me, whose socks never match.
~ Haruki Murakami
Having no unusual coincidence is far more unusual than any coincidence could possibly be.
~ Isaac Asimov
What a strange life I lead- a kind of Cinderella-life-half glitter in crystal shoes, half mice and cinders! But it is a wonderful life all the same.
~ Helen Keller
Life's nonsense pierces us with strange relation.
~ Wallace Stevens
For strange effects and extraordinary combinations we must go to life itself, which is always far more daring than any effort of the imagination.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
Nostalgia in reverse, the longing for yet another strange land, grew especially strong in spring.
~ Vladimir Nabokov, Mary
I have always been astonished by hate. Revenge and hate. That is such strange human elements. I have seen a lot of that in my life. I am just as surprised each time. By revenge and hate.
~ Odd Nerdrum
Life, in my estimation, is a biological misadventure that we terminate on the shoulders of six strange men whose only objective is to make a hole in one with you.
~ Fred Allen
What strange phenomena we find in a great city, all we need do is stroll about with our eyes open. Life swarms with innocent monsters.
~ Charles Baudelaire
I stared at the large sheet of paper spread out in front of me, wondering what to write. It was strange. When I had read the newspaper, I had been enraged by the revisionist educational system that had been poisoning our youth for so many years. But now that I actually had to criticize the teachers who taught us every day, I could not find anything really bad to say about any of them.
~ Ji-li Jiang
It was strange. When I had read the newspaper, I had been enraged by the revisionist educational system that had been poisoning our youth for so many years. But now that I actually had to criticize the teachers who taught us every day, I could not find anything really bad to say about any of them.
~ Ji-li Jiang
the domain of quantum world is so astonishingly strange that it even makes tales of alien abductions sound perfectly reasonable
~ Jim Al-Khalili
a man who was, as we say in the restaurant business, one taco short of a combo platter.
~ Joan Bauer
It just shows what strange things life throws at yer. It doesn't do to fall out with someone and say yer'll never speak to them again as long as yer live, because yer never know whether some day yer'll have to eat your words.
~ Joan Jonker
May was used to strange things like this. Her mom always said all sorts of quirks came with a house as old as theirs. May used to insist it was ghosts. But Mrs. Bird had long ago given her one too many stern looks on the topic. So May simply sank beneath the water and let bubbles drift out of her nose.
~ Jodi Lynn Anderson
Briery Swamp slept. And May Ellen Bird, only a baby after all, who did not know the strange history of her town or even the name of it yet, was blissfully unaware that it slept with one eye open.
~ Jodi Lynn Anderson