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Quotes About Peculiarity

Moral wounds have the peculiarity that they are invisible, but do not close: always painful, always ready to bleed when touched, they remain tender and open in the heart.
~ Alexandre Dumas
Moral wounds have the peculiarity that they are invisible, but do not close: always painful, always ready to bleed when touched, they remain tender and open in the heart. When
~ Alexandre Dumas
I wish now that I had known this was weird.
~ Alice Sebold
ECCENTRICITY, n. A method of distinction so cheap that fools employ it to accentuate their incapacity.
~ Ambrose Bierce
Me atrevería a decir que un hechicero puede llegar a ser útil y demás, pero, o sea, ¿siempre tienen que actuar de una manera tan puñeteramente rara?
~ Joe Abercrombie
People of uncommon abilities generally fall into eccentricities when their sphere of life is not adequate to their abilities.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
All movies are different, all movies have their own life.
~ Kurt Russell
Variety, individuality, peculiarity, eccentricity and indeed crankiness are agreeable to the British mind; they make life more interesting.
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
He was a small, stringy man of about fifty, with immense horn-rimmed spectacles, a long, sharp nose, and an unusual capacity for garrulous incoherence.
~ Edmund Crispin
Les gens qui ont de l'argent sont libres, après tout, d'être aussi bizarres qu'ils le veulent.
~ Edward Carey
A camel looks like a horse that was planned by a committee.
~ Anonymous
Sheep are just psychotic.
~ Catherine Hardwicke
My forte is awkwardness.
~ Zach Galifianakis
I think the world is a place for oddballs and freaks. I'm only interested in oddballs and freaks as characters.
~ Alan Ball
People are quite frequently eccentric.
~ Jane Smiley
It is a queer world and fantastic world. Why can't people have what they want?
~ Ford Madox Ford
Dziwna to by?a przyja??, ale dziwno?? przyja?ni cz?sto gwarantuje jej trwa?o??.
~ Ford Madox Ford
My dad has sometimes felt that I grew up a little lacking in sufficient eccentricity - in the sense that I'm willing to live as an adult in a house with walls that are parallel to each other, that sort of thing.
~ Jaron Lanier
He looked a little crazy, till you got used to him. He could act as if he had needs barely above the animal kingdom, taking roughing it to the next level. When he was in his working clothes, he looked as if he barely subsisted. He could growl and snarl like a lunatic. But he had intelligent diction, good table manners, and while he might not be terribly social and on the quiet side, he had no trouble being around people. He was perfectly cordial.
~ Robyn Carr
These kids just keep getting weirder and weirder.
~ Roman Torchwick
out·li·er -,l()r noun 1: something that is situated away from or classed differently from a main or related body
~ Malcolm Gladwell
his becoming a true outlier, we have to know a lot more about him than that.
~ Malcolm Gladwell
The outlier, in the end, is not an outlier at all.
~ Malcolm Gladwell
We are all special cases.
~ Albert Camus