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Quotes About Disjointed

People who are normal (i.e., sane, sensible) don't try to open lines of communication with total strangers by writing them a series of disjointed, weird, cryptic messages.
~ Jon Ronson
The illuminations of research would remain disjointed, and even fail to reckon the simple fact that life as it persisted in the seven continents of this planet has been a continuum. –P.J. Cherian
~ R. Balakrishnan
looked as if the various parts of its more or less humanoid body didn't quite fit properly.
~ Douglas Adams
He listened for a minute or two and then I saw his face change. His own side of the conversation was short and disjointed.
~ Agatha Christie
the characterization of actions allegedly prior to any narrative form being imposed upon them will always turn out to be the presentation of what are plainly the disjointed parts of some possible narrative.
~ Alasdair MacIntyre
To accept life in its disjointed pieces is an adult experience of freedom, but still these pieces must lodge and embed themselves somewhere, hopefully in a place that allows them to grow and endure.
~ Richard Sennett
The "lamp of the poor" is hardly visible in urban southwestern Ontario, although there are many poor who move disjointedly beneath it. And the stars are seldom clearly seen above the pollution of prosperity.
~ Alistair MacLeod
An eye here, lips there, all misplaced and disjointed, all make sense.
~ Samantha Schutz
I realized in a flash that the memory was already literature and that perhaps Lila was right: my book—even though it was having so much success—really was bad, and this was because it was well organized, because it was written with obsessive care, because I hadn't been able to imitate the disjointed, unaesthetic, illogical, shapeless banality of things.
~ Elena Ferrante
To me, it seems more realistic to my thought process when things feel a little scattered in the lyrics. Being disjointed is not that abstract of a thing when I think about how my brain works - I feel like it's almost more realistic. That's how my brain works.
~ Aesop Rock
Really, I'm incredibly disjointed and not candid. Just in general, my thoughts tend to come out in little spurts that don't necessarily connect. If you hang around long enough, you can find the linear path. But it will take a second. That is why these interviews never go well for me.
~ Kristen Stewart
For the moment, my life is a little schizophrenic.
~ Danielle Steel
Major Fosdick was cleaning his guns in the drawing-room because it was the most comfortable room in the house. While he did this he brooded. He enjoyed cleaning his guns and he enjoyed brooding so that the afternoon was passing pleasantly enough and its charm was disturbed only by the presence of his wife, who sat opposite him, mending a flannel undergarment and making disjointed conversation about subjects in which he was not interested.
~ Anthony Powell
The crowd did what crowds do. As I made my way through, each person stood and played with the quietness of it. It was a small concoction of disjointed hand movements, muffled sentences, and mute, self-conscious turns
~ Markus Zusak
Upped but mentally disjointed.
~ Beatrice Sparks
Our current identification system is so disjointed that the World Trade Center terrorists had a total of 63 valid driver's licenses between them.
~ Jack Kingston
a shambolic arrangement, split
~ Bernard Cornwell
As a work gets more autobiographical, more intimate, more confessional, more embarrassing, it breaks into fragments.
~ David Shields
How can I tell McDermott that this is a very disjointed time of my life and that I notice the walls have been painted a bright, almost painful white and under the glare of the fluorescent lights they seem to pulse and glow.
~ Bret Easton Ellis
Most people's journeys haven't been as disjointed as mine.
~ Delta Goodrem
Their foreign policy is so disjointed, confusing, and chaotic that, really, people need to reexamine those who want to be involved in every war.
~ Barack Obama
My memories of events and games are fragmented.
~ Zinedine Zidane
Most new ideas and new inventions are disjointed ideas merged.
~ Kevin Kelly
He was just scraps of words and dislocated phrases.
~ Thomas Bernhard