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Quotes About Weirdly

The pain was quite extraordinary. And yet also weirdly welcome and restorative, bringing him news of his aliveness and his caughtness in a story larger than himself.
~ Jonathan Franzen
That's...weirdly familiar. I'd nearly been crushed by a similar pendulum trap during my Judgment. Ah, memories.
~ Andrew Rowe
It was impossible to tell what was going through her mind, but she seemed more weirdly here, alive and in her element, than she'd ever been while trudging the halls of Upper Thayer with her books under her arms, or sitting at our dining room table.
~ Joe Schreiber
I love pink - pink's my favourite. I hardly ever - weirdly - wear it, but I love the colour pink.
~ Ellie Goulding
Well, I'm obsessed with shoes - small shoes, weirdly shaped shoes, hotdogs in shoes, things sliding in and out of shoes.
~ Natasia Demetriou
He gave a peculiar smile. It seemed intended to be rueful, but some other emotion was hijacking it, warping it into something weirdly triumphant. You seemed pretty sure a month ago . . . I said. Well, you have to take a position, don't you? ...
~ James Lasdun
Not saving you from this storm, mutant," he said. "Saving you for your later fate, we are." His voice was weirdly inflected and metallic, like an automated answering machine. "Oh, good. Yoda captured us," Fang whispered.
~ James Patterson
I therefore have to use The Force. And weirdly, this doesn't work very well. I don't understand why, because on the last census, I put my religion down as Jedi Knight.
~ Jeremy Clarkson
Weirdly enough, I'm a macroeconomics enthusiast.
~ Andreja Pejic
It's hard for me to believe that a shy, bespectacled college graduate like Brad Meltzer who's a novelist and a father is a really setting out to be weirdly misogynistic.
~ Grant Morrison
Melodrama is a weirdly drunken plausibility and cannot sincerely be disliked.
~ Maxwell Bodenheim
In The Jew of New York, Ben Katchor draws on a historical event—the early-nineteenth-century plan to set up a Jewish homeland in upstate New York—to create a weirdly real world of make-believe. Or
~ Nancy Pearl