278 Quotes About Strangers
- Author Ali Smith
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You can’t just ask strangers to drive you up and down the country. This is the twenty first century. Strangers are more dangerous than ever; we’ve never been more dangerous.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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The older you get, the easier it is for you to distinguish between your friends and people you are not seeing for the first time.
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- Author Samiha Totanji
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You don’t know how much is tiring to stay here Since chaos is all I knowMess is all I see And noise is all I hear...I wish I could escape this hell to a place Where l know no one and no one knows my name; Flying as if I’ve never been tamed beforeLaughing is if I’ve never cried before And dancing as if there is no other eye around to look at me …
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- Author Cassandra Clare
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Simon would have felt both honored and love, except mostly he felt weird, because he had only a few broken fragments of memory that said he knew these people at all, and a whole lifetime of memories that said they were armed, overly intense strangers. The kind you might avoid on public transportation.
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- Author Diyar Harraz
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How queer it was for two lovers to suddenly turn into strangers?
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- Author Suzy Kassem
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The more light in your composition, the more generous you are. That is the first sign of a true light warrior. They give without waiting for you to ask. They give without expecting to be repaid. They give to strangers and even offer help to enemies. And sadly, because their light is so bright, they also attract tons of bugs and flies their way.
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- Author Owen Wister
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For out of the eyes of every stranger looks either a friend or an enemy, waiting to be known.
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- Author Steve Maraboli
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Smile at strangers and you just might change a life.
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- Author A. Deborah Baker
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Avery and Zib might have stayed where they were, watching the stranger dwindle in the distance. They might have chosen to run, to seek other ways of warming themselves, for they were both reasonably cautious children with no interest in breaking their parents' hearts. But they were cold, and they were wet, and the Up-and-Under had a way of wearing such caution away, a little bit at a time, replacing them with curiosity and the quiet conviction that sometimes, the right thing was to follow.
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