
Top 27 Talking To A Stranger Quotes
#1. I recommend trying this kind of grassroots organizing for a week or a year, a month or a lifetime - working for whatever change you want to see in the world. Then one day you will be talking to a stranger who has no idea you played any part in the victory she or he is celebrating.
Gloria Steinem
#2. Talking to a stranger because it's the only safe kind of talking you can do
John Green
#3. Sometimes writing is like talking to a stranger who's exactly like yourself in every possible way, only to realize that this stranger is as boring as shit.
Chuck Klosterman
#4. If only this mist would clear, it would be a lovely day," she said faintly.
"And if only the clouds would thicken up it would be a miserable day," Mr. Allen contributed from behind the paper. "It is what it is.
Val McDermid
#5. I think the busiest people are often the loneliest.
Lisa Kleypas
#6. I've struggled in my life. I've had hard times, but I kept pressing on.
Dwyane Wade
#7. It feels like we are sitting on the tight bench of a bus with a stranger between us, one that neither of us is willing to admit or mention, and so we find ourselves talking around him and through him and sneaking glances when the other one isn't looking.
Jodi Picoult
#8. There is nothing more mysterious than a TV set left on in an empty room. It is even stranger than a man talking to himself or a woman standing dreaming at her stove. It is as if another planet is communicating with you.
Jean Baudrillard
#9. Walking down the street, weaving in and out of the crowds, I try to think of something - anything - to look forward to.
Tabitha Suzuma
#12. One of my biggest fears - maybe my biggest weakness as a Christian - is that I have a hard time going up to a stranger and talking to them about Jesus.
Francis Chan
#13. If what you create seems to turn out much stranger than who you are as a person, it's probably because your heart is talking.
Criss Jami
#14. It was in Warwick Castle that I came across the curious stranger whom I am going to talk about. He attracted me by three things: his candid simplicity, his marvelous familiarity with ancient armor, and the restfulness of his company
for he did all the talking.
Mark Twain
#15. When I fell in love with you ... It was nothing like I'd ever known before. It was nearly instant. I think I started falling for you, the moment you shook my hand ... It was so powerful. I knew it was wrong, but it was addicting. - Jack Travis
Lisa Kleypas
#16. As you grow older, you'll find that you enjoy talking to strangers far more than to your friends.
Joy Williams
#17. C'mon, friend. It's two on one. You sure don't look like you're up to those odds. (Stranger)
You can't be talking to me. I don't have prokas for friends. And I assure you I could gut you both before your stench had time to catch up to your fall. (Syn)
Sherrilyn Kenyon
#18. If your not brave enough to talk to a stranger how do you think they will become anything more then a stranger.
Eden Griffith
#19. I respect you," he murmured. "and your views. I think of you as an equal. I respect your brains, and all those big words you like to use. But I also want to rip your clothes off and have sex with you until you scream and cry and see God." -Jack Travis (Smooth Talking Stranger)
Lisa Kleypas
#20. To talk to a stranger is like talking to the stars: it doesn't commit you.
Elie Wiesel
#21. The limits that we see are actually the negative thoughts of apprehension, anxiety and uncertainty that we have burdened with ourselves.
Stephen Richards
#22. As a child, I heard many warnings from teachers about the perils of talking with strangers. Yet now, fairly late in my life, I can think of not many things better than to talk with strangers. The idea of being a stranger is also very appealing.
Michael Leunig
#23. Power BI Desktop has absolutely no dependencies on Excel or Office.
Edward Price
#24. Hey, I write fiction. I just make this stuff up, unless I get my hands on some good juicy truth. You know the kind I'm talking about ... that stranger-than variety.
Dick Peterson
#26. The detective's highest talent lay in the gentle art of seeking favours under the guise of conferring them!
Agatha Christie
#27. Men are like dogs, Stacy was fond of saying. And she usually went on to add that, like dogs, they all took up too much space on the bed, and they always went for the crotch.
Lisa Kleypas
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