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Strange Quotes - Page 37

Men of God and men of war have strange affinities.

Cormac McCarthy (2015). “Blood Meridian: Picador Classic”, p.264, Pan Macmillan

How can we be strangers if we both believe in God?

Bernard Malamud (1973). “Rembrandt's Hat”, p.8, Macmillan

The truth, as always, will be far stranger.

Arthur C. Clarke (2012). “2001: A Space Odyssey”, p.19, RosettaBooks

I am now and have always been a stranger to the realm of practical matters.

Anton Chekhov (2003). “Chekhov: The Essential Plays: The Seagull, Uncle Vanya, Three Sisters & The Cherry Orchard”, p.107, Modern Library

This will be a good time for poetry, you know, when things get darker and stranger and your very speech is being questioned and the sense of trusting that human thing.

"New York's East Village Ushers In New Year With Feast Of Language". Interview with Tom Vitale, kccu.org. January 2, 2017.

Parenthood abruptly catapults us into a permanent relationship with a stranger.

Andrew Solomon (2014). “Far From the Tree: Parents, Children and the Search for Identity”, p.1, Simon and Schuster

The words 'far, far away' had always a strange charm.

Alfred Lord Tennyson (1897). “A Memoir By His Son”

Strangers are an endangered species.

Adrienne Rich (1993). “A Wild Patience Has Taken Me This Far: Poems 1978-1981”, p.40, W. W. Norton & Company