Stranger Quotes - Page 7
I am writing for myself and strangers. This is the only way that I can do it.
Gertrude Stein, Joan Retallack (2008). “Gertrude Stein: Selections”, p.99, Univ of California Press
Edmund Spenser, George Gilfillan (1859). “The poetical works of Edmund Spenser: With memoir and critical dissertations”, p.45
"The Sun Watches the Sun". Book by Dejan Stojanovic, "Benefactors" (p. 110), 1999.
It was a train full of strangers, and they were all the same.
Cherie Priest (2012). “Dreadnought”, p.372, Pan Macmillan
Billy Graham (1994). “Death and the Life After”, p.32, Thomas Nelson Inc
Charles de Secondat Montesquieu, baron de, Charles de Secondat baron de Montesquieu (2005). “The Spirit of Laws”, The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.
Barbara Deming (1984). “We Are All Part of One Another: A Barbara Deming Reader”
Albert Camus (2012). “The Stranger”, p.91, Vintage
It wasn't only fanatics and drunkards who began conversations with strangers in public.
"The Consolations of Philosophy". Book by Alain de Botton, 2000.
William Shakespeare, Barry Cornwall (1857). “Complete Works of Shakespeare”, p.384
Art is the closest we can come to understanding how a stranger really feels.
"11th Hour", Colorado Public Television, 1994.
We're all born strangers to ourselves and each other, and we're seldom formally introduced.
Robert Charles Wilson (2010). “Spin”, p.438, Macmillan