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“I have only met men like you in novels, men who lived their own idiosyncrasies.”
Sachin Kundalkar“I have only men like you n novels, men who lived their own idiosyncrasies.”
Sachin Kundalkar, Cobalt Blue“She doesn’t shake hands.” Saul smiled at the reverend and shrugged. She had other odd behaviors. Saul never viewed her idiosyncrasies as a problem. Rather, he enjoyed her ongoing revelations. She was a piñata of surprises every time they went out. –Michael Benzehabe, from the novel Unassimilated”
Michael Benzehabe“Always remember, that YOU are the most beautiful woman in the world. Your weight, your height, your eyes, your scars, your idiosyncrasies, your complexion, and your sartorial choices have nothing to do with beauty. The mirror lies darling. It does. Your heart is where all the beauty rests. And of course, it’s your smile that sprinkles a dash of magic! The world is a better place because of your gorgeous smile. Never walk out without a smile on our face, a zing in your step, and a high dose of faith in your heart.”
Manprit Kaur“There comes a time when all that remains for us to do is to surrender to the idiosyncrasies of our nature.”
Floriano Martins“A person who loves you through your idiosyncrasies, despite the tiny inclusions, is a diamond worth keeping.”
Terry a O'Neal“A traveller must buy his own experience, and success or failure depends mainly on personal idiosyncrasies.”
Isabella Bird“Books have their idiosyncrasies as well as people, and will not show me their full beauties unless the place and time in which they are read suits them.”
Elizabeth von Arnim, The Solitary Summer“One mark of originality that can win canonical status for a literary work is strangeness that we either never altogether assimilate, or that becomes such a given that we are blinded to its idiosyncrasies.”
Harold Bloom, The Western Canon: The Books and School of the Ages“In real life there is no such person as the average man. There are only particular men, women and children, each with his or her inborn idiosyncrasies of mind and body, and all trying (or becoming compelled) to squeeze their biological diversities into the uniformity of some cultural mold.”
Aldous Huxley, Brave New World Revisited