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If we don’t live in the same vibe, it is hard to be aware of each other. When our reading differs from our neighbors’ reality, our surroundings may take a range of discordant shades and daily episodes become unrecognizable. But if we endeavor to find out, the “who is who”, the “what is what” and the “where is Waldo”, we might demonstrate our social literacy and connectedness. ("Fish for silence.")

Erik Pevernagie
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Blessings sometimes show up in unrecognizable disguises.

Janette Oke
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Every Anglophile has his own private England which is, of course, unrecognizable to the English.

Mark Dery, England My England: Anglophilia Explained
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Blood and wine are interchangeable. Love and hate are unrecognizable. Sanity is no longer with me.

A.P. Sweet, dead, but dreaming
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I was unrecognizable even to family. When Kim saw me she yelled," That's not Amy!" Just before she passed out.

Amy Rankin
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To have endured horrors, to have seen the worst of humanity and have your life made unrecognizable by it, to come out of all that honorable and brave— that was magical.

Ransom Riggs, Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children
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Sometimes I get the start of a story from a memory, an anecdote, but that gets lost and is usually unrecognizable in the final s

Alice Munro
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Travel for me is all about transformation, and I'm fascinated by those people who really do come back from a trip unrecognizable to themselves and perhaps open to the same possibilities they'd have written off not a month before.

Pico Iyer
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But clearly life took people and shook them around until finally they were unrecognizable even to those who had once known them well. Still, there was power in once having known someone.

Meg Wolitzer, The Interestings
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Time is a strange storyteller. It writes, erases and rewrites endlessly. Things change, places and people become unrecognizable, but stories are repeated endlessly

Vandana Shanker, 1857 Dust of Ages Vol 1: A Forgotten Tale
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