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War makes strangers bedfellows ...
— Kathleen Winsor
Sometimes, we need to be strangers to ourselves. Then the hidden light in our soul will illuminate what we need to see.
— Paulo Coelho
I am not a wishing well with legs.
(Paraphrasing Babylon 5's Londo Mollari, repeately, when asked to perform hacking functions for strangers.) — Adrian Lamo
(Paraphrasing Babylon 5's Londo Mollari, repeately, when asked to perform hacking functions for strangers.) — Adrian Lamo
Football players, like prostitutes, are in the business of ruining their bodies for the pleasure of strangers.
— Ian Shoales
People need to spread love towards strangers. We all bleed the same blood and we are all part of a global community now.
— Aloe Blacc
How will the performer-audience interaction change,
now that we are so used to participating in the lives of strangers? — Natasha Tsakos
now that we are so used to participating in the lives of strangers? — Natasha Tsakos
I think now we are simply strangers with some memories.
— Tan Redding
But it's too late, I'm sorry. Now I have no idea how things begin, nor how to know that they are safe, nor how to show strangers we are safe too.
— Sara Baume
Strangers had small interest in hurting you. That was always done best by your own family and friends.
— Robin Hobb
It's impossible to resist the kindness of strangers.
— Paula Hawkins
We're all strangers, in the end.
— Abigail Haas
Take care of brothers and sisters who are weaker ... the elderly, the sick, the hungry, the homeless and strangers, because we will be judged on this.
— Pope Francis
Falling in love can happen to complete strangers. Staying in love requires being best friends and that means accepting the person beneath the veneer.
— Ellen Hopkins
It was a mystery to Roger how someone he knew so well could be such an impervious, impenetrable stranger.
— John Lanchester
For are we not, all of us, wand'rers and strangers; and do we not, all of us, travel in danger or voyage uncharted seas?
— Joan W. Blos