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What are this blind dates?' he asked curiously .
'An old American institution of mismating. — Rona Jaffe
'An old American institution of mismating. — Rona Jaffe
I can sympathize with people's pains, but not with their pleasure. There is something curiously boring about somebody else's happiness.
— Aldous Huxley
It was not full dark where I lay; the fire kept the worst of the shadows at bay. Curiously,
— Christine Pope
He looked at them curiously, as if he had not seen them before, and felt very distant from them and very close to them.
— John Edward Williams
Curiously enough man's body and his mind appear to differ in their climatic adaptations.
— Ellsworth Huntington
curiously enough, it is the man who likes things as they are who really makes them better. The
— G.K. Chesterton
I've never met a vegetarian that I liked, curiously. You might have been the exception, of course"
Solo — William Boyd
Solo — William Boyd
Under a tuft of jet-black hair over his forehead they could see a curiously shaped cut, like a bolt of lightning.
— J.K. Rowling
I don't like my bacon sandwich to be curiously snuffling at my fingers.
— Ben Aaronovitch
My dick and I reached an understanding." "Yeah? And what's that?" I ask curiously. He shrugs. "We both like you.
— Sarina Bowen
It is to be remarked that a good many people are born curiously unfitted for the fate waiting them on this earth.
— Joseph Conrad
He was no dragon, Dany thought, curiously calm. Fire cannot kill a dragon
— George R R Martin
Do you love him?" Maura asked curiously.
"I'd rather not," Blue replied. — Maggie Stiefvater
"I'd rather not," Blue replied. — Maggie Stiefvater
Curiosity is called curiosity because of how curiously it can creep into people's behavior no matter what dangers are around.
— Elizabeth Newton
Curiously enough, one cannot read a book; one can only reread it. A good reader, a major reader, and active and creative reader is a rereader.
— Vladimir Nabokov
Twere to consider too curiously, to consider so.
— William Shakespeare
Curiously, for instance, the drop in violent crime is most pronounced in cities with high immigrant populations.
— Matt Taibbi
Curiously, anatomical reality in art was apparently a horrifying concept to the same men and women who lined up to see bodies at the morgue.
— Deborah Davis
radiocarbon dating works only for objects up to forty thousand or so years old. Curiously,
— Bill Bryson
She had curiously thoughtful and attentive eyes; eyes that were very pretty and very good.
— Charles Dickens
...though it was too true that life as she is lived has a way of being curiously different from life as described by novelists.
— Stella Gibbons
The general knowledge of time on the island depends, curiously enough, on the direction of the wind.
— John Millington Synge
Aptitude can show calling, but it isn't the only indicator. Ineptitude or dysfunction may reveal calling more than talent, curiously enough.
— James Hillman
If you don't believe in dragons,
It is curiously true
That the dragons you disparage
Choose to not believe in you. — Jack Prelutsky
It is curiously true
That the dragons you disparage
Choose to not believe in you. — Jack Prelutsky
The most important thing for a judge is - curiously enough - judgment.
— Patrick Devlin, Baron Devlin
Goodness is funny because it draws you to it while curiously possessing you with the untrammelled desire to turn it into something bad.
— Sophie Villalobos
The bigger question to ask about 300 is why, for a supposedly rousing tale of heroism, it's so curiously unaffecting.
— Stephanie Zacharek
Curiously, we set out. By this point, Diego
— Gemma Halliday
Curiously, light-loving green plants reject the Sun's green light, reflecting it back at you, which is why they look green.
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
Passion is curiously exclusive and the need for it irresistible, while promiscuity is passionless--a mere collector's obsession.
— John Peter Nettl
Curiously, the United States is full of writers who have one big work in their life and that's all.
— Irwin Shaw
There is curiously little art concerning the efficacy of reason - perhaps simply because reason is not noticeably efficacious.
— Nicholas Mosley
Beware of curiously shaped or oddly-got-up bottles: you are likely to be paying for the parcel rather than what is wrapped up in it.
— Kingsley Amis
English is a curiously expressive language. Womb, room, tomb. It sums up living in three words.
— Anthony Burgess
Curiously, neither God nor the devil may wear modern dress, but must retain Grecian vestments.
— Sinclair Lewis
We're all so curiously alone, but it's important to keep making signals through the glass
— John Marsden
History is a realm in which human freedom and natural necessity are curiously intermingled.
— Reinhold Niebuhr
Men are unwise and curiously planned.
— Doris Lessing
I intended to be famous by the time I was 16 and rich by the time I was 20. Curiously, it didn't pan out!
— Karl Schroeder
One meets the cat in nearly all forms of art ... curiously enough she is not a conspicuous figure in Roman or Greek art.
— Carl Van Vechten
Why do you look so eagerly and so curiously into people's faces, / Will you find your lost dead among them?
— Ezra Pound
For it is a serious thing to have been watched. We all radiate something curiously intimate when we believe ourselves to be alone.
— E. M. Forster
It is a curiously moving experience, to hear 350 sailors uttering the words "Oh shit!" in eleven different languages.
— John Biggins
We are so curiously made that one atom put in the wrong place in our original structure will often make us unhappy for life.
— William Godwin