Weirdos Quotes

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Magenta Periwinkle
“Could a scar be like the rings of a tree, reopened with each emotional season?”
Magenta Periwinkle, Cutting Class

Haruki Murakami
“I happen to like the strange ones. People who look normal and leads normal lives – they’re the ones you have to watch out for.”
Haruki Murakami, Kafka on the Shore

Charles Bukowski
“When I get down to my last dime I'll just walk over to skid row."
"There are some real weirdos down there."
"They're everywhere.”
Charles Bukowski, Ham on Rye

Penn Jillette
“I love nuts. I'm for nuts. I am nuts.”
Penn Jillette, God, No! Signs You May Already Be an Atheist and Other Magical Tales

Rosamund Lupton
“I don't believe outstandingly beautiful and charismatic women create obsession in what would otherwise be normal men, but rather they attract the weirdos and the stalkers; flames in the darkness that these disturbing people inhabit, unwittingly drawing them closer until they extinguish the very flame they were drawn to.”
Rosamund Lupton, Sister

Chuck Klosterman
“It's nice to think that the weirdos get to decide what matters about the past, since it's the weirdos who care the most.”
Chuck Klosterman, But What If We're Wrong? Thinking About the Present As If It Were the Past

Caleb Carr
“Zawsze wydawało mi się, że istnieją dwa typy ludzi: ci, którzy podniecają się wszystkim, co wiążę się - jak by to ująć - dziwakami, i ci, których to nie rusza.”
Caleb Carr, The Angel of Darkness

Edmund White
“Later I would know some real workers—heavily tattooed, hair worn in ponytails, motorcycle-riding, manga-reading, and pill-popping—and I realized they were as batty as we were, far from the standardized robots of our fantasies. Americans, rich or poor, were a nation of weirdos.”
Edmund White, The Unpunished Vice: A Life of Reading

Caleb Carr
“Zawsze wydawało mi się, że istnieją dwa typy ludzi: ci, którzy podniecają się wszystkim, co wiążę się z - jak by to ująć - dziwakami, i ci, których to nie rusza.”
Caleb Carr

Anita Brookner
“You get a lot of borderline cases in libraries.”
Anita Brookner, Look at Me

“I'm just an innocent racist who likes to flirt with young adult women And I meet emotionally retarded misfits who are kinky about infants' feet, scheming psychopaths, suicidal emos, brain dead skinheads and mestizos posing as white supremacists.”
Greg Deane

“. . . there is a societal benefit to tolerating, perhaps even nurturing . . . the crazy ones—the misfits, the rebels, the troublemakers, the round pegs in the square holes.”
Phil Lapsley

Rainn Wilson
“It's all that time reading, dreaming, and goofing off with fellow oddballs where our best selves get to involve as teenagers.”
Rainn Wilson

George Saunders
“Morse found it nerve-wracking to cross the St. Jude grounds just as school was being dismissed, because he felt that if he smiled at the uniformed Catholic children they might think he was a wacko or pervert and if he didn't smile they might think he was an old grouch made bitter by the world, which surely, he felt, by certain yardsticks, he was. Sometimes he wasn't entirely sure that he wasn't even a wacko of sorts, although certainly he wasn't a pervert. Of that he was certain. Or relatively certain. Being overly certain, he was relatively sure, was what eventually made one a wacko.”
George Saunders, Pastoralia

Michael Bassey Johnson
“People who look unartistic create the most artistic art.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, Night of a Thousand Thoughts

“Should we follow her? She's weird. She just scraped penguin poop into a test tube and she speaks like she's been smoking it."
"You're a tree-foot-tall adult with an unhealthy addiction to imaginary horse pies. And I'm a six-foot-tall regenerating lizard with a lightning-imbued hammer. Let's not point too many fingers at weirdos.”
R.P. Jones, Evolution

“Should we follow her? She's weird. She just scraped penguin poop into a test tube and she speaks like she's been smoking it."
"You're a three-foot-tall adult with an unhealthy addiction to imaginary horse pies. And I'm a six-foot-tall regenerating lizard with a lightning-imbued hammer. Let's not point too many fingers at weirdos."
"Point taken.”
R.P. Jones, Evolution

Aesop Rock
“I feel like skating taught me to carve my own path and really applauded the weirdos in a way I could identify with.”
Aesop Rock

Michael Bassey Johnson
“People toy with what they understand, and have a great fear for what they do not.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, Stamerenophobia