Curiously enough, it seems to be only in describing a mode of language which does not mean what it says that one… — Paul de Man Copy Share Image
Theatre is castigated for wallowing in self-indulgence, but it's curiously unsentimental. You simply have to move on. Everything passes. Something in me… — Richard Eyre Copy Share Image
“How curiously one is changed by the addition, even at a distance, of a friend. How useful an office one's friends perform… — Virginia Woolf Copy Share Image
I do like Burial; he's so curiously clumsy, you can't help but be moved. It's so un-Hollywood, and the rhythms are so… — Brian Eno Copy Share Image
One of my lifelong hobbies has been to collect 'aptronyms' - the newspaper columnist Franklin P. Adams's term for people whose names… — Timothy Noah Copy Share Image
If you don't have your experiences in the moment, if you gloss them over with jokes or zoom past them, you end… — David Rakoff Copy Share Image
Good buildings make and are made by their settings, and they are appropriately different in different locations. Climate, culture, topography and materials… — Jaquelin T. Robertson Copy Share Image
“I follow and cultivate my own curiosity. I think curiosity is one of the top two or three human characteristics. It's something… — Hank Green Copy Share Image
No matter how much you plan for it, the real thing seems curiously, well, unreal. — Gregory Benford Copy Share Image
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 Copy Share Image
There is something curiously boring about somebody else's happiness. — Aldous Huxley Copy Share Image
I like to speak my mind, curiously it helps some people to do the same. — Missy Percino Copy Share Image
There is a curiously sharp sense of joy - or perhaps better expressed, a sense of mild ecstasy - that comes when… — Rollo May Copy Share Image
It's odd for me to compare my stuff to Lee Child's, because I'm such of fan of his, and also because it's… — Nick Petrie Copy Share Image
The notion of 'world leadership' is a curiously archaic one. The very phrase is redolent of Kipling ballads and James Bondian adventures.… — Shashi Tharoor Copy Share Image