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- There is a charm in making a stew, to the unaccustomed cook, from the excitement of wondering what the result will be,… — Annie Besant
- She was luxuriously tired and her muscles felt sore from the unaccustomed strain of riding astride. Nothing had ever tasted so good… — Kathleen Winsor
- The unwearable of high heels is self-evidently all around us, coming to a head at the average wedding reception, a uniformly high-heeled… — Caitlin Moran
- What the world calls originality is only an unaccustomed method of tickling it. — George Bernard Shaw
- Our dangers, as it seems to me, are not from the outrageous but from the conforming; not from those who rarely and… — Learned Hand
- It is incredible to me that any woman should consider the fight for full equality won. It has just begun. There is… — Alice Paul
- Any one who has common sense will remember that the bewilderments of the eyes are of two kinds, and arise from two… — Plato
- A leader who accepts the outside financing of his movement is like the man who accustoms his body to live on medication.… — Corneliu Zelea Codreanu
- Just as in habiliments it is a sign of weakness to wish to make oneself noticeable by some peculiar and unaccustomed fashion,… — Michel de Montaigne
- Every intellectual effort sets us apart from the commonplace, and leads us by hidden and difficult paths to secluded spots where we… — Jose Ortega y Gasset
- Nothing gives a sadder sense of decay than this loss or suspension of the power to deal with unaccustomed things, and to… — Nathaniel Hawthorne
- We, unaccustomed to courage exiles from delight live coiled in shells of loneliness until love leaves its high holy temple and comes… — Maya Angelou