“You have this ability to find beauty in weird places.”
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Kamila Shamsie18
Pakistani writer 1973Related quotes
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as quoted by K.C. Cole, "A Theory of Everything" New York Times Magazine (1987) Oct.18
Saul Leiter (1923–2013) American photographer
Saul Leiter: The Quiet Iconoclast (2009)
Context: I never thought of the urban environment as isolating. I leave these speculations to others. It’s quite possible that my work represents a search for beauty in the most prosaic and ordinary places. One doesn’t have to be in some faraway dreamland in order to find beauty. I realize that the search for beauty is not highly popular these days. Agony, misery and wretchedness, now these are worth perusing.
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Robert Fulghum in True Love (1998). Versions attributed to Dr. Seuss usually run "mutual weirdness".
Misattributed
“Maybe love is just about finding the person you can be your weird self with.”
Matt Haig book Reasons to Stay Alive
Variant: So love is about finding the right person to hurt you?”
“Pretty much.
Source: Reasons to Stay Alive
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Britney Spears (1981) American singer, dancer and actress
After walking out of a screening of The Singing Detective (2003) at the Sundance Film Festival; quoted in The Washington Post (31 January 2003) http://discuss.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/zforum/03/r_entertainment_kempley013103.htm and other newspapers; later in TIME Magazine (10 February 2003) p. 21.
Adolphe Quetelet (1796–1874) Belgian astronomer, mathematician, statistician and sociologist
Preface of M. Quetelet
A Treatise on Man and the Development of His Faculties (1842)