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Strangeness And Charm Quotes By Randa Abdel-Fattah

You? Nervous? Man, you've got more balls than any girl I've ever known!'
'You've known some weird girls, then, I say, raising an eyebrow at him. — Randa Abdel-Fattah

Strangeness And Charm Quotes By Aaron Johnson

It's funny because if you ever ask anyone in England to try and do a Beatles accent, no one knows what they really sound like. If you ask anyone in America, they would try and give it a go. English people just know their songs. — Aaron Johnson

Strangeness And Charm Quotes By Ben Whishaw

I wish that the arts were better supported, and you can't say that enough times, but I also believe that whatever happens, artists will keep going. — Ben Whishaw

Strangeness And Charm Quotes By Christopher Nolan

The atmosphere and the environment that you get on a Chris Nolan film that he and Emma [Tomson] create is one where you feel very safe and very confident and able to experiment with characters. It's a great place to be as an actor. — Christopher Nolan

Strangeness And Charm Quotes By Stephanie Kuehn

She must have seen more of my charm than my strangeness tonight. — Stephanie Kuehn

Strangeness And Charm Quotes By Nonito Donaire

The best feeling is to win by knockout. — Nonito Donaire

Strangeness And Charm Quotes By Laura Bush

We know how unhealthy it is. I know what happens, though - young women start smoking because they don't think they're really going to keep smoking. — Laura Bush

Strangeness And Charm Quotes By Florence Welch

I was having a conversation with my father and he was talking about this thing - strangeness and charm. It's actually the name of the two smallest particles that there are when you split the atom, so I wrote a song around it. I even managed to fit the word 'hydrogen' in there. Isn't that a nice thing for scientists to call them though? — Florence Welch