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Embrace your weirdness!
We let the weirdness in.
Where's your will to be weird?
Thank you for believing in my weirdness!
We all know interspecies romance is weird.
Don’t worry, be happy! Embrace your weirdness.
Yesterday's weirdness is tomorrow's reason why.
Weirdness is not my game. I'm just a square boy from Wisconsin.
Some are born weird, some achieve it, others have weirdness thrust upon them.
The Cinderella story is wired for weirdness, and you can see it in this movie.
Some people want to advertise their weirdness, and spread it out, that's not me.
A real friendship ought to introduce each person to unexpected weirdness in the other.
You're making me nervous by being so weird. But your weirdness is what I like about you.
I couldn't ever write a straight crime novel: there'd be an intrusion of weirdness at some point.
I'm actually an evil bastard in real life. Fark allows me to vent weirdness. Thank god for that, too.
I like the idea that we can contain our weirdness, but I prefer it when we wear it all over ourselves.
The longer you go by yourself the weirder you get, and the weirder you get the longer you go by yourself.
Ever since I started all of this TV weirdness, I just tried to make each year better than before professionally.
I love some kind of pressure in the air. Some kind of weirdness in the crowd, good or bad. That's what we thrive on.
Everyone goes through a weirdness as a young person, especially in college, when you're trying to figure things out.
What happens when children reach puberty earlier and adulthood later? The answer is: a good deal of teenage weirdness.
My family has always supported me completely and kept me grounded. I never got lost in child Hollywood actor weirdness.
I embrace my weirdness and the things I maybe didn't used to love about myself. Those are things that make me different.
I thought weirdness was a good thing. I don't mean that defensively, either. I thought it was something to be cultivated.
The thing about comedy is it gives you a platform to expose your own shortcomings, so it becomes a public display of weirdness.
I have always felt extremely weird. But I am very happy with my weirdnesses, and I want other people to be very happy with theirs.
In our marginal existence, what else is there but this voice within us, this great weirdness we are always leaning forward to listen to?
Almost all institutions own a lot more art than they can ever show, much of it revealing for its timeliness, genius, or sheer weirdness.
There is a weirdness about having a famous pre-pubescent in the house when you are going through the trials and tribulations of adolescence.
You’re not weird, are you? (Jack) Not particularly, no. (Syd) Well, good. I got enough weirdness for the lot of us. Don’t want to share it. (Jack)
I think our team kind of strives on weirdness sometimes. We have that 'rah-rah, rally' sort of American mentality that we can all kind of get around.
We talk about quantum weirdness and things being in two places at once, but it all involves atoms and molecules, stuff we don't normally interact with.
In a novel, even if you put a country in the wrong hemisphere, which I've done, I can always claim it was part of the additional weirdness of the story.
Get the weirdnesses into the data where you can manipulate them easily, and the regularity into the code because regular code is a lot easier to work with
When I finally gave up any hope of doing anything representative of the American family, I actually seemed to have tapped into other people's weirdness in that way.
Growing up as a product of the black civil-rights movement, I had a lot of different models for black weirdness, whether it's Richard Pryor or James Baldwin or Jimmy Walker.
Just being out in the world, you see so many things, and every day, you experience so many concepts and different people and their coolness and weirdness. It's a feast of ideas.
It's practically my subject, my theme: solitude and community; the weirdness and terrors of solitude: the stifling and consolations of community. Also, the consolations of solitude.
Tess was my first experience of a woman who had inhabited her weirdness, moved into the areas of herself that made her distinct from those around her, and learned how to display them proudly.
I like to talk about weirdness. We all have strange thoughts and ideas, and when you really trust someone you can express them. And they can express them to you, and that's one of the joys of life.
One of the things that I love so much about fantasy and science fiction is that the weirdness that it creates is always at its best completely its own end and also metaphorically and symbolically laden.
My dad has a dry, deadpan sense of humor, and my mom has an unexpected, wacky take on things. They really encouraged laughing at ourselves and the weirdness of situations that come up growing up in politics.
I love funny people, and when I'm with funny people, or people who are amusing in their weirdness, I love it. Because that to me is funny, as opposed to someone who stops and says, 'Hey let me tell you a joke.'
Baltimore breeds a really specific type of weirdo. Animal Collective is from Baltimore. Dan Deacon, John Waters. There's a through line of weirdness and a hard edge that I see when I meet people from that area.
I don't imagine my parents are too excited about my kind of life. The surrounding weirdness bothers them. Still, I think they're pretty good. Their lives are based on what their friends think, just like ours are.
The nice thing about movies is that you can sort of steer your audience toward seeing that there's discomfort, but there's also this sense of, 'Well, we'll tolerate this weirdness because maybe it'll be interesting.'
It's difficult to describe the weirdness of speaking to a man who appears to be perfectly in control of his faculties, who can deliver off-the-cuff repartee, and yet who is actually utterly disconnected from who he is.
You discover how confounding the world is when you try to draw it. You look at a car, and you try to see its car-ness, and you're like an immigrant to your own world. You don't have to travel to encounter weirdness. You wake up to it.
My dad's gay experiences really had a very positive influence on me and my straight relationships - how to better accept all the weirdness and ambiguity and ups and downs and paradoxes. I knew from the beginning I was writing about love.
The thing that attracted me to 'CSI' is that these guys are always professional, but underneath, it's teeming with a heavy shadow. Maybe even some decadence and some weirdness with certain characters! And that always intrigued me as an actor.