No stranger ever comes up and talks to me. I'm the invisible woman.
A stranger is just a friend I haven't met yet.
It is not pleasant to have a stranger doubt your respectability.
A dog is a bond between strangers.
The stranger who receives the rare gift of human kindness holds its value in his heart forever.
The Christian religion is a stranger to mere despotic power. The mildness so frequently recommended in the Gospel is incompatible with the despotic rage.
In some ways truth is stranger than fiction.
Most people, I've noticed, are instinctively harsh to strangers. They expect every approach to be an attack, every question to be an interruption.
Something was comforting about strangers—it seemed like they would exist forever as the same, unknowable mass.
I was a stranger and you took me in. -Joji G. Shoji, d. 1921
When you finally understand the universe, it will not only be stranger than you imagine, it will be stranger than you can imagine.
The truth is stranger than fiction. . . and often more incriminating.
In a universe suddenly divested of illusion and lights, man feels an alien, a stranger. His exile is without remedy since he is deprived of the memory of a lost home or the hope of a promised land.
That's usually how I get to know strangers - get inappropriately touchy. Once they've experienced the awkwardness of you being way too close for comfort, after that, it all gets easy.
The reason that truth is stranger than fiction is that fiction has to have a rational thread running through it in order to be believable, whereas reality may be totally irrational.
I'm no stranger to criticism. You're never going to be good enough, or just the right thing in everybody's eyes.
Isn't it interesting what a stranger can offer? A little wisdom, a little mercy, a little love.
Like I, of all people, didn't know better than to lead a total stranger to the point where they could hurt me most, knowing how easily they'd be able to find their way back to it.
I'm a stranger wherever I go, but I'm happy.
Truth may be stranger than fiction, goes the old saw, but it is never as strange as lies.