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Sometimes a brief exchange with a stranger marks you forever, not because it is profound, but because it is uncommonly vivid.
She said she was worried because she didn't like the idea that some stranger would mark her work and not her teacher – would they be able to read her writing?
-RALPH WALDO EMERSON For my part I like not for my sheep to wear a stranger's mark nor to dance after a foreigner's whistle.
As I looked at the gaunt and sinewy frame of the stranger, and marked his powerful head and determined features now touched into softness by the impressions of the moment, I felt an irrepressible curiosity to learn something more about him, and when he was quietly leaving the room, I begged to know his name.
Their mark – a stranger in the bar sitting within earshot – takes the bait.
I love the idea that a book that has marked me might similarly mark a stranger (and vice versa).
Decades back, these'd been marked in some stranger's tidy pencil script "n".
A plaque, "When I was a stranger, ye took me in," marks his vault.
The intensified mayhem of recent nights, apparently initiated by a small, organised group of agitators, has raised a question mark over the strangers who join the nightly demonstrations.
The Sophist and Statesman use dichotomous division for a different purpose and consequently ignore parts on the left once marked off: the Stranger aims to define a single kind at the bottom of the right-hand branch of a tree.
This performance marked one of the stranger episodes in the bleak history of music under the Nazis.
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