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Loop me in, odd one. By Dean Koontz Loop Odd

We're taking back the night By Karen Marie Moning Night Taking Back

If you want to be different, do something different. By Wynton Marsalis

The precious ordinary. I By Kent Haruf Ordinary Precious

I have a number of alternatives, and each one gives me something different. By Glenn Hoddle Alternatives Number

Whether you're an extra or the hero, this story is about to end. When it's done, whatever you want to be will be up to you and only you. It will happen away from the eyes of any audience and from the hand of any writer. You will be your own man. By John Scalzi Hero End Extra Story Writer

backsplash - and By Samantha Chase Backsplash

You are what you wear. I wear something different everyday. By Corey Haim Wear Everyday

out. May propped the By Nancy Cavin Pitts Propped

I have an unusual face. By Rene Russo Face Unusual

The fanatic emphasis on 'Plan B' that professionals talk about is not a coward's fall-back system. It serves a purpose, a purpose that a strategist has envisioned and planned before the need for an alternate solution surfaces. By Andy Paula Plan System Fanatic Emphasis Professionals

no ordinary island, and By Thomas William Shore Island Ordinary

There is a whole other world with an entirely different version of me, a me that is not pretty, a me that no boys want, a me she would never talk to. By Amy Reed Pretty World Version Boys Talk

Well, I've always been eclectic. By Emmylou Harris Eclectic

I think everything everything about my lifestyle is fairly alternative. I gather my own spring water from mountains every month. I go to a farm to get my food. I make everything from my own toothpaste to my own body lotions and face oils. I could go on for hours. I make my own medicines; I don't get those from doctors. I make my own cheese and forage wild foods and identify wild plants. It's an entire lifestyle. It's appealing to my soul. By Shailene Woodley Make Alternative Fairly Lifestyle Wild

What identity are you wearing today? By Shawn Achor Today Identity Wearing

Illium, with his wings of silver-kissed blue and a face designed to seduce both males and females, not to mention his ability to do the most impossible acrobatics in the air, would provide a worthy diversion. The fact that he'd decided to ditch half his clothing was just icing on the cake. By Nalini Singh Illium Females Air Diversion Wings

My usual self is a very unusual self. By Shelagh Delaney Usual Unusual

So who do I want to be tomorrow? By Paula Hawkins Tomorrow

the best choice we have on the menu tonight. By David Vann Tonight Choice Menu

I listen to a lot of alternative types of music: I listen to a lot of Chinese music, I listen to a lot of Asian music. It might surprise you, but I listen to a lot of Arabic music. And I don't care - music is music. By Timbaland Listen Lot Chinese Asian Music

I am always looking for options that yield something unexpected. By Damian Woetzel Unexpected Options Yield

Unthinkable clothing By D.h. Lawrence Unthinkable Clothing

You criticize, I improvise. By Toba Beta Criticize Improvise

Guess who surprised themselves and changed their minds. By Steve Jobs Guess Minds Surprised Changed

When it comes to dating, I'm straightforward and traditional with a twist. By Luke Pasqualino Dating Twist Straightforward Traditional

There is always a plan B. By Triple H Plan

Sun glasses are the unofficial celebrities' uniform. By Mokokoma Mokhonoana Sun Uniform Glasses Unofficial Celebrities

My tastes are eclectic. By Dinah Shore Eclectic Tastes

I want to do the reverse of what people would think. By Mark Indelicato Reverse People

A bolt from the blue. By Lemony Snicket Blue Bolt

What goes best with a cup of coffee? Another cup. By Henry Rollins Coffee Cup

Plan B?' Ivy said. 'What is plan B?'Jenks reddened. 'Grab the fish and run like hell,' he muttered, and I almost giggled. By Kim Harrison Plan Jenks Grab Ivy Reddened

I'm the one twice over I'm the new eleven By Drake Eleven

You're flipping my bitch switch By Jennifer L. Armentrout Switch Flipping Bitch

It's okay to be different By Gerard Way

In this world, I've got no choice: there is nothing left at all; and you don't notice, but that's all right: you don't know what it's like ... By Bob Mould World Choice Notice Left

If Jesus Christ came back today, He and I would get into our brown corduroys and go to the nearest jean store and overturn the racks of blue denim. By Ian Anderson Jesus Christ Today Denim Back

I'm the original. By Sally Rand Original

Just an ordinary day. "And then - gone. By Joan Didion Day Ordinary

In twenty-one years, I have not considered changing to Todd. The bizarre course of my life suggests that Odd is more suited to me, whether it was conferred by my parents with intention or fate. By Dean Koontz Todd Years Twentyone Considered Changing

Anyone who dreams of an uncommon life eventually discovers there is no choice but to seek an uncommon approach to living it. By Gary Keller Uncommon Dreams Life Eventually Discovers

Don't settle for ordinary, go for the extraordinary ... Michael (Descendant) By L.j. Amodeo Descendant Ordinary Extraordinary Michael Settle

The Color Of Extraordinary. By Jandy Nelson Extraordinary Color

Proudly buck the trend. Dare to be different. By Fennel Hudson Proudly Trend Buck Dare

I want to wear something that's not perfectly matching; there has to be something unorthodox about it. I want to create this mystery. By Theophilus London Matching Wear Perfectly Unorthodox Mystery

A glorious something else awaits. By Cheryl Strayed Awaits Glorious

Washed-out like last year's swimsuit. By Dennis Vickers Washedout Swimsuit Year

Before I exit the room, I unbutton my ripped long-sleeved shirt and let it fall on the ground. The gray T-shirt I am wearing beneath it is still oversized, but it's darker, blends in better with the black Dauntless clothes. By Veronica Roth Room Ground Exit Unbutton Ripped

Extracurricular Parallel to none I am perpendicular By Nicki Minaj Parallel Extracurricular Perpendicular

When I was younger, one of my favorite activities was imagining alternative-universe versions of myself. Sometimes I was a rosy-cheeked outdoorsy girl who ate flowers and hiked alone, uphill, for miles. Or I was a skydiving, drag-racing, adrenaline-fueled daredevil. Or a chain mail-wearing, sword swinging dragon slayer. It was fun to imagine those things because I already knew who I was. Now I don't know anything. I don't know who I'm supposed to be in my new world. By Nicola Yoon Younger Favorite Activities Imagining Alternativeuniverse

I'll fake it through the day somehow with Johnny Walker Red. By Elliot Smith Red Johnny Walker Fake Day

So what's your alternative? people say, as if that's logic. We don't have to have an alternative, that's not how critique works. We may do, and if we do, you're welcome, but if we don't that no more invalidates our hate for this, for what is, than does that of a serf for her lord, her flail-backed insistence that this must end, whether or not she accompanies it with a blueprint for free wage labor. By China Mieville Alternative People Logic Works Lord

The choice of no choice. By Sarah Dessen Choice

Forget normal, we're going to be extraordinary-Lucas By Claudia Gray Forget Normal Extraordinarylucas

Always take the most unexpected route By Jennifer Estep Route Unexpected

Be daring, be different, be impractical, be anything that will assert integrity of purpose and imaginative vision against the play-it-safers, the creatures of the commonplace, the slaves of the ordinary. By Cecil Beaton Daring Impractical Commonplace Ordinary Assert

First don: O cuckoo, shall I call thee bird, Or but a wandering voice? Second don: State the alternative preferred, With reasons for your choice. By A.e. Housman Don Cuckoo Bird Voice State

Different is better when it is more effective or more fun. By Tim Ferriss Fun Effective

Goodbye blue Monday. By Kurt Vonnegut Jr. Monday Goodbye Blue

Doc. There is no 'something else' for me. There's no second option. It's you. It's just you. By Anonymous Doc Option

There are always choices...! By James A. Murphy Choices

If you saw the crowd I used to run with ... let's just say we put the original in original sin. By Tiffany Reisz Crowd Run Original Sin Put

What do you think for dinner? I know it's important I don't show you up." Something soft and red filled his lust-hazed vision. "With this first one, I can't wear a bra because it's backless ... " She swapped it out for something dark. " ... but this second one is a little low-cut. Bra or no bra?"Think, man, think. The fate of the universe depended on the answer to this question. By Kate Meader Dinner Bra Man Vision Important

I'm not trying to do something different, I'm trying to do the same thing but in a different way By Vivienne Westwood Thing

Monday morning, as Wally By John Grisham Wally Monday Morning

I am not plain, or average or - God forbid - vanilla. I am peanut butter rocky road with multicolored sprinkles, hot fudge and a cherry on top. By Wendy Mass Vanilla God Plain Forbid Average

Wow, I do have all day and I get to choose. By Mary Morrissey Wow Choose Day

Who wears white to a knife fight? By Leigh Bardugo Fight Wears White Knife

To have an uncommon lifestyle, you need to develop the uncommon habit of making decisions, both for yourself and for others. By Tim Ferriss Lifestyle Decisions Uncommon Develop Habit

I like incongruity. By Tana French Incongruity

I like to add something unusual to a dish. By Yotam Ottolenghi Dish Add Unusual

I'd wear flip-flops and jeans. I guess that's not cool. By Bill Rancic Jeans Wear Flipflops Cool Guess

I was looking for a way to be someone else,'I said. By Scott Frost

This is not going to be business as usual. This is business unusual By Sebastian Coe Usual Business Unusual

You ever wondered what it's like to be me? I always wondered what it's like to be you. Quick, lets change clothes before someone else knows. So what's your name? " E.J.B. By Esteban Jesus Bordallo Wondered Quick Change Clothes

Elizabeth Spencer. By Julia Glass Spencer Elizabeth

a low-cut sleeveless By Brenda Rothert Sleeveless Lowcut

In her socks, Egg glides down the hallway, as if on ice. She's like the Flash, so fast you can see only a blur The Flash is almost invisible, but it's the almost that troubles her, the red streak of almost that catches the eye. Superheroes save the day. She knows they are fiction, but a part of her wants so much for them to be real, like Newton's equal and opposite forces. By Tamai Kobayashi Egg Flash Socks Hallway Ice

DIFFERENT NOT LESS By Temple Grandin

There's nothing wrong with ordinary. I just prefer to shoot for extraordinary. By Darren Hardy Ordinary Wrong Extraordinary Prefer Shoot

What are you? An after school special? By Richelle Mead Special School

I have one half of one half second to decide. By Rick Yancey Half Decide

If you want something different, you are going to have to do something different. By Jack Canfield

The last time I wore an animal hide; but this time I settled for this. Eric had been wearing a long trench coat. Now he threw it off dramatically, and I could only stand and stare. Normally, Eric was a blue-jeans-and-T-shirt kind of guy. Tonight, he wore a pink tank top and Lycra leggings[ ... ]They were pink and aqua, like the swirls down the side of Jason's truck. By Charlaine Harris Time Eric Hide Animal Settled

Just pick whatever you think is suitable By Anonymous Suitable Pick

I like what's obscure. By Steven Klein Obscure

I will go to the next election saying to Australians, vote for me, vote for the Liberal Party, and I will become your PM. So I'm offering myself as the alternative PM - that's one way people describe the Leader of the Opposition - but I'm not in politics for myself to realize a personal ambition. By Malcolm Turnbull Vote Australians Party Liberal Election

The night was electric - The night was in italics. By Martin Amis Night Electric Italics

I am tired of myself tonight. I should like to be somebody else. By Oscar Wilde Tonight Tired

Emma Watson in white on the cover of Vogue ("The Super Star Issue"), By Robert Galbraith Vogue Issue Watson Super Star

If a person is to be unconventional, he must be amusing or he is intolerable: for, in the nature of the case, he guarantees you nothing but amusement. He does not guarantee you any of the little amenities by which society has assured itself that, if it must go to sleep, it will at least sleep in a comfortable chair. By Katharine Fullerton Gerould Unconventional Intolerable Case Amusement Person

If you ever go bar hopping, who do you want to take with you? You want a slightly uglier version of yourself. Similar ... but slightly uglier. By Dan Ariely Hopping Bar Slightly Uglier Similar

Okay can be our always By John Green

A change is as good as a rest. By Winston S. Churchill Rest Change Good

I like to be someone else. I like to be someone other than myself. I grew up watching movies and being a fan of what I'd seen portrayed in the movies, and I always wanted to do that one day. By Quinton Aaron Movies Day Grew Watching Fan

I'm a person who is always trying to write in a different vein. By Earl King Vein Person Write

nocturnal purple. By Neil Gaiman Nocturnal Purple

Instead of a thigh-high miniskirt or a leather bustier, I wore my usual ensemble - dark jeans, heavy boots, a long-sleeved T-shirt, and a black fleece jacket. Since it was almost Christmas, I'd donned one of my more festive T-shirts to celebrate - thick crimson cotton with a giant candy cane in the middle of my chest. The fabric was dark enough that Vinnie Volga's blood wouldn't stand out on it - much. Happy holidays. By Jennifer Estep Bustier Ensemble Jeans Heavy Boots

I am putting out the brown suit, sir.''No, I think I'll wear the blue with the faint red stripe.''Not the blue with the faint red stripe, sir.''But I rather fancy myself in it.''Not the blue with the faint red stripe, sir.''Oh, all right, have it your own way.''Very good, sir. Thank you, sir. By P.g. Wodehouse Blue Faint Red Sir Stripe