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Unorthodox Quotes

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Tom Stoppard
“Let me get it straight. Your father was king. You were his only son. Your father dies. You are of age. Your uncle becomes king."

"Yes."

"Unorthodox.”
Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead

L.P. Hartley
“My father was, I suppose, a crank. He had a fine, precise mind which ignored what it was not interested in. Without being a misanthrope he was unsociable and non-conforming. He had his own unorthodox theories of education, one of which was that I should not be sent to school.”
L.P. Hartley, The Go-Between

“Look at all the women in my stories. They’re very independent; they create their own universes; they are very unorthodox. They aren’t held down by rules and regulations.”
Estela Portillo Trambley

Soroosh Shahrivar
“The two of us was a little unorthodox;
it was like saying Mazel Tov with a Molotov.”
Soroosh Shahrivar, Letter 19

“The first key point of persuasion is instantly catching attention. Why unorthodox methods frequently work? Because the doer exactly doesn’t know what and when is enough. So, the conscious efforts to improvise and attract the subject’s attention continues and the subject keeps getting hooked to something which is unexpected but unique at the same time.

When the established routine doesn’t work, try unorthodox.”
Shahenshah Hafeez Khan

Abhijit Naskar
“The world needs young, accountable and unorthodox politicians with the revolutionary vision of a unified planet, who are never afraid to correct their mistakes and grow according to the need of the time, rather than prehistoric buffoons with ideas and beliefs from the stoneage.”
Abhijit Naskar, Mucize Insan: When The World is Family

“There's still a hefty amount of protocol, and even if the bride and groom look like they've respectively stepped out of The Nightmare Before Christmas and an Archie comic, the royal tradition is---"
"The brandy-soaked, raisin spotted, intestine-clogging brick known as fruitcake," Pet interrupted. "Will look and taste the same whether it was made yesterday or two decades ago. And at no time during its lengthy existence will anyone want to eat it. I've told you, the bride likes chocolate cake. Specifically and vitally, she apparently likes your Death by Chocolate fudge cake. Very little about this couple conforms to royal standards, which is half the reason the bookies are already taking revolting odds on how long the marriage will last, or if they'll actually make it to the altar. Rose is infamously a strong personality and a massive pain in her family's arse. I guarantee that however she has to bend to tradition, she'll wrangle final say over details like the inside of her cake.”
Lucy Parker, Battle Royal