A Quote by Brendon Urie

I used to be unusually short, and I think I'd prefer that to being unusually tall. — © Brendon Urie
I used to be unusually short, and I think I'd prefer that to being unusually tall.
The people I know who seem to make unusual efforts at rationality, are unusually honest, or, failing that, at least have unusually bad social skills.
Clinton's an unusually good liar. Unusually Good. Do you realize that?
Five-foot-8 is a perfectly normal height for a woman - it's slightly but not at all unusually tall and certainly shouldn't be causing you any torment.
My mother's people, the people who captured my imagination when I was growing up, were of the Deep South - emotional, changeable, touched with charisma and given to histrionic flourishes. They were courageous under tension and unexpectedly tough beneath their wild eccentricities, for they had and unusually close working agreement with God. They also had an unusually high quota of bullshit.
Philosophy is an unusually ingenious attempt to think fallaciously.
I think Jared [Kushner] is an unusually polished person.
Philosophy is "an unusually stubborn attempt to think clearly.
Metaphysics means nothing but an unusually obstinate effort to think clearly.
I do not think of myself as unusually creative. I think we all come from the creator, each human being streaming with the glory. So each one of us is creative.
GE's businesses turned in a terrific first quarter. Our products and services are being well received in unusually robust global markets.
I was an unusually private person - in a way, kind of insufferably so. I think I thought the celebrity thing when it happened was a temporary phenomenon, and I was above it.
Unusually for an Indian man of his generation, my father, being aware of my mother's intellectual abilities, encouraged her to go abroad by herself to obtain a Ph.D.
America is an unusually religious nation.
We are not interested in the unusual, but in the usual seen unusually.
I campaigned for [Dennis] Kucinich in 2008. I continue to be in touch with him and I really admire him. I think he's very brave and honest - unusually so for a U.S. politician.
I'm inspired by Earl Sweatshirt. He's a really honest writer, and he's unusually intelligent.
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