Music
- Performers
- Stranger (band), an American band
- Stranger Cole (born 1945) or just Stranger, Jamaican singer
- Mumzy Stranger (born 1984), British recording artist
- Albums
- The Stranger (album), a 1977 album by Billy Joel
- Stranger (album), a 2010 album by Valient Thorr
- The Stranger, a 2011 album by Daniel Jordan, released by Reel Life Productions
- Songs
- "Stranger" (Electric Light Orchestra song)
- "Stranger" (Hilary Duff song)
- "The Stranger" (song), the title track of Billy Joel's 1977 album
- "Stranger", a song by Black Lips from We Did Not Know the Forest Spirit Made the Flowers Grow
- "Stranger", a song by Jefferson Starship from Modern Times
- "Stranger", a song by Kris Kristofferson from Who's to Bless and Who's to Blame, also covered by Johnny Duncan
- "Stranger", a song by Mumzy Stranger
- "Stranger", a song by The Presidents of the United States of America from The Presidents of the United States of America
- "Stranger", a song by Secondhand Serenade from A Twist in My Story
- "The Stranger", a song by The Shadows from The Shadows to the Fore
- "Stranger", a song by Soul Asylum from Say What You Will, Clarence...Karl Sold the Truck
- "Stranger", a song by Usher from Versus
- "Stranger", a song by Shinee for Strangers 6 OST
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“In benevolent natures the impulse to pity is so sudden, that like instruments of music which obey the touch ... you would think the will was scarce concerned, and that the mind was altogether passive in the sympathy which her own goodness has excited. The truth is,the soul is [so] ... wholly engrossed by the object of pity, that she does not ... take leisure to examine the principles upon which she acts.”
—Laurence Sterne (17131768)
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And deafening music shook the leaves; a troop
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Or smote upon the string and to the sound
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