Quotes About Outlet
I always needed a physical outlet, this is always who I've been.
~ Liz Carmouche
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Rap was an outlet for me to express myself. Nobody was trying to hear no R&B/Funk band from East Houston, so I guess I would rap.
~ Scarface
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Music was my only outlet as a teenager. I always had the gift of music; I was singing at the age of four.
~ Mick Hucknall
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At age 4 I started in gymnastics and used that as an outlet for my endless energy for several years.
~ Jessica Long
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Musically, I feel like the band was always my outlet.
~ Tom Fletcher
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I write books and songs and all sorts of bits and pieces on the side. It's important to have that creative outlet - I'm really passionate about it.
~ Carrie Hope Fletcher
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I'm not really good with explaining myself verbally, but I do it through music and other outlets.
~ RJ Cyler
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Art gives me an outlet where I can be aggressive in a world where I usually can't be.
~ Grimes
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Painting is a great outlet for those inner emotions you cannot get out any other way.
~ Unknown
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All the conflicting feeling inside her suddenly found an outlet. The mixed motives for asking him in—the liking, the affection, the feminine curiosity, the piqued pride—suddenly merged into indignation to keep out something stronger. She was as much alarmed at her own feelings as indignant with him, but the situation had to be saved somehow.
~ Winston Graham
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Comedy as dissent or any art form as dissent is going to be our last safety valve.
~ Varun Grover
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If you have 50 different plug types, appliances wouldn't be available and would be very expensive. But once an electric outlet becomes standardized, many companies can design appliances, and competition ensues, creating variety and better prices for consumers.
~ Bill Gates
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Music was my one way to vent.
~ Becky G
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When you can't do something truly useful, you tend to vent the pent up energy in something useless but available, like snappy dressing.
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
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Sometimes I like to vent.
~ Victoria Jackson
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Not every kid plays football, basketball. Running can be a source to vent and let things out.
~ J. R. Martinez
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The Internet has been a great outlet for storytelling. After all, there are web-based shows that have started online and have then gotten picked up. I think it's a great opportunity for artists to get through the network roadblock. It just allows us another venue to be creative in.
~ Eva LaRue
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Instrumental music is increasingly marginalized and there's just no outlet, there's no venue for it, in terms of media.
~ David Sanborn
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I don't tweet because I don't need another creative venue. I don't need another form for self-expression. I don't need another way to get my thoughts out to people. I have one. I'm good.
~ Ira Glass
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I'd been really shy as a kid, I had a terrible stutter, and I thought music would be a good outlet. And it definitely seemed to improve things for me, so I stuck with it.
~ Paul Young
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I really see food as subjective. It's a creative outlet. It's something that you do for fun. It's a gray area. It's not black and white or right and wrong.
~ Graham Elliot
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That is one of the truths about American business that you are least likely to read about in a major media outlet: income inequality is mostly about the differences between the superstar companies and the others.
~ Tyler Cowen
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Goods are displayed by thousands of shopkeepers with a sense of beauty that finds no other outlet.
~ Mignon McLaughlin
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They made me angry." "He got me upset." "It scared me." "World events are the cause of my anxiety." Actually, it's the exact opposite. The suppressed and repressed feelings seek an outlet and utilize the events as triggers and excuses to vent themselves. We are like pressure-cookers ready to release steam when the opportunity arises. Our triggers are set and ready to go off.
~ David R. Hawkins
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