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Quotes About Outsider

In a town full of bedrock crazies, nobody even notices an acid freak.
~ Hunter S. Thompson
I have seen them try to amuse an outsider by telling stories which they consider very funny—but which generate fear and queasiness in a listener whose sense of humor has a different kind of filter.
~ Hunter S. Thompson
Everybody tries to be exactly the same. I think being an outsider is a good thing.
~ Ethan Embry
I went to public school for like, one day. I don't get it. Everybody tries to be exactly the same. I think being an outsider is a good thing.
~ Ethan Embry
I was a troublemaker. For a long time, I didn't fit in.
~ Doug Liman
The peculiarities of my childhood, of constantly moving through so many different cultures, of always being the outsider, may have made me extraordinarily self-sufficient, but it had also bred a certain detachment, a sense that the world was a place to explore rather than truly inhabit. This manifested as a kind of shyness, even timidity.
~ Scott Anderson
China was the first time I truly felt like an outsider. I fell in love with the process of trying to become intimate with the culture.
~ Abigail Washburn
Mr. Trump would need someone to help govern in Washington, D.C. When a complete outsider is picked to lead the ticket, it makes sense to have someone with government experience on it.
~ Corey Lewandowski
Donald Trump is not a politician and has not been around the Hill like many of the other candidates were.
~ Scott DesJarlais
Trump is an outsider; maybe you don't know. So he is sitting in a room: he is talking business, he is talking politics - in a private room, it's a different persona. When he's out on the stage, he is talking about the kinds of things he's talking about himself; he's projecting an image that's for that purpose.
~ Paul Manafort
Most people had a history in this region, but not my parents, and my early, defining relationship to my environment was a feeling of being not from here, even though I had never lived in any other place.
~ Susan Burton
Onstage, I am a devil. But I'm hardly a social reject.
~ Freddie Mercury
I can relax with bums because I am a bum. I don't like laws, morals, religions, rules. I don't like to be shaped by society.
~ Charles Bukowski
I am your homegirl, at the end of the day, but I also feel very... outside. So if you're finding solace in feeling outside with me, then we're good to go.
~ Kelela
I think it's always easier to sit on the outside and act as if you have the best solution.
~ Jay-Jay Okocha
As a relative outsider to IT, I am able to view technology and our solutions from a business perspective, first and foremost.
~ Jamie S. Miller
An outsider can see some things much better.
~ Anil Kapoor
Wild was the worst thing you could become in a community rigged for compliance.
~ Miriam Toews
Trump didn't just enter politics as a so-called outsider, somebody who doesn't play by the rules. He entered politics playing by a completely different set of rules—the rules of branding. According to those rules, you don't need to be objectively good or decent; you only need to be true and consistent to the brand you have created
~ Naomi Klein
I was back in comfortable plain skirts again, but they looked at me anyway as they went away, not with hostility, but not the way any of them would ever have looked at a woodcutter's girl from Dvernik. It was the way I had looked at Prince Marek, at first. They looked at me and saw someone out of a story, who might ride by and be stared at, but didn't belong in their lives at all.
~ Naomi Novik
They looked at me and saw someone out of a story, who might ride by and be stared at, but didn't belong in their lives at all.
~ Naomi Novik
I would say that when what started as an outsider's argument becomes the conventional wisdom of a Girl Scout troop, it is a sign of an evolution in conciousness.
~ Naomi Wolf
Well -- I'm an outsider to the end of my days!
~ Thomas Hardy
In its timeless capacity to embody the human condition, the vampire is a poignant metaphor describing the psychosocial experience of the pariah - the outsider. The vampire is the Other that used to be human. The diseased, the mentally challenged, the homeless and hungry, ......are all vampires in a way; the other who used to be human, the invisible who casts no reflection among us.
~ Katherine Ramsland