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Quotes About Outcast

I wasn't some weird loner in school, but I definitely wasn't invited to any of the cool parties.
~ Paul Wesley
I'm like the black sheep of my family.
~ Juan Pablo Di Pace
I'm the black sheep of the family.
~ Frank Shamrock
LaGuardia High School is a place of acceptance. You have every type of kid there, performing. The outcast girl would not have been made fun of in my high school.
~ Ansel Elgort
In an expanding universe, time is on the side of the outcast. Those who once inhabited the suburbs of human contempt find that without changing their address they eventually live in the metropolis.
~ Quentin Crisp
Maleficent has suffered abuse in the past, and there's a reason why she is now as furious as she is. And I think that children who have been outcast and abused in any way will relate to her. There's a beautiful side to her; she's not just a dark person. She has all these facets. And that is interesting.
~ Angelina Jolie
Who knows what true happiness is, not the conventional word.. but the naked terror. To the lonely themselves, that wears a mask, the most miserable outcast hugs some memory.. or some illusion.
~ Joseph Conrad
Who knows what true loneliness is—not the conventional word but the naked terror? To the lonely themselves it wears a mask. The most miserable outcast hugs some memory or some illusion.
~ Joseph Conrad
Welcome, fellow Cahills... I am the Outcast. Sit back. I have a few things to say.
~ Jude Watson
She sounds... cruel. There were many sides to Grace, Fiske said. ... Beatrice leaned closer to the screen. Grace made her own husband, Nathaniel Harford, an Outcast.
~ Jude Watson
Despite all her diligent efforts to remake herself into a model of propriety, when it come to falling in love she'd reverted to from and fallen in love with a man who was a renegade, a black sheep, a daring, cynical, tough social outcast who in some ways reminded her of the boys she'd known on the Chicago streets.
~ Judith McNaught
Sana aptal oldu?unu söylüyorlar. Bense ak?ll? ama korkak oldu?unu söylüyorum. Sana insan toplumunun süprüntüsü diyorlar. Bense onun tohumu oldu?unu söylüyorum. Uygarl???n kölelere gereksinmesi oldu?unu söylüyorlar. Ben, hiçbir uygarl???n kölelerle kurulamayaca??n? söylüyorum.
~ Wilhelm Reich
When minority or outcast characters exist in a story solely to teach lessons to members of the majority, it's just one more way of seeing everything from the majority point of view.
~ James Lowder
I was always the biggest nerd in school: I had very few friends; I was always picked on; I used to wear really big glasses. I was the epitome of a nerd.
~ Danielle Panabaker
In my adolescence, I think I felt very outcast; I felt lonely. I felt great loneliness, and sometimes I wouldn't partake in Christmas, and I would go off and wander in the streets of Melbourne.
~ Michael Leunig
And alien tears will fill for him pity's long broken urn. For his mourners will all be outcast men, and outcasts always mourn.
~ Oscar Wilde
And now he is singing a bard's curse upon you, O brother abbot, and upon your father and your mother, and your grandfather and your grandmother, nd upon all your relations.' Is he cursing in rhyme?' He is cursing in rhyme, and with two assonances in every line of his curse.' ("The Crucifixion Of The Outcast")
~ William Butler Yeats
I could have said: I'm only a child but certain to end an outcast too.
~ David Bergman
On the cross Jesus was treated as an outcast so that we could be brought into God's family freely by grace.
~ Timothy Keller
I didn't have a good childhood because I never could get along with other kids. I was the child that sat in the corner eating lunch by herself.
~ Jolene Blalock
We just kind of did our own thing and got made fun of by the popular kids. It was kind of like a badge of honor to be an outcast.
~ Mark Hoppus
At one apex is a paranoid lunatic, at another is a lonesome outcast: Kurt Gödel, the greatest logician of many centuries; and Alan Turing, the brilliant code breaker and mathematician.
~ Janna Levin
You feel like an outcast. You don't belong.      You feel naked. While everyone else is walking around with their clothes on, you feel exposed and vulnerable. You are seen, and what others see is not pretty.      You feel unclean. Something is wrong with you. You are dirty. Even worse, you are contaminated. There is a difference between being a bit muddy and harboring a deadly, contagious virus.
~ Edward T. Welch
These words point in the right direction, but some of them, such as embarrassed, insulted, different, and ignored, can fade with time. Real shame requires more intensity. That's why the language of this next list may make you want to turn away, but it's much closer to shame. Unclean Dishonored Filthy Shunned Disgusting Defiled Outcast Unlovable Discarded Repulsive Disgraced Worthless Loathed Scorned Vile
~ Edward T. Welch