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Quotes About Outside

That's– (Guard) Wait. Out. Side. (Joe) (Guard leaves) Thanks. Can't wait for the walk back. You guys specialize in something other than acid enemas? (Steele)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
A completely secure life can be found only outside the life!
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
I tell kids not to be on the Internet. It's dangerous. It's not fun. It wastes your life. You should just be outside playing sports, instead of sitting in front of any type of screen.
~ Miley Cyrus
Psychology looks at people from the inside. Economics looks at them from the outside.
~ John Lanchester
Outside, the folded sky of white space-and my time as a free person (was I a free person?)-whisked silently by.
~ Elizabeth Bear
The men buckled on their weapons and started outside amid high expectations, taking care not to leave their backs unguarded -- just in case -- for Jesus may have said something about brothers, but he made no mention of cousins.
~ Arturo Pérez-Reverte
seconds, I reluctantly follow him outside.
~ Austin Foxxe
You can channel a lot within a comic framework, and I think 'The Guard' had a lot going on outside of the comedy, which is satisfying.
~ Brendan Gleeson
You always have those moments of standing outside your own life and thinking, 'This is kind of bizarre and quite wonderful.' And I think those moments always catch you off guard.
~ Jacob Collier
In my home, guns were not something to be earned or celebrated. Water guns and Nerf guns were not allowed outside. B.B. guns were not even a part of the conversation.
~ Clint Smith
We have an integrated picture of the threat from outside and from within that is provided not only to our foreign ministers but also to our justice and interior ministers.
~ Gijs de Vries
There's this homogenization, this big sucking motion in dominant society, to absorb all the disparate elements that define the margin or define the culture or define those who are thrust outside the status quo.
~ Todd Haynes
I can hear the bunny all the time now. Even when I'm outside, under my tree. I'm mad at the bunny for being sick and bothering me. For being...alive.
~ Sam Kieth
Real rebels are rarely anything but second rate outside their rebellion; the drain of time and temper is ruinous to any other accomplishment.
~ James Gould Cozzens
The only time that I've adopted characterization again since that point, for my own albums, has been an album called "Outside" that I did with Brian Eno.
~ David Bowie
And outside the window was like a map, except it was in 3 dimensions and it was life-size because it was the thing it was a map of.
~ Mark Haddon
The playful perspective is not meant to turn your life into a game or a jungle gym. It's rather that the activity is looking outside of yourself.
~ Ian Bogost
As for me horror is the genre which makes my life more interesting, mysteries my life to be something like a riddle which people go and hard go outside...But the music build my personality!
~ Deyth Banger
The fullness ends when we give Nature her ransom, when we make children for her. Then she is through with us, and we become, first inside, and then outside, junk. Flower stalks.
~ John Updike, Rabbit, Run
The really wonderful moments of joy in this world are not the moments of self-satisfaction, but self-forgetfulness. Standing on the edge of the Grand Canyon and contemplating your own greatness is pathological. At such moments we are made for a magnificent joy that comes from outside ourselves.
~ John Piper
They were outside. It was oddly quiet, with just a muffled roar from behind the closed door, as if the ocean were contained on that side.
~ Eloisa James
Wit is thought to be a quality rare in comedians. It is so natural to suppose that persons who spend their lives in showing things on the outside have nothing within.
~ balzac honore de xi
Miss Morrow,' said Miss Doggett in a warning tone, 'you are not a woman of the world. You cannot possibly know what goes on outside Leamington Lodge.
~ Barbara Pym
The seance room increasingly became a private retreat from the realities of the outside world rather than, as it had been in the past, a gathering place for mortals actively seeking to understand the relationship between the concerns of this world and the next.
~ Barbara Weisberg