39 Quotes About Misfit
- Author Nikki Rowe
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It is unfortunate to say, but someone has to voice the pain, the struggle, the real and the lived through. You can thank the artists, poets, musicians for that - our stories may bleed sorrow but what we create seems to always hit right down to the core, the places many fear to tread, the soul. We give meaning for the scars.
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- Author B. Damani
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How lonely it is!To be drowning,in a placewhere everyone can swim.
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- Author Kazuki Kaneshiro
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Though I may have been a misfit, I was also a romantic.
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- Author Pearl Zhu
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A misfit is like the round peg that cannot fit into the square hole or the running river that just can’t stay still.
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- Author Saskia Lightstar
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You don’t need to fit into any square, round or triangular holes anymore. You don’t need to fit into a pretty package or be the same as everybody else. You just need to accept and love yourself exactly as you are.
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- Author Nikki Rowe
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I will always be a misfit, The road paved through normality will always bore a wild little spirit like me.
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- Author Sanhita Baruah
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I let every grain of sand slip through my fingersAs the wind carried them away; Some drops of rain absorbed by the sand,Some dissolved in the sea.I'd go back carrying no tracesOf where I'd been,But the sand settled between my fingers,And the grains falling off from my toes.I wouldn't soil the carpet on the floorIf only I'd known...
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- Author Sanhita Baruah
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That was the thing about her. When you told her about an incident where you so badly screwed up, half expecting her to laugh at you in amusement, half anticipating a smirk of disgust, she would hardly express her pity or maybe she did express what she felt, for she would just nod her head, gesturing you to go on... As if it's normal... As if you're normal.
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- Author Jaime Allison Parker
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Steffy risked a glance at her fellow neighbors and townspeople. She often looked for kindred spirits in the crowd. None were ever found. Just once, she wished to see someone trying to hide a smile, a snicker, or plain sighing at the absurdity. The rowdy outcasts among the community were not welcome in the church. They knew better than to show their faces.
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