78 Quotes About Nonconformity
- Author Margaret Mitchell
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Make up your mind to this. If you are different, you are isolated, not only from people of your own age but from those of your parents' generation and from your children's generation too. They'll never understand you and they'll be shocked no matter what you do. But your grandparents would probably be proud of you and say: 'There's a chip off the old block,' and your grandchildren will sigh enviously and say: 'What an old rip Grandma must have been!' and they'll try to be like you.
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- Author Bill Vaughan
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If there is anything the nonconformist hates worse than a conformist, it’s another nonconformist who doesn’t conform to the prevailing standard of nonconformity.
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- Author Donna Woolfolk Cross
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This was the price for the the strange life she had chosen, but she had gone into it with eyes open, and there was no profit in regret.
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- Author Mariama Bâ
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Clothed in my dignity, the only worthy garment, I go my way.
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- Author Michelle Knudsen
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It's not supposed to work that way," her brother said.Marilyn just looked at him. She didn't think he was right about that. She thought there were a lot of different ways that things could work.
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- Author Maggie Nelson
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Is the something inherently queer about pregnancy itself, insofar as it profoundly alters one's normal state and occasions a radical intimacy with, and radical alienation from, one's body? How can an experience so profoundly strange and wild and transformative also symbolize or enact the ultimate confromity? Or is this just another disqualification of anyhting tied to closely to the female animal from the privileged term, in this case nonconformity or radicality?
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- Author Lori Duron
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How come when girls play with gender it's a sign of strength and when boys play with gender it's a sign of weakness?
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- Author Adrienne Rich
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her choice to be, not only a poet but a woman who explored her own mind, without any of the guidelines of orthodoxy. To say "yes" to her powers was not simply a major act of nonconformity in the nineteenth century; even in our own time it has been assumed that Emily Dickinson, not patriarchal society, was "the problem." The ore we come to recognise the unwritten and written laws and taboos underpining patriarchy, the less problematical, surely, will seem the methods she chose.
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- Author Laird Hamilton
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Your path is yours alone. And if it’s the path less traveled, that’s absolutely fine. The world doesn’t need more conformists. The world needs more people who create and question and search.
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