136 Quotes About Outsiders
- Author ross caligiuri
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Here we go,” Phoenix said, turning back to Nora. “Try not to let this room scare you.
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- Author Mike Hockney
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Science itself is a quasi-religious faith, and is full of dogmas relating to its current paradigm, and any scientists who do not agree with the establishment are kicked out of science altogether – like heretics, freethinkers and blasphemers in religion.
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- Author Melinda Gates
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In societies of deep poverty, women are pushed to the margins. Women are outsiders. That’s not a coincidence. When any community pushes any group out, especially its women, it’s creating a crisis that can only be reversed by bringing the outsiders back in. That is the core remedy for poverty and almost any social ill—including the excluded, going to the margins of society and bringing everybody back in.
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- Author Eleanor Catton
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She is a loner, too bright for the slutty girls and too savage for the bright girls, haunting the edges and corners of the school like a sullen disillusioned ghost
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- Author Rainn Wilson
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It's all that time reading, dreaming, and goofing off with fellow oddballs where our best selves get to involve as teenagers.
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- Author Celeste Ng
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But at that moment she had known, with a certainty she would never feel about anything else in her life, that it was right, that she wanted this man in her life. Something inside her said, He understands. What it's like to be different.
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- Author Melinda Gates
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Overcoming the need to create outsiders is our greatest challenge as human beings.
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- Author Ottessa Moshfegh
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You can always tell something when a woman is overdressed---either she's an outsider, or she's insane.
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- Author Christopher Hitchens
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In our native terms, the ironic style is often compounded with the sardonic and the hard-boiled; even the effortlessly superior. But irony originates in the glance and the shrug of the loser, the outsider, the despised minority. It is a nuance that comes most effortlessly to the oppressed.
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