Quotes by Outsiders the size of a misfortune is not determinable by an outsider’s measurement of it but only by the measurements applied to it by the person specially affected by it. Mark Twain outsiders size measurement Because I have success, it doesn't mean I'm part of the mainstream. I'm still an outsider. Matt Drudge mainstream outsiders mean It is not astonishing that there are many journalists who have become human failures and worthless men. Rather, it is astonishing that, despite all this, this very stratum includes such a great number of valuable and quite genuine men, a fact that outsiders would not so easily guess. Max Weber outsiders numbers men When you feel like an outsider - for whatever reason - you spend a lot of time alone. Meg Cabot alone-time outsiders reason Any social or cultural change has to be made openly and with people agreeing. You don't get there by just pushing an outsider's point of view. Melinda Gates outsiders views people I love New York, but I'd felt like an outsider here. Michael Arad outsiders i-love-new-york new-york My natural state is an outsider. I've always felt outside the group, and I've always been analyzing the group. Michael Burry analyzing outsiders groups When I was about 11, 12, we moved to Jersey City. Everywhere I go I'm an outsider. Michelle Rodriguez jersey outsiders cities Most of the people who write pop music were outsiders at some time in their life. Mika outsiders writing people One thing about hanging out with a bunch of clean drug addicts, everyone is just super similar to you. So that has been awesome. I've made a lot of friends who are coming from an extremely similar place, even if they seem externally very different. I know I am an outsider in a number of ways, but I don't feel weird. Mike Doughty outsiders drug different I was always an outsider, always standing outside, observing and trying to figure things out. Which is exactly what you need to do as a writer, I suppose. Monica Ali outsiders trying needs Every new refugee to a society, whether it's the United States or some other place, is subjected to fear. They are the new outsider population, the new other. Nguyen Viet Thang outsiders population united-states I've always felt quite like an outsider. I don't really belong in the mainstream, and I quite like that. Nick Lowe mainstream outsiders felt I've always felt kind of like an outsider, even when I was very successful back in the old days. Even then. I kind of enjoyed it, really. Nick Lowe outsiders kind successful When Benjamin Disraeli spoke of the 'two nations' in Britain he was perfectly right, only the working classes were not exactly a nation. But the gap in behavioral standards and in outlook, and of course in standards of living, were enormous. And in course of time, at least in countries such as Britain, the working classes more or less adopted and have become assimilated to the standards of the so-called 'gentle' classes. That is assimilation.The working class has hardly been able to govern, but they are no longer outsiders in relation to the state as they were before. Norbert Elias outsiders relation country I would like to remind you that both assimilation and integration apply to the working classes in the nineteenth century, at least in Britain and also Germany. Like most outsider groups compared with the establishment, the working classes were treated more or less with the same kind of stigmatization as immigrant groups are treated today. Norbert Elias outsiders kind today I think that one not only has to make demands on the established group, but one also has to make demands on the outsider group. One has to make clear: if you want to leave, please do so. But if you want to stay here, a degree of accommodation to the Dutch outlook, Dutch manners, and a degree of identification with the Netherlands will be expected of you. There is no reason why there cannot be Dutch Turks or Dutch Moroccans. But one can expect from them a degree of identification, some change of their own social identity. Norbert Elias outsiders identity thinking The outsider may indeed wonder at this seeming much ado about nothing. What a tempest in a tea-cup! he will say. But when we consider how small after all the cup of human enjoyment is, how soon overflowed with tears, how easily drained to the dregs in our quenchless thirst for infinity, we shall not blame ourselves for making so much of the tea-cup. Okakura Kakuzo outsiders may tea For those of us who have a ground of knowledge which we cannot transmit to outsiders, it is perhaps more profitable to act fearlessly than to argue. Olive Schreiner outsiders experience action There isn't much room for an outsider point of view in print any more. P. J. O'Rourke outsiders views rooms «23456789101112»