I came to terms with not fitting in a long time ago. I never really fitted in. I don't want to fit in. And now people are buying into that.
Why fit in when you were born to stand out?
In modern war... you will die like a dog for no good reason.
People who cannot invent and reinvent themselves must be content with borrowed postures, secondhand ideas, fitting in instead of standing out.
You can't blend in when you were born to stand out.
I think people tend to see the bigger point, which is maybe not fitting in and feeling like you didn't have the childhood that you expected you would have, or that you felt lonely or struggled with drugs and alcohol or just that you were able to achieve your dreams.
They wrote in the old days that it is sweet and fitting to die for one's country. But in modern war, there is nothing sweet nor fitting in your dying. You will die like a dog for no good reason.
If we are to achieve a richer culture, rich in contrasting values, we must recognize the whole gamut of human potentialities, and so weave a less arbitrary social fabric, one in which each diverse human gift will find a fitting place.
It is not fitting, when one is in God's service, to have a gloomy face or a chilling look.
It is fitting that a liar should be a man of good memory.
I definitely understand not entirely fitting in. I think everyone has their own version of feeling out of place and I think one of the great things we have the ability to do is to know it's all right. It's OK to have that awkward phase.
Isn't it fitting that so many of those who have contempt for the private sector will soon find themselves back in it?
In a crowded marketplace, fitting in is a failure. In a busy marketplace, not standing out is the same as being invisible.
In terms of fitting in, you know, I don't have a lot of armor up. I'm a raw nerve and it's really uncomfortable for a lot of people.
Fitting in is boring. But it takes you nearly your whole life to work that out.
I was looked at as weird, odd, not fitting in with the Hollywood crowd.
The most basic human desire is to feel like you belong. Fitting in is important.
I spent a lot of my childhood not fitting in, in a lot of different ways.
Inevitably we look upon society, so kind to you, so harsh to us, as an ill-fitting form that distorts the truth; deforms the mind; fetters the will.
It is more fitting for a man to laugh at life than to lament over it.
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