A thing we always talk about in today's culture is that nobody is an outsider - everybody's kind of a hipster on the inside.
I never felt I belonged. I was always an outsider.
I think comedy is an angry art form; it's an outsider art form.
I think all good art is outsider art.
I always felt like something of an outsider. But I identified with people up on the screen. That made me feel like I wanted to be up on the screen too. I felt like eventually I would get there.
I relate to most of the characters I play, because I do feel like an outsider.
I love New York, but I'd felt like an outsider here.
My natural state is an outsider. I've always felt outside the group, and I've always been analyzing the group.
Being an outsider means not being heard, not having a voice. It means being treated as a second-class citizen, being diminished in the eyes of others. We have all felt this way at one time or another, but some feel it more consistently. Unfortunately, our schools often do not embrace the talents of many of their occupants.
When I was growing up, all I wanted to do was fit in, but if you're perpetually an outsider, it gives you a perspective that might have a little more objectivity than people who really feel connected to their social environment in which they grow up.
I want every character be an outsider in some way.
One of the things we love about Po [Kung Fu Panda] is that he's vulnerable. He's someone that we can all identify with because he has those insecurities. He's an outsider feeling guy.
He was an outsider who lived by his ability to manipulate the inside.
It feels great to not be the acne-ridden outsider that I felt like when I was in high school. It's a lot more fun being alive now than it was then, I'll say that much.
Pretty much everywhere I go, I'm pretty much thinking I'm going to be bounced. I am still the outsider who snuck into the party. I identify with the regular person, because that is who I am.
Even nowadays some people see me as a "vreemde eend in de bijt" [translated literally as the strange duck in the pond. In other words, an outsider].
Everyone in life knows what it's like to be picked on and to feel like an outsider.
But you're like me,” he says. “An outsider. Different. A freak. We're both weird, which is why we get along.
As to describing me as an outsider throughout, and an outsider through and through - I have no reason to disagree.