I may be a rebel, but I am not an outsider.
The great glory of travel, to me, is not just what I see that's new to me in countries visited, but that in almost every one of them I change from an outsider looking in to an insider looking out.
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 didn't think of myself as an outsider because of my race because. . . where I grew up I was the same race as almost everyone else. . . It is true that I noticed things that no one else seemed to notice. And I think only people who are outsiders do this.
No matter where you are, you're always a bit on your own, always an outsider.
I've always felt like my nose is pressed to glass. I always feel a little bit like an outsider.
It was very difficult to write about my own country, because I have always been the outsider looking in.
I think comedy is an angry art form; it's an outsider art form.
Later in life, suddenly, if you're an outsider, it's something to be celebrated, I think, rather than getting on people's nerves.
The one who tried too hard, the outsider, the oddball. Yeah, that was me.
If you feel like an outsider, you tend to observe things a lot more.
I'm definitely not an outsider artist. I'm very much an insider artist. I get written about in art magazines, and I'm not, like, in a mental institution. I'm a regular guy who went to art school.
In every society the artist or writer remains an outsider.
Outsider means "I will accept the possibility that I don't have responsibility for what is happening inside my domain. "
I think if I was Trinidadian, I would latch more on to the myths and romanticise the place more. I don't think it's my place to do that - they're not really mine. I'm an outsider.
As to describing me as an outsider throughout, and an outsider through and through - I have no reason to disagree.
I've always been an outsider kid. But I had always wanted to be in a group - growing up, I loved bands like the Cranberries and K's Choice.
My natural state is an outsider. I've always felt outside the group, and I've always been analyzing the group.
It is not hard to feel like an outsider. I think we have all felt like that at one time or another.
But when someone is on a winning horse, and everything looks wonderful, it's very hard as an outsider to persuade them something is wrong.