A Quote by Christopher McQuarrie

I always feel like an outsider. I'll always feel like the nerd at the party. — © Christopher McQuarrie
I always feel like an outsider. I'll always feel like the nerd at the party.
I've always felt like an outsider, and I'll probably continue to always feel like an outsider. Hopefully that's a good thing. I feel like I approach things differently than other designers.
I feel like an outsider, and I always will feel like one. I've always felt that I wasn't a member of any particular group.
I don't know if I feel like an outsider or an insider; I just feel like I always did. I don't have one of those stories where I felt like no one understood me.
I've always felt like my nose is pressed to glass. I always feel a little bit like an outsider.
I've always straddled a weird line - there's a lot of mainstream stuff that I love. At the same, I still feel like an outsider. I'm the outsider who's on the inside.
I tend to write about people. I look at things from the bottom up and from the perspective of outsiders. A part of me just identifies with them. It's my messed up internal nature that I always feel like an outsider. It's just my nature. At film festivals, I was an outsider for sure, but I always felt like one as well. I have that feeling at parties, too. I don't belong there.
I guess I always think of myself as more of the people. I always feel like a bit of an outsider.
I think everyone can feel like an outsider. I know I have. I've always felt like one.
I think I will always feel like an outsider.
I'm one of these guys who always feel like the outsider, you know? I'm always longing to be part of something, you know?
I always loved horror as a kid. On the one hand, I really love monsters, because in a way I feel like I related to their outsider status and like the sentimental romantic plight of the monster. More importantly though I feel like people are completely motivated by fear, especially with our political system here in America which is just degenerating into more and more fear mongering and it gets in the way of real discourse, plus it's just something I'm obsessive about and have always been a little bit of a paranoid guy.
I always felt like an outsider of the industry, and now I feel quite comfortable as an independent artist.
I always had this put-together family, and I always identified as the outsider. And that's a position where I feel most comfortable, and yet I feel an incredible longing to belong. That is really a strong feeling from my childhood - a desire to be part of a group.
I don't feel like a star; I never have. I don't feel like a star; I never have. I always feel like I'm the young one, I'm the small one. I always have someone to look up to, and I think it helps me with motivating myself.
I always talk to all the crew. I always make it pleasant. I always nurture a relationship that makes people feel like they're important, like they're a part of the collaboration. I feel that way about the young actors on set. I don't talk to them like I'm the mentor; I talk to them like they're my peers. And I learned that from Meryl Streep.
You go through your life feeling like an outsider, and you respond to society in a different way when you feel like an outsider.
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