A Quote by Colin Munroe

I'm identifying with the underdog. And it makes totally sense to me. — © Colin Munroe
I'm identifying with the underdog. And it makes totally sense to me.

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Colin Munroe
Born: June 18, 1980
America champions the underdog. We champion the underdog until he's not the underdog anymore, and he annoys us.
When you educate a girl, you kick-start a cycle of success. It makes economic sense. It makes social sense. It makes moral sense. But, it seems, it's not common sense yet.
I get people saying, 'Opera is too large a canvas for me. I don't love it. I love movies that feel almost like documentaries,' in terms of artistic vocabularies of storytelling. I totally get that discussion; that makes sense to me.
Just as music is noise that makes sense, a painting is colour that makes sense, so a story is life that makes sense.
Our family were outsiders, and I've always had a sense of the outsider, the underdog, and a strong sense of justice towards people who are excluded.
I'm totally comfortable with taking some risk, but as long as it's doctrinated in something that makes sense.
Everybody likes the underdog, because everybody feels like the underdog. No matter how successful you are, you always think, 'No one's being nice enough to me!'
Everybody likes the underdog, because everybody feels like the underdog. No matter how successful you are, you always think, No one's being nice enough to me!
Most of the time, when someone tells you something, and it makes sense, it just makes sense. And that's that. But sometimes it really doesn't make sense.
That makes sense, I suppose. But for me, reading is an adventure. It makes me an armchair traveler and takes me places I shall never be able to go.
To me, being Australian is about looking after your mates, taking care of the less fortunate, supporting the underdog and enhancing the spirit that makes all Australians unique.
I'll never lose the sense of being an underdog.
I love being the underdog. It's one of the reason I like making horror movies, because a lot of people don't like them or are prejudiced against them. So it's one of the many reasons I like horror and it's also the reason I like low budget, because it automatically makes us the underdog.
[Michael] Gove will be the underdog fighting for the underdog in this leadership race.
A lot of times, identifying with a character in a book or a movie makes me feel really vulnerable. Especially in books, it's like being able to see an amplified version of yourself, and it's very surreal.
Compassion without wisdom is dangerous. It's what enables people to support the 'underdog,' even if the underdog is evil
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