A Quote by Israel Adesanya

I tried so many times to fit in but I could never ever fit in. I was always like, an outcast. — © Israel Adesanya
I tried so many times to fit in but I could never ever fit in. I was always like, an outcast.
I never fit in. I am a true alternative. And I love being the outcast. That's my role in life, to be an outcast.
No one had ever said anything like that to Evie. Her parents always wanted to advise or instruct or command. They were good people, but they needed the world to bend to them, to fit into their order of things. Evie had never really quite fit, and when she tried, she’d just pop back out, like a doll squeezed into a too-small box.
I felt like, 'How do I fit in?' But then I never fit in. The whole time, I've never fit in.
I always tried so hard to fit in, and then I figured out that I didn't want to fit.
I have been told too much - to talk less, to keep my opinions to myself, to not sound intelligent - all this was told to me so that I could fit in. But I never thought I fit in anyway. So if you don't fit in, at least stand out.
I've always been jealous of rappers, because they can fit so many words into a song and tell a story with lots of details. But when you're a songwriter, you have to fit the words to the melody and you can't fit as much in. I'm just a big fan of storytelling.
I don't feel much pressure to fit in. I never have. I've always just wanted to do my thing. I have really good friends and good family, and if I don't fit in somewhere else, I fit in at home.
I like feeling a bit of an outcast where I am. I've always been that way. Somehow, I fit in by not fitting in.
... if we take the universe of 'fitting,' countless coats 'fit' backs, and countless boots 'fit' feet, on which they are not practically fitted; countless stones 'fit' gaps in walls into which no one seeks to fit them actually. In the same way countless opinions 'fit' realities, and countless truths are valid, tho no thinker ever thinks them.
I'm Asian-American, and I was the only Chinese girl growing up in a white school in San Diego. So I understood what it was like to be different, to always want to fit in and never feel like you ever could.
I never fit in with straight country. I never really fit in with rock n' roll. I've always been somewhere in between all this stuff.
I didn't try to copy my dad or fit into the pressure or the mold that everybody tried to make me fit into.
My daughter is going to get to grow up in a world where she never sees herself being an outcast or feeling like she doesn't fit in.
What people don't know is: Clothes don't really fit you unless they're made for you. Especially when you wear men's clothes, like I do. American women think that clothes fit them if they can fit into them. But that's not at all what fit means.
We have tried to fit man into abstraction, but he does not fit.
The pace of the game demanded a referee who was fit. It is an indictment of our game. You see referees abroad who are as fit as butcher's dogs. We have some who are fit. He wasn't fit.
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