I went to an Arts High School, so everyone there was kind of anti-clique, though they still happened. I guess I was in the theatre-dork clique. Not to be confused with the musical-theatre-dork clique.
It's a clique and I think a clique exists in every business. There's a circle of people that are guaranteed to open a movie and we all know their names and whether they're right or wrong for the role.
It (jazz) isn't like it used to be. The guys aren't together. They're all separated. Individuals now. Bird was a symbol. It was a clique, a clique of people. Who all believed in one thing: gettin' high. And playin'.
I was always the new kid, and I got to know the language and the politics of being on the outside, looking in. Never being in the clique - always being a student of the clique, a subversive, and I could look around and identify the other guys who were excluded.
When an individual, a sect, a clique or a nation hates and despises another individual, sect, clique or nation, he or they simply do not know the objects of their hatred. Ignorance is at the bottom of it.
I am not a clique-y person.
In every high school, there is a clique.
I was friends with everybody. I never stuck to one clique.
I've never had a clique. It's impossible when you're always traveling.
The Clique: The only thing harder then getting in is staying in.
Woe to him inside a non-conformist clique who does not conform to non-conformity.
Try to have as diverse group of friends as possible and don't get into the the clique scenario.
With artists of my own generation there was at first no group identity - and never a clique.
I'm not, nor is anybody I know in government part of a nasty right wing clique.
It's a clique that I've never been a part of. It's not like I identify them in a negative way.
I'm not really part of any group or clique or gang because that's always been my nature.