A Quote by Leonardo DiCaprio

I think I will always feel like an outsider. — © Leonardo DiCaprio
I think I will always feel like an outsider.
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'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 guess I always think of myself as more of the people. I always feel like a bit of an outsider.
I think being an outsider in general always helps you in comedy. I think it helps to have an outsider's eye. And so I have an outsider's voice. You know, as soon as I start talking, I don't belong here. And I think that helps in a way.
I think everyone can feel like an outsider. I know I have. I've always felt like one.
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.
You go through your life feeling like an outsider, and you respond to society in a different way when you feel like an outsider.
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 been a sort of self-imposed outsider, not a geeky outsider or a snobby outsider but, I just have a natural desire to live on the fringe. I’m not like a weirdo with a trench-coat but I just prefer to be alone or minimally surrounded by people.
Most writers begin with accounts of their first home, their family, and the town, often from quite a hostile point of view-love/hate, let's say. In a way, this stepping outside, in an attempt to judge enough to create a duplicate of it, makes you an outsider. . . . I think it's healthy for a writer to feel like an outsider. If you feel like an insider you get committed to a partisan view, you begin to defend interests, so you wind up not really empathizing with all mankind.
I've always felt like my nose is pressed to glass. I always feel a little bit like an outsider.
Alan Turing, to me, always felt like an outsider's outsider.
I always feel like an outsider. I'll always feel like the nerd at the party.
I suppose when you are an outsider, you will always be an outsider.
I think if you are an outsider then you are an outsider always.
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