A Quote by Rhys Ifans

I freely admit that I am a bit of a misfit. — © Rhys Ifans
I freely admit that I am a bit of a misfit.

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I have to admit, I was a little bit of a misfit.
I was always a bit of a loose cannon, then again I was always the artistic one: bit of a social misfit. I probably still am.
I am a control freak. I will admit that freely.
I should be so lucky to be a misfit. I aspire to be a misfit.
It is my right to be rich, happy, and successful. Money flows to me freely, copiously, and endlessly. I am forever conscious of my true worth. I give of my talents freely, and I am wonderfully blessed financially. It is wonderful!
Maverick is a word which appeals to me more than misfit. Maverick is active, misfit is passive.
It used to be said that Pluto is a misfit. But now we know Earth is the misfit. This is the most populous class of planet in our solar system and we have never sent a mission to this class.
I freely admit I know nothing about television or writing for the screen.
I think the minority students that we admit to Harvard are every bit as meritorious as the white students that we admit.
I’ve been accused of ‘raping’ the audience in my films, and I admit to that freely — all movies assault the viewer in one way or another.
I have to admit to you, I am the person who's done probably the least analysis on the selfie, because it's a bit like pornography for me. It's this masturbatory, repetitive act that I'd rather wasn't part of my routine.
I will admit I am a little bit of a line fudger. I will change the line a bit to make it feel better in my mouth. That is something they'll allow you to do on 'Veep' unless it's a particular joke where they're like, 'No, it just sounds better like this.' But with a lot of network shows, the script is law; you cannot change it all.
I freely admit I'm confused. I'm a confused and troubled individual but at the same time...Its Free!
I love hearing other people's stories, and I freely admit I'm scavenging for material through their conversations, but really, at the same time, I'm living an ordinary life.
As I understand it, I am being paid only for my work in arranging the words; my property is that arrangement. The thoughts in this book, on the contrary, are not mine. They came freely to me, and I give them freely away. I have no "intellectual property," and I think that all claimants to such property are theives.
Well, of course, every actor's limited, and I am the first one to admit it, in all honesty, when I think that I've hit the wall a bit. I'm not ashamed at all, I think it's a process that you have to go through. That's how you learn.
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