A Quote by Rufus Wainwright

I am undefinable. I don't fit into any particular category. — © Rufus Wainwright
I am undefinable. I don't fit into any particular category.
The new crimes that the US and Israel were committing in Gaza as 2009 opened do not fit easily into any standard category—except for the category of familiarity.
Society likes to file you away, put you in this or that category. And I never fit any category. Maybe that's why I was left out of a lot of things, or why my work was not really understood, because there was no precedent for it.
I am not interested in changing who I am to fit someone else's idea of what a category should be or look like.
The Clash, in particular, transcends any category.
One of the sad commentaries on the way women are viewed in our society is that we have to fit one category. I have never felt that I had to be in one category.
The sad thing about our society is that women are put in one of two categories. You're either in the beautiful category and you're seen as sexy and beautiful, or some version of that, or you're put into another category... The latter category affords women the opportunity to be smart, funny, independent, mean, strong, intelligent and opinionated. We take them seriously as politicians, if they fit into that latter category. We respect their opinions more and give them higher expectations. That latter category is what allows female actors to be characters.
My normal weight category is 48 kg. So for the 51 kg. category, I had to depend on lots of food and drinks before going in for the weigh-in. But that does not make my strength, my muscles. It's a little bit different. If there's a 48 kg. category, it's a perfect fit for me.
I have friends who are in the posh category and some who are in the not-at-all-posh category, and some who you would find it very hard to get any sort of handle on. But I am lucky to have any friends, of course.
I fell through a crack for years. Historically, I am a nothing because I fit in no category. I can only be me.
As a member of a generation who have been subjected to much over-stimulation, it's hard to say I fit into any one category.
Growing up, I never thought that I would fall into any category. I felt like I didn't fit in anywhere.
From our music in general, we've always fought the idea that we had to fit into a box or fit into a certain category.
If you can figure out where you fit into any particular story, you'll be okay. When you're not quite sure where you fit in, you try to be too many parts of the story. You gild the lily. I see it all the time.
I don't know whether the number of any particular Latino group has made or will make any particular difference in the issues that I am concerned with.
If you subscribe to any moral code that says you should care for humanity, obviously black people will fit into that category.
I should say that I'm not conscious of any particular style or any particular literary device when I am writing. I have written 22 books, and they are all very different. I have tried all kinds of genres.
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