A Quote by Stephan Jenkins

I've always identified with the misfits — © Stephan Jenkins
I've always identified with the misfits
I've always identified with the misfits.
Misfits aren't misfits among other misfits.
I've been kinda fascinated by misfits, outcasts, and downtrodden people. I've identified with them. 'Blade Runner' probably got me more work than any. It convinced some producers that I could play something other than a rural crazy, I guess.
I got to actually tattoo one of the members of The Misfits. The very first tattoo I ever did was this Misfits skull.
The Misfits pretty much funds the Misfits. It used to cost me money to be in the band. I think we got paid the last gig we ever did. After that, we had to work to support our families.
Entrepreneurs are misfits to the core. They forge ahead, making their own path and always, always, question the status quo.
The Reformed Church was identified with the old all-white government of South Africa and its apartheid policy. The Roman Catholic Church was closely identified with the Franco and Salazar dictatorships in Spain and Portugal. . . . More recently, . . . the Serbian Orthodox Church has come to be identified with the policies of Serbia (Yugoslavia).
That's why real awareness always leads you beyond sex, and celibacy happens on its own accord. Because to be in sex you have either to be identified with the male or identified with the female. A real celibate is one who has gone beyond, who is neither.
I've always had that maternal thing: that connection with street kids and people who are misfits.
Man might have identified fire, but women identified the way to enjoy with it.
San Francisco has always been a haven for misfits and weirdos. I'm both of those, which is why I came here.
When everybody looks at our generation of kids, they always call us the misfits - you know, like we just don't give a damn.
My faith is not identified by my title. My faith is identified by how I live. Wearing the uniform is not the same as playing the game.
My image is dark and sombre. It fits my personality. The problem I always had with the people in the Misfits was that it was a put-on. You wouldn't see those guys walking around like that.
I think Good Charlotte has definitely always been for the underdogs and the misfits. We haven't ever really been the critics' darlings.
I've always identified as an actor. That's what I set out to do.
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