A Quote by Susan Isaacs

I was always the weirdo who wanted to have an egalitarian service in synagogue and felt I was always going against the grain. — © Susan Isaacs
I was always the weirdo who wanted to have an egalitarian service in synagogue and felt I was always going against the grain.
Part of the heart of anarchy is, dare to go against the grain of the conventional ways of thinking about our realities. Anarchists have always gone against the grain, and that's been a place of hope.
I always wanted to go against hat grain because it was too restricting.
I always went left to what everybody else was doing. I'm used to going against the grain.
I always not only want push the envelope in my career but I also have an itch for going against the grain.
When I finally got my break in TV, as a staff writer, I always wanted to be at the top of that pyramid. I always wanted to make the decisions. I always wanted to be the one that was saying, "This is what the show is, and this is what the show is not. This is where we're going. It's going to be this kind of series." It was just something I always had my eye on, when I started in the business.
The line is "So we beat on, boats against the current, born back ceaselessly into the past." We've interpreted it as the meaning of us [when we] went against the current, against the grain and did what felt natural to us...regardless of what we thought we were supposed to be doing. We threw all of that out the window. We existed how we wanted to.
I have always been very rebellious and gone against the grain. I've always challenged the standards set before me.
It doesn't always turn out. It's not always a happy ending when sometimes you say things that you think, and it goes against the grain of the larger group.
I'm the rebel totally going against the grain. I always want to do the extreme. I want to get as many people looking as possible.
I always like to keep one hand in the tepee and the other hand in the synagogue. Wouldn't it be great if there was a combination of the two? You could go to synagogue, and it would be really hot in there.
I could have took the easy way and just been a cowboy, looking good, trying to make my money off Hank Williams and being this clean-cut guy. But I always wanted to be myself and go against the grain.
I always felt that I hadn't achieved what I wanted to achieve. I always felt I could get better. That's the whole incentive.
I always seem to be singing against the grain.
I am a leader, so leaders always get heat. They're always going against the grain. Jimi Hendrix got heat; Bob Marley got heat; Miles Davis got heat. Every great artist got heat. Heat means you're doing something right.
I am a leader. Leaders always get heat. They're always going against the grain. Jimi Hendrix got heat; Bob Marley got heat; Miles Davis got heat. Every great artist got heat. Heat means you're doing something right.
I always felt that if I was going to do a movie, I wanted it to be authentic.
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