A Quote by Tracey Ullman

I've always been a misfit. — © Tracey Ullman
I've always been a misfit.

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I should be so lucky to be a misfit. I aspire to be a misfit.
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.
She was a talker, wasn't she?" Bobby Lee said, sliding down the ditch with a yodel. "She would of been a good woman," The Misfit said, "if it had been somebody there to shoot her every minute of her life." "Some fun!" Bobby Lee said. "Shut up, Bobby Lee," The Misfit said. "It's no real pleasure in life.
I always felt like a misfit.
I was always the misfit jock who was with people painting on walls.
She would of been a good woman," said The Misfit, "if it had been somebody there to shoot her every minute of her life.
I always thought it would be cool to go to the island of misfit toys.
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.
Being fat is the absolute nadir of the misfit. You're a misfit because nothing fits. You don't fit in. You're not fit. You're fat. Fat doesn't have the poetic cachet of alcohol, the whiff of danger in the drug of choice. You're just fat. Being fat is so un-American, so unattractive, unerotic, unfashionable, undisciplined, unthinkable, uncool. It makes you invisible. It makes you conspicuous.
Relationships, it seems to me, are timeless. What works between two people always works; what doesn't is always troublesome. Over time, people learn - or not - how to negotiate what's difficult, but that doesn't mean the misfit has gone away entirely.
Welcome to the island of misfit toys.
I have to admit, I was a little bit of a misfit.
I always thought that there was something in hip-hop culture that was the misfit of all the musical styles, where they didn't really belong. They're kind of like, 'No, we're a real culture! We're not going anywhere, you can't get rid of us!' I really liked that there was a rebelliousness about it. I connected with that.
I grew up a misfit. I never fit in.
I freely admit that I am a bit of a misfit.
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