Top 190 Outcast Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 8, 2024.
I think being an outcast is what sort of strengthens the nerd movement, because you're isolated, so you have time.
I was a total punk. But I was still an outcast, even with the punks and stuff.
I've always kind of been an outcast. — © Julia Fox
I've always kind of been an outcast.
Anybody who's gone through puberty has understood what it feels like to be an outcast and alone.
Knowledge does have a way of making you an outcast.
It is better to be an outcast, a stranger in one’s own country, than an outcast from one’s self. It is better to see what is about to befall us and to resist than to retreat into the fantasies embraced by a nation of the blind.
We are a most solitary people, and we live, repelled by one another, in the gray, outcast cities of Cain.
I was always this weird outcast kid.
In my early teens, science fiction and fantasy had an almost-total hold over my imagination. Their outcast status was part of their appeal.
I was an outcast growing up with a bunch of Christian people. My father didn't go to church, and that was not good news if you lived right in the middle of it.
I like feeling a bit of an outcast where I am. I've always been that way. Somehow, I fit in by not fitting in.
Be an outcast. Be pleased to walk alone.
I always related most to Steve McQueen because he was more of an outcast than Robert Redford or Paul Newman. — © Patrick Fugit
I always related most to Steve McQueen because he was more of an outcast than Robert Redford or Paul Newman.
In high school I was an outcast I wasn't cool to hang out with. I ate my lunch in a bathroom stall because that was the one place I could go where I wouldn't been seen.
Be nobody's darling; Be an outcast. Take the contradictions Of your life And wrap around You like a shawl, To parry stones To keep you warm.
I was like, weird on purpose. I wanted to be an outcast.
In other countries, it's a common thing to have outcast children running around the streets in packs, and I don't think we're so far away from it here.
It was any outcast's nightmare. If I looked carefully, I suspected I might find it beneath the black paint of the small acrylic by the window.
I tried so many times to fit in but I could never ever fit in. I was always like, an outcast.
In an expanding universe, time is on the side of the outcast.
On the cross Jesus was treated as an outcast so that we could be brought into God's family freely by grace.
For the curse of Cain, the curse of being an outcast and a wanderer over the face of the earth has been removed.
I was always an outcast, even in my family.
As I got into middle school, I was really an outcast. But everybody was an outcast in middle school. I don't know who got the idea to put all kids going through puberty together in a school and give them academic elitism and competition and pit them against each other.
I'm definitely gonna be an outcast.
I was a founding member of the 'Dungeons and Dragons' club at my high school. I was in chorus, I was in swing choir. I was an outcast but I was an outcast among a group of outcasts.
The writer must be universal in sympathy and an outcast by nature: only then can he see clearly.
I understand the feelings of being the outcast and the loner.
I was an outcast. I was from a town of wrestlers and football players.
Jesus comes for sinners, for those outcast...and those caught up in squalid choices and failed dreams.
When you are an outcast, even a tossed stone can be cherished.
School was horrific for me, constantly an outcast for being a geek.
Getting socially outcast can be the best and most informative thing that can ever happen to you because you have to learn who you are separate from the pack.
I still feel like an outcast on the inside, but it doesn't bother me anymore at all.
Other people are occupied, I alone am unwilling, like the outcast.
What's the safest thing to be when one is met by a gang of social outcasts in an alley? ...No, another social outcast!
I always felt like an outcast at school. I had good friends, but none that I truly related to.
Now I am an outcast. I loathe my country. The best thing for me is a drunken sleep on the beach. — © Arthur Rimbaud
Now I am an outcast. I loathe my country. The best thing for me is a drunken sleep on the beach.
The women laughed and wept; the crowd stamped their feet enthusiastically, for at that moment Quasimodo was really beautiful. He was handsome — this orphan, this foundling, this outcast.
I'm a total weirdo and have often felt like an outcast and a freak, and I love that. It makes things so much more exciting.
Our hearts of stone become hearts of flesh when we learn where the outcast weeps.
The bible informs us, compels us to care for the poor, to love the outcast, to serve the needy.
I was bred as an outcast, part Negro and part Seminole, in my early years raised as an Indian.
Be nobody's darling; Be an outcast. Take the contradictions Of your life And wrap around You like a shawl, To parry stones To keep you warm. Watch the people succumb To madness With ample cheer; Let them look askance at you And you askance reply. Be an outcast; Be pleased to walk alone (Uncool) Or line the crowded River beds With other impetuous Fools. Make a merry gathering On the bank Where thousands perished For brave hurt words They said. Be nobody's darling; Be an outcast. Qualified to live Among your dead.
People talk of “social outcasts.” The words apparently denote the miserable losers of the world, the vicious ones, but I feel as though I have been a “social outcast” from the moment I was born. If ever I meet someone society has designated as an outcast, I invariably feel affection for him, an emotion which carries me away in melting tenderness.
God dances with the outcast.
I can't say that I ever abided nerd stereotypes: I was never alone or felt outcast.
Im a total weirdo and have often felt like an outcast and a freak, and I love that. It makes things so much more exciting. — © Zoe Kravitz
Im a total weirdo and have often felt like an outcast and a freak, and I love that. It makes things so much more exciting.
I was kind of a nerdy, geeky type. And I loved math. People teased me about it. I felt pretty much like an outcast.
Everyone has been an outcast at one point in their life.
I wouldn't say I was bullied, but I was definitely a bit of an outcast. It was more the kids thinking I thought I was cool. I started homeschooling in fifth grade, and I was much happier.
By the time I was 5, I was already an outcast. It was the early 1960s, and I was part of the only Jewish family in a decidedly Christian suburb of Waltham, Mass.
For not an orphan in the wide world can be so deserted as the child who is an outcast from a living parent's love.
You can be the outcast or be the backlash of somebody's lack of love. Or you can start speaking up.
Growing up as a gay boy in West Texas, I definitely felt like a bit of an outcast sometimes - that there was a world that I would never be a part of.
I never fit in. I am a true alternative. And I love being the outcast. That's my role in life, to be an outcast.
I'm the outcast of the hip-hop game.
In high school I was an outcast... I wasn't cool to hang out with. I ate my lunch in a bathroom stall because that was the one place I could go where I wouldn't been seen.
There's [in Outcast] so much for my ear, brain and mind and body to gain.
I can't go back and label myself as an outcast because I was a pretty well-adjusted kid, but I can certainly relate to the feeling of being an outsider.
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