Trying To Fit In Quotes by Bernard Baruch, Andre Benjamin, Nasim Pedrad, Dr. Seuss, Bryce Harper, Suzanne Selfors and many others.

Those who matter don’t mind, and those who mind don’t matter.
They can bite, but cannot be us,
They can come and pick up little slang but cannot see us,
You ought to be ashamed trying to fit in my adidas,
So Run like DMC like you don’t know you got no heater
They can come and pick up little slang but cannot see us,
You ought to be ashamed trying to fit in my adidas,
So Run like DMC like you don’t know you got no heater
I knew at a young age that I wanted to do comedy, and maybe part of that was trying to fit in at school because I had a weird name, and my parents had these accents, and I was definitely a late bloomer.
Why fit in when you were born to stand out?
I’m not trying to fit in with nobody. I’m just me.
Live. How many of us need to be reminded that living has nothing to do with trying to be as good as someone else, or trying to fit into some category, or filling in the blanks on some stupid checklist. That it has nothing to do with punishing yourself for past mistakes.
Being an actress is similar to trying to fit in with the popular kids in high school. You’re expected to drive the right car, wear the right clothes and say the right things.
Why fit in when you’re born to stand out?
I feel more at home knowing I’m not really at home. It takes all the pressure off you trying to fit in!
I was trying to fit in for so long, until about Junior year of high school when I realized that trying to fit into this one image of perfection was never going to make me happy.
At school, I was this tomboy kid who just loved to hang out with her friends and learn curse words, trying to fit in with the cool kids and defending all the kids who got picked on.
The music I make is very underground-sounding, it doesn’t sound like it goes into the charts. It doesn’t sound like it’s trying to fit into today’s style. So I think I have already a vibrating tool to an art form that isn’t the mainstream. I’m very outside of the mainstream in my taste of music.
Like most people, I have painful memories of trying to fit in as a child. I wore, said, and did pretty much what everyone else did.
Misfits need a place to get away, too. All that trying to fit in is exhausting.
Here’s why I like geek culture: People like what they like because they like it. They’re not trying to fit into any mainstream likes or dislikes.
In the story, I think as an actor you’re just trying to fit into the world.
You can’t blend in when you were born to stand out.
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