As To Describing Me As An Outsider Throughout, And An Outsider Through And Through - I Have No Reason To Disagree.
At Some Point In Our Lives There's Something About Every One Of Us That Makes Us Feel Like An Outsider, I Believe.
I'm Not An Insider. I'm Not On The Board. I'm An Outsider. That Implies A Certain Kind Of Separation ... Because The Company Can't, Without An Appropriate Nondisclosure And Trading Rules, Share Confidential Data With Me That It Would Not Share With Any Other Shareholder. You Could Say That Implies A Certain Kind Of Separation.
We're Outsiders, And So When We Walk Through The City, We're There And Not There At The Same Time, Participating And Observing Simultaneously.
Every Religion Seems Like A Fantasy To Outsiders, But As Holy Truth To Those Of The Faith.
I Was Always An Outsider, Always Standing Outside, Observing And Trying To Figure Things Out. Which Is Exactly What You Need To Do As A Writer, I Suppose.
Although The Senate Is Much Given To Admiring In Its Members A Superiority Less Obvious Or Quite Invisible To Outsiders, One Senator Seldom Proclaims His Own Inferiority To Another, And Still More Seldom Likes To Be Told Of It.