Sentences with phrase «feel like an outsider by»

This Peter feels like an outsider by choice.

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When one is surrounded by people who blindly subscribe to the rat - race, it can make one feel like an outsider.
I feel that adequate writing about a religion by an outsider requires an imaginative recognition that if, say, I had been born a Hindu I would presumably remain a Hindu, if born a Muslim I would presumably remain a Muslim, but if born a German I like to think that I would not have been a Nazi.
To an outsider, the rule that forbids a widower from raising a child alone feels like a cruel injustice and despite being made by a relative outsider (Weinstein is Jewish but not Orthodox), the film doesn't linger on outrage.
It feels like these roles could only be played by these actors, that only Martin McDonagh could imagine this world, which is essentially an outsider's view — McDonagh is Irish — of contemporary America.
She seems, perhaps, like your typical teen, hanging out with her friends, Bella (Wilma Holmén) and Momo (Louise Nyvall), bullied by classmates and generally feeling like an awkward outsider.
Pfeiffer, who has often struggled being funny in comedies over the years, actually does deliver a likeable, and quite amusing performance, ingratiating herself by taking on the less glamorous role of a woman whose looks are fading to the point where she often feels like an outsider looking into a world she is supposed to be front and center of.
«When you know something intimately, and you love it, you feel like you can show something about it that an outsider would not be able to,» Gerwig said by telephone.
However, Newton — speaking for many of his classmates — says, «From an outsider's point of view, we don't have a lot of structure, but we just have a different definition of structure, and I feel like we're learning more by doing it that way.»
Will any student or parent be made to feel like an outsider, not a full member of the community, by this activity?
Teenagers often feel like outsiders — alienated by others and their surroundings.
With that and the comment by Tim O'Reilly about literary fiction, I am beginning to feel like an outsider here.
What we said: «In general, Death of the Outsider occasionally feels like a Dishonored 3 that hasn't quite become flesh and perhaps, never will, going by sales of the second game and of Arkane's most recent immersive sim, Prey.
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