Sentences with phrase «like outsiders»

Parents are treated like outsiders and aren't made to feel welcome.
For example, those who grew up in divorced families were far more likely than those with married parents to say that they felt like a different person with each parent, that they sometimes felt like outsiders in their own home and that they had been alone a lot as a child.
They could experience an internal struggle because they are like outsiders who have to live in both worlds.»
At least in Tarrant County, they do not like outsiders and I probably appeared to be an outsider.
For good or bad we are starting to look like outsiders.
In other words, outsiders will feel like outsiders at the fair named after them.
I think artists feel like outsiders in many instances of normal society.
The only one I've heard people get asked to leave is at Soneva Kiri which doesn't like outsiders showing up unannounced.
Just like outsiders can prove invaluable in providing an honest evaluation of your situation, you can provide similar perspective for them.
Both White and Helen feel like outsiders - White because of his homosexuality and inner desire to both hurt and nurture and Helen because of her grief and isolation.
Over the years, I've heard self - published authors debate whether to drop their RWA membership or attend the Annual Conference, often because they felt like outsiders within the organization.
Teenagers often feel like outsiders — alienated by others and their surroundings.
When students who often feel like outsiders reflect on what affirms them, they become more confident learners, which increases their academic performance.
In an inclusion setting, special education teachers can be treated like outsiders and made to feel like instructional assistants in the class.
Teaching nonfiction in this nonfiction unit, isolated from stories like The Outsiders, which can connect to it, guarantees a low return from the reading.
Yet Merrow doesn't like outsiders meddling with the system.
LOU director Dave Mullins and producer Dana Murray «As artists who struggled with the typical challenges of growing up and fitting in — thinking we were the only ones feeling like outsiders — this nomination is more meaningful than anyone could imagine.
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There is a reason most Americans stay well clear of the deep South: They don't like outsiders.
In a tightknit town filled with people who don't like outsiders, Mickey, who is an outsider himself, has a tough go of things just trying to keep everything level.
The film that proves in a surprising number of ways the wellspring for Ron Shelton's similarly - dated Bull Durham from two years later (but don't hold that in its favour), it, like The Outsiders and Red Dawn, variously features a drive - in / moviehouse (this one playing Slumber Party Massacre), rumbles, and noble death's bed vigils — and, like those flicks, Patrick Swayze in a key role as the old guy crashing the party, serving as mentor / older brother / Oedipal goat.
And I related to him, greatly, and I hoped other folks who felt like outsiders would as well.
A slick suit with a feral bloodlust for money, he's not like these outsiders who, to some degree or another, are appalled at the degree of corruption and lack of accountability they discover in their respective campaigns of due diligence.
Such faculty members often report feeling like outsiders, alienated from the culture and not knowing the rules.
Most people don't like outsiders telling them how to vote.
«Sometimes I wonder and ask myself, it looks like outsiders have more faith in our country than we ourselves have in our country.
When they're around other kids, shy children feel like outsiders looking in.
Those of us who graduated from homeschool and ventured to a public university were wide - eyed, awkward and felt like outsiders to a world of cable television and «secular music.»
Those that live in Israel feel like outsiders; they complain, with some justification, that the state is indifferent to their concerns.
Why do atheists live in jewish and muslim communities if they feel like outsiders they should just move and do the people there a favor.
Kierkegaard, Solzhenitsyn, and Tolstoy all felt like outsiders.
I think that atheists must often feel like outsiders with regard to a certain dimension of our national experience.
I only begian to look into church history and all of our sad divisions, in the last decade, because Pharasee like outsiders brought «circumcision» like ideas into our sweet fellowship.
Personally, I have had enough of these groups who insist in setting themselves apart from society with their clothes and their views, and then complain because they are treated like outsiders.
«A book like the Outsiders is a good example of what I like to read.
Being on the inside yet feeling like an outsider can create a sense of disenfranchisement and apathy.
Look at the problem like an outsider.
One strategy for keeping a cool head in a crisis is to look at the problem like an outsider.
When one is surrounded by people who blindly subscribe to the rat - race, it can make one feel like an outsider.
They're treating you like an outsider, but the whole concept of gentiles is fine for you - you just think you should be on «the inside.»
So I often feel like an outsider in feminism — because of both my politics and my theology.
This reads very much like an outsider trying to pass judgement on something he doesn't understand.
All these years later and I still feel like an outsider, not really one of them.
Romo added, «You almost feel like an outsider.
He felt like an outsider, «no friendships,» and went back to Kakuma, deciding that it would be a better place to struggle.
I feel like an outsider among the parents at pre-school and I am honestly often self conscious about T's wacky behavior.
Used the excuse that a craft fair «just isn't for me» because you were too nervous to apply or felt like an outsider.
The other kids in school continued to treat him like an outsider.
I felt like an outsider.
I wanted to «do it right,» and very few things help like an outsider's perspective.
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