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My theory is that everyone at one time or another has been at the fringe of society in some way: an outcast in high school, a stranger in a foreign country, the best at something, the worst at something, the one who's different. Being an outsider is the one thing we all have in common.
Alice Hoffman
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Everyone has experienced feeling like an outsider at some point in their lives.

Alice Hoffman suggests that no matter our individual experiences, there is a universal bond among people who have felt like outsiders. This feeling of being different or alienated is a common thread that connects humanity, highlighting our shared struggles and the importance of empathy and understanding in relationships.

Themes

OutsiderSocietyCommonalityRelationshipsBelonging

In practice

Example use cases

This quote could be used in a speech about embracing diversity and understanding one another.

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