Quote by Aisha Tyler
The only concept or experience or core belief that I can attribute

The only concept or experience or core belief that I can attribute my other-ness to is that I just started out a weirdo and I stayed a weirdo. And it took me a long time to embrace my outsidership and see it as a strength rather than a weakness. – Aisha Tyler

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My parents were vegetarians. Id show up at school, this giant black kid, with none of the cool clothes and a tofu sandwich and celery sticks. – Aisha Tyler

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People challenge my nerd cred all the time. I just show them the photo of me winning my middle-school science fair, wearing my Casio calculator watch and eyeglasses so big they look like they can see the future. – Aisha Tyler

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He knows not his own strength that hath not met adversity. – Cesare Pavese

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Theres something thats sexy about a guy who has the strength to kill somebody, but is also vulnerable enough to be in love. Its just those two sides – like, I dont know why, but women for some reason arent attracted to normal guys, like, guys who are in between. – Evan Peters

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I think of novels in architectural terms. You have to enter at the gate, and this gate must be constructed in such a way that the reader has immediate confidence in the strength of the building. – Ian Mcewan

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The mark of a truly civilized man is confidence in the strength and security derived from the inquiring mind. – Felix Frankfurter

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