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I think fitting in is highly overrated. Iβd rather just fit out... Fitting out means being who you are, even when people insist that you have to change. Fitting out means taking up space, not apologizing for yourself, and not agreeing with those who seek to label you with stereotypes.
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Golda Poretsky
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Love teaches you that fitting is overrated; what you need to do is change the shape of your life to make the connection.
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Rachel Cohn (Mind the Gap, Dash & Lily (Dash & Lily, #3))
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I donβt have the time to devote to circles or covens. I have to fit things in when and where I can, in stolen moments and cups of coffee.
Stirring clockwise to conjure.
Widdershins to banish.
Thereβs never enough time, and rarely enough caffeine, but I make do with what I have. Besides, cauldrons and pointy hats are overrated.
Sometimes I see other customers practicing. Pouring their cream and sugar with studied intent. Stirring with purpose.
I add an extra spoonful of sugar to my own coffee for them, to make all of our enchantments sweeter.
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Erin Morgenstern
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Genes are overrated...
Genes never helped anybody pick the right foods or hit the gym floor at 6 am. Its you as a person; its always been YOU!
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Dr Deepak Hiwale, aka 'The Fitness Doc'
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She didnβt fit perfectly into my new life, but the beauty of our relationship is that she hadnβt fit perfectly into my old life, either. Love teaches you that fitting is overrated; what you need to do is change the shape of your life to make the connection.
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David Levithan (Mind the Gap, Dash & Lily (Dash & Lily, #3))
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he lies we tell ourselves are always the most dangerous. I think itβs instinct; self-preservation is a fundamental part of our DNA. We are a species of liars, and sometimes we deliberately join the dots in the wrong order, and pretend to make sense of what we see. We stretch the stories of our lives to fit our own desired narratives, presenting a prettier picture for those around us. Honesty loses every time to a lie less ordinary, and truth is overrated.
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Alice Feeney (His & Hers)
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Our fascination with the cosmos is of the same nature as the feeling that inspired ancient creation myths. It is rooted in the desire to understand the origin and the destiny of the universe, its overral design, and how we humans fit into the general scheme of things.
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Alex Vilenkin (Many Worlds in One: The Search for Other Universes)
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Fitting in and catering to others is not only overrated, but it also diminishes your performance.
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Henna Pryor (Good Awkward: How to Embrace the Embarrassing and Celebrate the Cringe to Become The Bravest You)
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We tend to categorise people the way we categorise books: if they donβt fit neatly into a genre, weβre not sure what to make of them. Iβve always had problems fitting in, but the older I get, the less I care. Personally, I think being the same as everybody else is overrated.
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Alice Feeney (His & Hers)
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I've never really tried to fit in. I think fitting in is overrated.
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Gracie Dix
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Either you get to convince your mind that being fit is overrated, or you've to hit the gym. Anyone in between suffers.
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Sarvesh Jain
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The lies we tell ourselves are always the most dangerous. I think it's instinct; self-preservation is a fundamental part of our DNA. We are a species of liars, and sometimes we deliberately connect the dots in the wrong order, and pretend to make sense of what we see. We stretch the stories of our lives to fit our own desired narratives, presenting a prettier picture for those around us. Honesty loses every time to a lie less ordinary, and truth is overrated. Far better to make it up than to make do.
The world of make-believe isn't just for children. Like shoes, the stories we tell about ourselves get bigger with age. When we grow out of one, we make up another.
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Alice Feeney (His & Hers)
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We all desire to fit in, Zachary, but we eventually have to learn that sacrificing everything isn't worth trying to gain the approval of others - fitting in is overrated and the most courageous are those not afraid to stand out.
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Meagan Pringle (Shooting Star)
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The importance of sound health and a perfect development, can not be overrated. Without these you are NEVER fit to marry.
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Samuel Roberts Wells (How To Behave: A Pocket Manual Of Republican Etiquette, And Guide To Correct Personal Habits Embracing An Exposition Of The Principles Of Good Manners; ... Traveling, Etc., With Illustrative An...)