This quote by Renee Zellweger talks to the sensation of being an outsider or not belonging in a specific circumstance. It could be interpreted as sensation like a trespasser or unwanted in a location or circumstance that a person is not acquainted with. It might likewise be analyzed as feeling like one is not qualified or experienced enough to be in a specific circumstance. It could be a feeling of inadequacy or insecurity in a new environment. It could also be translated as feeling like one is not accepted or respected in a specific scenario. This quote speaks with the sensation of being an outsider or not belonging in a particular scenario, and the sensation of running out place or not fitting in.
This quote is written / told by Renee Zellweger somewhere between April 25, 1969 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA.
The author also have 6 other quotes.
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"In France, that let down the barriers more than a hundred years ago, the feeling of antipathy is still strong enough to sustain an anti-Jewish political party"
"Following the rise of the Labour Party it seemed reasonable, in 1927, to expect, or at least hope, that co-operation for the common good might gradually replace the competitiveness of capitalism"
"I really was a fan of his and always have been - his writing especially, you know? I think people a lot of times overlook that part, because he kind of got into that party character so heavy"