Top 17 Quotes About Being Socially Inept

#1. Thinking you're immortal is weirdly similar to being immortal.

Douglas Coupland

#2. For me, making music is a continuous learning experience, and I think that it feeds itself.

Atticus Ross

#3. We are here as a reminder that the world is not better off without you.

Frank Iero

#4. Fate drives cruel bargains. We must always release one thing before we can grasp something else.

Kim Wright

#5. Marianne had sharp, cold eyes and she was spiteful but her father loved her.

Angela Carter

#6. Should I be offended? (Livia)
Please don't be. I pride myself on being socially inept. But the only people I ever intentionally offend are my bevy of brothers. And speaking of, where's Big Bad Angry One? (Zarina)

Sherrilyn Kenyon

#7. I don't think that genius goes hand in hand with being socially inept or being a sociopath or being a misanthrope, but I do think that it is a mind that can think so differently - so beyond how one is supposed to think.

Hanya Yanagihara

#8. The soul that feeds on books alone
I count that soul exceeding small
That lives alone by book and creed,
A soul that has not learned to read.

Joaquin Miller

#9. I suspect the base that I'm working from is not particularly one of inquiry, but of memory of what I did last time.

Ian McKellen

#10. He was a bad thing waiting for a worse thing to happen.

Louise Erdrich

#11. By the time I was 14, I was about six foot. I remember going into auditions, and they'd look at how tall I was and say, 'Well, you're taller than the lead actor, so there's no way we can cast you.'

Nicholas Hoult

#12. Our lives change at His bidding.

Cathy Marie Hake

#13. I see myself as the oldest griot tradition of speaking to truth out here. There's a dark side that people don't even know is there.

Malik Yusef

#14. You are not free until your past has no effect on your future

Myles Munroe

#15. I am not the sort of woman who would wear high heels with a bathing suit. Let's get that straight right now.

Vera Wang

#16. It takes writing a billion bad words before you get to the good ones.

Ray Bradbury

#17. To quote a noted Jewish humorist, Sholom Aleichem: "First comes health. You can always hang yourself later." As

Bel Kaufman

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