Top 30 Quotes About Outed
#1. Ty smiled slowly and took a step toward him. "You totally just outed us to the criminals," he said as he pointed a finger at Zane (Armed & Danderous)
Abigail Roux
#2. New Rule: There is no devil, so stop blaming your screw-ups on him. Last week, one of the biggest evangelical leaders in America, the Reverend Ted Haggard, was outed for drugs and extramarital gay sex with a male prostitute. Or as Fox News reported it, 'John Kerry hates our troops'.
Bill Maher
#3. If some people are "outed," are other people "inned"? Can we say that someone has been "besided" or "overed"?
David Sedaris
#4. You know, people always look at that headline as me being "outed," but you can ask anyone, I couldn't even find a closet with a map!
Ashlyn Kane
#5. Corn syrup and added fats have been outed as major ingredients in fast food, but they hide out in packaged foods too, even presumed-innocent ones like crackers.
Barbara Kingsolver
#6. The Cantrip agents were more interesting. He didn't know as much about Cantrip, as it was an even newer agency than Homeland Security, having come into being when the werewolves outed themselves.
Patricia Briggs
#7. All right, I had been seen in flagrante iugulo and had every right to expect that I would be instantly outed and arrested.
Jeff Lindsay
#8. At 28 years old, seven years out of college, I was so convinced that my voice outed me as a fag that I had stopped speaking to people I didn't know.
Marlon James
#9. It was 1538 and John Lambert had been outed as an Edian when, after hearing Frederic Clarence had written a pamphlet denouncing Edian magic, he turned into a dog and ate the papers, prompting Clarence to cry out, "That dog ate my scriptwork!" (277)
Cynthia Hand
#10. Why is being outed such a big deal? When I find out that someone's gay, my respect for them increases tenfold.
Scott Thompson
#11. It is about time that, atheist or no, we call a spade a spade, and outed lies, and suspicious statements are placed against the backdrop of a linguistic litmus test.
Leviak B. Kelly
#13. Someone outed me when I was 20, and I thought, 'Well, that's out there now ... ' Nobody made a massive fuss because I wasn't very well known.
Russell Tovey
#14. Everybody's angry with me because, apparently, I outed my cousin during an argument over a turkey leg. My cousin goes, 'You had the last leg.' I was like, 'You're gay.
Dov Davidoff
#15. One year, I was a patron of a new opera. It was, to put it kindly, unpleasant to the ear. The friends I went with hated it. Keeping quiet about my contribution, I was outed when one of them, reading the program at the restaurant during dinner, saw my name.
Karen DeCrow
#16. You totally just outed us to the criminals.
-Ty to Zane
Abigail Roux
#19. Any therapist will tell you that when you're ready, you will come out. To be outed means you weren't ready.
Billie Jean King
#21. I haven't read hardly any Westerns, to tell you the truth.
Patrick DeWitt
#22. I never studied much at Howard, but at Boston University, I didn't do much else but study.
Edward Brooke
#23. I'm going to stay a little uptight and anxious.
Katie Heaney
#24. I walk in just as the bell is ringing, and I'm in a serious daze. It's lucky that my hands seem to know my locker combination, because my brain has checked out. People talk to me, and I nod along, but absolutely nothing penetrates.
Becky Albertalli
#25. By far the best dressing up outfit I ever had was a wonderful pair of clown dungarees, which my Granny made.
Kate Middleton
#26. Having someone prancing around with an active chain saw while the ground shifted seemed spectacularly unwise.
Daniel O'Malley
#27. If you are the kind of guy who draws in 100 million people to see his film, you've got every right to be paid accordingly, but I qualify as a character actor. I don't put a bum on a seat.
Peter Mullan
#28. Whiskey claims to itself alone the exclusive office of sot-making.
Thomas Jefferson
#29. If people didn't read books on the subway, underground journeys would be dreary.
Russell Smith
#30. I was struck by something rather obvious - namely, that any religious ritual is arbitrary unless one is able to see past it to a deeper meaning.
Donna Tartt
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