I feel sorry for anyone who is in a place where he feels strange and stupid.

Lois Lowry
I feel sorry for anyone who is in a place...
I feel sorry for anyone who is in a place...
I feel sorry for anyone who is in a place...
I feel sorry for anyone who is in a place...
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I feel sorry for anyone who is in a place where he feels strange and stupid. People in such situations often feel like they are the center of the universe when in reality they are nothing more than a small part. If you feel like you don’t belong, then this quote is for you. It is true that everyone has differences, but that doesn’t mean that you are “strange and stupid.” You are unique and any person who tells you otherwise has some sort of issue of their own.

Source: The Giver

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