[A pariah is] something like a martyr with more suffering and less class. — Rita Mae Brown Copy Share Image
“I swear from the bottom of my heart I want to be healed. I want to be like other men, not this… — E.M. Forster Copy Share Image
By 1960, the South Africans knew that they were becoming a pariah state. — Noam Chomsky Copy Share Image
Even the lowest of the Hindus, the Pariah, has less of the brute in him than a Briton in a similar social… — Swami Vivekananda Copy Share Image
“With horror he perceived that, by uniting himself as he had with the dead, he had cut himself off from the living.… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
If I am a Pariah, I will be all the more glad, for I am the disciple of a man, who -… — Swami Vivekananda Copy Share Image
“There are one or two people - I’m not talking about family, about Zhenya or your mother - whom a pariah can… — Vasily Grossman Copy Share Image
“There are dread secrets that none may know and have peace. More, secrets that render whosoever knoweth them an alien unto the… — E. Hoffman Price Copy Share Image
For me, 'Pariah' is very much about that inner churn. It's about this person's emotional inner life, and that's really what I… — Dee Rees Copy Share Image
I wanted to be a pariah, because all my heroes were cult artists, people who devoted their lives to poking into very… — Jim Woodring Copy Share Image
With 'Pariah,' at the time, I had just come out. I had a coming out experience, and I was writing about it,… — Dee Rees Copy Share Image
Was there ever a sillier thing before in the world than what I saw in Malabar country? The poor Pariah is not… — Swami Vivekananda Copy Share Image
“Nobody will read what I say here, no one will come to help me; even if all the people were commanded to… — Franz Kafka Copy Share Image
“Pariah Luggage by Stewart Stafford I am the last piece of luggage, On the baggage carousel, If there's a suitcase deity, It… — Stewart Stafford Copy Share Image