“You'll notice all around the Hindu temples couples, statues and drawings, in various erotic forms of love-making. This used to give the British a lot of trouble because they were kind of white and uptight. It didn't quite fit. How could a temple of God be covered with pictures of people, in their term, fornicating?” PeopleGivingKindFormUsedTermWhiteTroubleBuddhismCoupleFitVariousBritishSexualityDrawingTemplesCoveredEroticStatuesLove MakingUptightForms Of Love Author:Frederick Lenz
“Not far from here, by a white sun, behind a green star, lived the Steelypips, illustrious, industrious, and they hadn't a care: no spats in their vats, no rules, no schools, no gloom, no evil influence of the moon, no trouble from matter or antimatter - for they had a machine, a dream of a machine, with springs and gears and perfect in every respect. And they lived with it, and on it, and under it, and inside it, for it was all they had - first they saved up all their atoms, then they put them all together, and if one didn't fit, why they chipped at it a bit, and everything was just fine.” IfsFirstsMatterDreamCareSchoolTogetherEvilStarsBitsWhitePerfectBehindsSunTroubleInfluenceFineFitMoonSpringHumorousMachinesGreenSavedAtomsGearsGloomIndustriousSpatsVatAntimatter Book:The Cyberiad Source: The Cyberiad
“Conventions are convenient. It is inconvenient to say people are dead when they are alive, or alive when they have been buried, or that the world is crumbling when it is, as everyone can see, there as usual. If all A that does not fit B is ipso facto disqualified, we have to tailor A to shape and size to avoid serious trouble, and not all are equally gifted in this art.” PeopleIfsWorldDoeHas BeensArtAliveTroubleSeriousFitShapesSizeBuriedUsualConventionsGiftedConvenientInconvenientTailorsCrumbling Author:R. D. Laing
“Our whole mission is about breaking the rules. Cibo Matto doesn't fit into any one genre and when people ask about what kind of genre is it, it's hard to say. We try to do a lot of stuff. People like to categorize, basically. So we always have trouble giving an answer. Pop music has a lot of different elements of music. Even polka too.” PeopleGivingTryingKindDifferentTroubleFitPop Music Author:Miho Hatori
“I have this rule: It's like, if you write an amazing, cool song that you mean and then you go put your leather pants on and sing it in front of people; that's OK. But if you put your leather pants on and stand in front of the mirror and go, "Ok, I've got to write a song to fit these pants," then you're in trouble.” PeopleIfsWritingMeanSongTroubleFrontsFitMirrorsPantsLeatherLeather Pants Author:John Rzeznik
“We sabotage our creative possibilities because the world revealed by our imagination may not fit well with the life we have taken so much trouble to construct over the years. Faced with the pain of that distance, the distance between desire and reality, we turn just for a moment and quickly busy ourselves.” WorldYearsWellsMayMomentsRealityPainDesireTurnsImaginationCreativeTakenTroublePossibilityFitDistanceBusyConstructsSabotage Author:David Whyte
“I have a funny story to tell about English and how I came to fall in love with the language. I was desperate to fit in and spoke English all the time. Trouble was, in my household it was a no-no to speak English because somehow it is disrespectful to call parents and grandparents "you" - impersonal pronouns are offensive in Vietnamese.” StoriesFallSpeakLanguageParentTroubleFitFalling In LoveDesperateSpokesHouseholdOffensiveGrandparentVietnameseSpeak EnglishDisrespectfulParents And GrandparentsPronounsFunny Story Author:Andrew Lam
“I had tried to go to college, and I didn't really fit in. I went to a real narrow-minded school where people gave me a lot of trouble, and I was hounded off the campus - I just looked different and acted different, so I left school.” PeopleDifferentRealSchoolLeftTroubleCollegeFitCampusNarrow-minded Author:Bruce Springsteen