I like being misunderstood.

I'm so used to being misunderstood.

I live in terror of not being misunderstood.

It sometimes is just the fear of being misunderstood.

I live constantly in the fear of not being misunderstood.

He is fond of being misunderstood. It gives him a post of vantage.

The worst tragedy for a poet is to be admired through being misunderstood.

I think I have a deep-seated fear of being misunderstood. Or being misjudged.

Every deep thinker is more afraid of being understood than of being misunderstood.

Being misunderstood by people whose opinions you value is absolutely the most painful.

I have nothing to explain. As for being misunderstood, I have grown accustomed to that.

Being misunderstood - that's the thing that scares me. Because my life is about oversharing.

I have suffered from being misunderstood, but I would have suffered a hell of a lot more if I had been understood.

I don't want to be loved. No interest in being loved whatsoever. Actually, I don't mind being misunderstood either.

What hurts the most is being misunderstood. They tell me that's an Aquarian trait - that that's the thing we don't like.

A writer who is in a hurry to be understood today or tomorrow runs the danger of being misunderstood the day after tomorrow.

My extreme characters are in a state of rebellion or who are being ostracized or being misunderstood, or misfits or trying to fit in and fighting for their rights to love, live, and co-exist. They sort of mirror my own demons.

With young people, I always say, 'You're not doing anyone any favours by withholding your power.' As women, we do that a lot because we are afraid of being misunderstood or perceived as too strong. But the older I'm getting, the more I realise you have to let that go.

Making games look more photorealistic is not the only means of improving the game experience. I know, on this point, I risk being misunderstood, so remember, I am a man who once programmed a baseball game with no baseball players. If anyone appreciates graphics, it's me!

Those close to Mr. Obama say he grows irritated at being misunderstood - not just by opponents who insinuate that he caters to African-Americans, but also by black lawmakers and intellectuals who fault him for not making his presidency an all-out assault on racial disparity.

Anyone who agrees to be interviewed must decide where to draw the line between what is public and what is private. But the line can shift, depending on who is asking the questions. What puts someone on guard isn't necessarily the fear of being 'found out.' It sometimes is just the fear of being misunderstood.

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