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'Fringe' is a sci-fi show. But once you go beyond the genre, you're immersed in a profound reality.
— Anna Torv
Eventually someone will find out the truth. It could be you.
— Criag Whitman
People shouldn't expect the mass media to do investigative stories. That job belongs to the 'fringe' media.
— Ted Koppel
Young people don't even consider that it's a good idea to be out on the fringe, which is where good ideas come from.
— Louis C.K.
The Supreme Court could have said, You're just these fringe women in combat boots. But they didn't.
— Ariel Levy
The way to find what the mainstream will do tomorrow is to associate with the lunatic fringe today.
— Jean Louis
I've always worked on the fringe of the British press establishment, carving out this niche for myself.
— Heather Brooke
If organized religion is the opium of the masses, then disorganized religion is the marijuana of the lunatic fringe.
— Kerry Thornley
The stronger a culture, the less it fears the radical fringe. The more paranoid and precarious a culture, the less tolerance it offers.
— Joel Salatin
Some folks are forced to the edges by their difference. (...) But 'tis at the edges that they find their power.
— Hannah Kent
I like my hair long, and I love my bangs. I love them because I can pin them back or keep the fringe with attitude.
— Cassie Steele
Moderate people are able to be moderate and have free speech only because there are some people on the fringe.
— Patrick Chappatte
The neo-cons constitute a radical reactionary fringe of the planning spectrum, but the spectrum is narrow.
— Noam Chomsky
Part of living is understanding where the fringes are. Once you know how far people go, you can say, "Well, here's how I choose to represent myself."
— Morgan Spurlock
People like me, who care about printing, constitute the tiniest lunatic fringe in the nation.
— Leonard Baskin
Does anyone ever know even the outer fringe of another? What are you like in there? Mary-do you hear? Who are you in there?
— John Steinbeck
I don't understand the change of hair ... Frankly, the fringe was a bad idea. It's not good.
— Karl Lagerfeld
There is apt to be a lunatic fringe among the votaries of any forward movement.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Sometimes I wore a fringe so deep it obscured the way ahead. This hardly mattered. There were always others to look where I was going.
— Quentin Crisp
Though we are perpetually bragging of it [the middle class] as our safety, it is nothing but a poor fringe on the mantle of the upper class.
— Charles Dickens
Even in woo woo circles, shamanism is the fringe of the fringe.
— S. Kelley Harrell
I'm looking more like my dogs every day - it must be the shaggy fringe and the ears.
— Christine McVie
Writers are the lunatic fringe of publishing.
— Judith Rossner
Our family was on the lunatic fringe. My mother was always completely irrepressible. My father made crowd noises into a microphone.
— Annie Dillard
I live life in the margins of society, and the rules of normal society don't apply to those who live on the fringe.
— Tamara De Lempicka
It is a blatant lie put forth in the media that makes it seem there is only a fringe of scientists who don't buy into anthropogenic global warming.
— Stanley B. Goldenberg
Exclusion is common behavior. But that doesn't make it unchangeable. And that doesn't mean that anything is wrong with the cafeteria fringe.
— Alexandra Robbins
Climate deniers are clearly the fringe group and need to see a proctologist to find their heads.
— Vinod Khosla
The lunatic fringe is more like a Spanish shawl, where the fringe makes up the entire garment.
— Aldous Huxley
A moustache to a man is the same as a fringe is to a woman. When you've got it, you want to grow it out; when you've grown it out, you want to cut it.
— Billy Childish
Naps are the lacy fringe of life.
— Susan J. Berger
Outrageous behavior, also known as the lunatic fringe, is the seed bed of innovation and creativity.
— Joel Salatin
Each generation ... rescues a new area from what its predecessors arrogantly and snobbishly dismissed as 'the lunatic fringe.
— Christopher Hill
fringe groups representing national minorities who could imagine that somehow the destruction of states provided opportunities.
— Timothy Snyder
When I do the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, I always go across to Loch Ness and stay there.
— Rhys Darby
The lunatic fringe in all reform movements.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Haunted trees
covered behind the curtains of their own leaves
stare at the dark
from the fringe of streets. — Suman Pokhrel
covered behind the curtains of their own leaves
stare at the dark
from the fringe of streets. — Suman Pokhrel
You can have solid third party politics, but the problem is you're all lumped in to all the fringe groups. That's a stereotype that happens.
— Jesse Ventura
The lunatic fringe wags the underdog.
— H.L. Mencken
Some of the ideas that come from the fringe of the far right are just so implausible that it is hard to take those ideas seriously.
— John Conyers
It was terrifying to realize life goes on without you.
— Courtney Love
It's nice to find people who live on the fringe, finding one another and she's just unrelentingly funny.
— Steve Carell
The glory of science is to imagine more than we can prove.
— Freeman Dyson
On the other hand it was bad manners to look a gift horse in the mouth. Even if you're getting it from an overweight cracker in a fringe shirt.
— Ilona Andrews
When you stand outside, you look around and find that the people you're with live on the fringes.
— Lori Lansens
Never in my career have I got the support for what I'm doing, any more than I have on Fringe.
— J.H. Wyman
You can't behave in a calm, rational manner. You've got to be out there on the lunatic fringe.
— Jack Welch
Activities and passions pursued during the fringe hours make a life more beautiful and the participant feel more alive and more uniquely herself.
— Jessica N. Turner
What we perceive as the present is the vivid fringe of memory tinged with anticipation.
— Alfred North Whitehead