Top 420 Belong Quotes

Next door, there’s an old man who lived to his nineties and one day passed away in his sleep. And his wife, she stayed for a couple of days and passed away. I’m sorry, I know that’s a strange way to tell you that I know we belong.
Ben Folds
The essential dilemma of my life is between my deep desire to belong and my suspicion of belonging.
Jhumpa Lahiri
I’m a lot happier on RAW. I actually can’t overthink how much better I think I am on RAW than I was on Smackdown. And I don’t really know the reason why that is. I feel like I look more at home here, and I feel like I look like I belong here. It’s pretty obvious that RAW’s the place for me.
Kevin Owens
I feel like an alien sometimes, where I don’t feel like I belong anywhere.
CL
I had an Arabic background. but I lived a very scattered childhood. I didn’t belong to any one culture, which meant I didn’t have musical geographies in my head.
Yasmine Hamdan
When I create characters, I create a world to inhabit and they begin to feel very real for me. I don’t belong in a psych ward, I don’t think, but they become very real, like my own family, and then I have to say goodbye, close the door, and work on other things.
Lois Lowry
I do not want to belong to cinema history. I am a woman – I know I’m doomed anyway.
Celine Sciamma
Big corporations don't just belong to one person or two

Big corporations don’t just belong to one person or two persons but to a whole nation. If you let big corporations fail, then a lot of people are going to suffer.
Mahathir Mohamad
I’ve always said that even before Cameroon, I belong to Africa.
Samuel Eto’o
The mathematics of rhythm are universal. They don’t belong to any particular culture.
John McLaughlin
Though dozens of siblings have made it to the NFL, it’s rare for two brothers to play at an elite level. The Barbers did it. So did the Mannings and Pounceys. The Bennetts, both former Pro Bowlers, belong in this club.
Mina Kimes
I’ve always liked that idea of a diverse group of audience members sitting together, rubbing up against each other and taking on the life of a culture that doesn’t belong to either one of them.
Kenny Leon
Ultimately, we actually all belong to only one tribe, to Earthlings.
Jill Tarter
I think I belong to America’s last generation of novelists. Novelists will come one by one from now on, not in seeming families, and will perhaps write only one or two novels, and let it go at that.
Kurt Vonnegut
I don’t want anyone to ever say that I don’t belong where I am.
Daniel Radcliffe
I don’t care to belong to a club that accepts people like me as members.
Groucho Marx
I live on the same block where I grew up. We belong to the same parish where I was baptized. Janesville is that kind of place.
Paul Ryan
I’ve always craved to belong to somewhere, but I never have and never will.
Siobhan Fahey
The songwriter mustn’t fall in love with his own song. If it doesn’t belong, he can’t push it into a show. Let him save it; maybe it’ll fit in another show.
Dorothy Fields
Delhi is the capital of the country. People from all over the country come here for work. If anyone falls ill and is being denied treatment because the person does not belong to Delhi and the Delhi government does not provide treatment, then it is very unfortunate.
Mayawati
The future of the world will belong to whoever can harness energy and food.
Mian Muhammad Mansha
I want to show who I am, show my best tennis, show why I’m there, why I belong.
Sofia Kenin
And so, today, if the state can no longer appeal to the old moral principles that belong to the Christian tradition, it will be forced to create a new official faith and new moral principles which will be binding on its citizens.
Christopher Dawson
If you ask me where do I belong, it would be somewhere in the Irish Sea almost – born in Hong Kong, Chinese mother, Portuguese father from Macao, lived in Europe most of my life.
John Rocha
I was an old tackle riding around talking to people about sports. Like I’ve said to a lot of people over the years, ‘I only go where old tackles go, and if an old tackle does not belong there, I’m not going.’
John Madden
Going in with one of the best middleweights, I can take experience and the mental capacity to know I can and do belong, and bring a mental edge you can have every time in the ring.
Daniel Jacobs
Appreciation is a wonderful thing: It makes what is excellent in others belong to us as well.
Voltaire
I don’t think it’s up to you to say you belong in The Hall of Fame. That’s up to someone else.
Booker T
I do think that the modern India does belong to writers who are living in India.
Kiran Desai
I take comfort in the fact that it is a beautiful universe, and we belong here and that we fit. This is our home.
Sandra Faber
I belong to the Flatbush Avenue Fishing Club.
Chris Mullin
I’d love to do Pat Benatar. Probably either ‘Hit Me with Your Best Shot’ or ‘We Belong’.
Lauren Cohan
We of the sinking middle class may sink without further struggles into the working class where we belong, and probably when we get there it will not be so dreadful as we feared, for, after all, we have nothing to lose.
George Orwell
I’m always feeling like I don’t belong, no matter where I am. So I’m just searching for a family nonstop, and sometimes I find it in the mosh pit, sometimes I find it when I’m doing some French TV show with the president’s wife.
James Hetfield
I know that every time I list something that I am, I am potentially alienating a whole group of people. Publicists and managers will encourage you not to say what political party you belong to, what you eat, what you don’t eat, who you sleep with and all that stuff.
Ellen DeGeneres
I felt I had to choose between being pretty or smart or athletic, and stick to it because if you try to do more than one, you have nowhere to belong. Then music was a boy’s world and a lot of times men assumed I didn’t know what I was doing because I was young and female.
Alison Sudol
Everybody is different; as long as you look like you belong and you can fit in, the world is you oyster now.
William Regal
If you grow up on the good side of the tracks, you’re going to belong to something over there. If you grow up on the bad side of the tracks, you’re going to belong to something over there. It’s not rocket science.
Richard Cabral
I was born in Ambala Cantt., but my parents belong to P

I was born in Ambala Cantt., but my parents belong to Palwal.
Sushma Swaraj
I’ve been quite lucky in that the roles that I’ve been able to play are all kind of outsiders. And, you know, I belong to so many places and belong to none of them at the same time, so there’s this sense of displacement – I very much understand what it is to not fit in or belong somewhere.
Anya Taylor-Joy
Our Bollywood stars who talk of being part of 100 crore films, I think I belong to the 1,000 crore club.
Irrfan Khan
Zimbabwe was still a relatively young country when I was living there and its post-apartheid society was only newly formed. Being a mixed-race child in that environment means that you have to think about crafting your own identity and you question why you belong in that world.
Rege-Jean Page
Some people may say wrong decisions belong in football, but if a final is decided in the 90th minute by a wrong decision, for me that is not a fair result.
Mats Hummels
I went to church and couldn’t swallow it. The music was nice but I don’t belong there.
Alain de Botton
I definitely inherited a lot of from both my grandmothers and from my mother. I wear a lot of pieces that used to belong to other people.
Margherita Missoni
I belong to an improv group, I play cello, I have these phases – fencing, tae kwon do, baseball, ice hockey, boogie boarding in the summer, snowboarding in the winter.
Ty Simpkins
We all belong to an ancient identity. Stories are the rivers that take us there.
Frank Delaney
Picasso is what is going to happen and what is happening; he is posterity and archaic time, the distant ancestor and our next-door neighbor. Speed permits him to be two places at once, to belong to all the centuries without letting go of the here and now.
Octavio Paz
Once the curtain is raised, the actor is ceases to belong to himself. He belongs to his character, to his author, to his public. He must do the impossible to identify himself with the first, not to betray the second, and not to disappoint the third.
Sarah Bernhardt
Most people don’t know I like to block shots. I’m going to be a big point guard out there. So just come in and prove myself. Just show why I belong on this stage.
Markelle Fultz
There are some songs that don’t belong to The Animals that I refuse to give in to and not do. I enjoy singing other people’s songs, you know. That’s why they’re written in the first place.
Eric Burdon
For-profit does not belong in a taxpayer-funded health system. For-profit means cutting medical services to patients, and payments to providers, to preserve profits.
Mimi Kennedy
I’ve often felt I don’t belong quite wherever I am.
Rosamund Pike
The only reason I signed on for a speech and drama course was because I thought it would be easy, but as soon as I stepped on the stage, I thought, ‘This is exactly where I belong.’
F. Murray Abraham
Polls are frequently taken to try to tease out or determine likely directions and trends, but once taken, they belong to the past, requiring that new polls be taken.
Alan Dundes
I belong nowhere and to no one.
Waris Dirie
I would rather belong to a poor nation that was free than to a rich nation that had ceased to be in love with liberty.
Woodrow Wilson
Tribalism, after all, is part of our evolutionary DNA. The need to identify with a group, to belong and commune with like-minded people is not only biological, it’s what has helped motivate our desire for and devotion to all kinds of important cultural institutions, from organized religion to sports fandom.
S.E. Cupp
It’s very important to say that French doesn’t belong to France and to French people. Now you have very wonderful poets and writers in French who are not French or Algerian – who are from Senegal, from Haiti, from Canada, a lot of parts of the world.
Leila Slimani
Basic dictionaries no longer belong on paper; the greatest, the ‘Oxford English Dictionary,’ has nimbly remade itself in cyberspace, where it has doubled in size and grown more timely and usable than ever.
James Gleick