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I'm both an insider and an outsider.
I don't feel comfortable as an insider.
I do feel like I'm not entirely an insider.
You can be a rank insider as well as a rank outsider.
If companies tell us more, insider trading will be worth less.
The idea of insider information to me is almost, like, laughable.
Outsiders often have an insight that an insider doesn't quite have.
I was a total fashion insider who became an outsider when I did bridal.
I think you only really feel like an outsider if you've been an insider.
The Loopt mobile app is all about giving you the latest local deals and insider tips.
I am not an insider - definitely not... but I don't think you could call me an outsider.
Ed Rogers is a career insider who has personally enriched himself off of what he decries.
As the publisher of FSG and the custodian of its legacy, I have an interested insider's view.
Anybody who plays the stock market not as an insider is like a man buying cows in the moonlight.
I'm probably the worst Silicon Valley insider ever. I don't hang out with Silicon Valley people.
Kaaka Muttai' is the expression of an insider. It is a film about globalisation and its effects.
I feel like I've had this ability to infiltrate, as an outsider and an insider, different groups.
Securities fraud generally and insider trading in particular should be eminently deterrable crimes.
Tiptoeing on a tightrope past insider trading laws may be deft and clever, but it doesn't make it right.
I will never be an insider. I want to be the champion of people who don't have insiders and lobbyists supporting them.
In every jurisdictional area that I can get my fingers on, I want to move us away from the Washington insider economy.
Intel has a very complete process that I go through any time I want to sell that ensures I have no insider information.
My past makes me an insider, but my profession makes me an outsider. A writer always stands outside to report on reality.
People like to pigeonhole and say, Well, I'm a Washington insider, and you know, that's quite silly. What does that even mean?
What I Iove about Y Combinator is that it is a level playing field. If you get in, you immediately become a Silicon Valley insider.
If you want more of the same, Mitch McConnell is your guy. He is the ultimate insider. He is the epitome of dysfunction in Washington.
You don't have to be a political insider to know that Parliament, along with parts of the Government, has colluded in sabotaging Brexit.
Stiglitz is not a Left economist. Indeed, it would be difficult to find a more authentic insider and establishment figure than Stiglitz.
Fashion is such an insider's club, but slowly, the playing field is evening out. Through social media, everyone can have a front-row seat.
No, as much of an insider as I become, I will still always be an outsider. It's just the essence of me being who I am and doing what I do.
In 'The Insider,' I had violence - lethal, life-taking aggression - all happening psychologically, all with people talking to other people.
Giving money doesn't make you an insider. If that's considered being an insider, I guess Donald Trump is an insider. That doesn't make sense.
Unfortunately, from what I can see from my vantage point as the U.S. Attorney here, illegal insider trading is rampant and may even be on the rise.
It's interesting to be at once an insider and outsider. It's a way of learning how to find your way freely without the need of conforming or belonging.
Insider trading by hedge funds has a long and distinguished history, dating to the days when people didn't know that there was such a thing as a hedge fund.
I have been around for 33 years and I don't have a filmy background. I don't know if I am an insider or an outsider but I have never felt any discrimination.
The problem today isn't low-quality journalism, it's too much noise. If one out of five 'Business Insider' stories is original, the other four would be culled.
I don't know if I feel like an outsider or an insider; I just feel like I always did. I don't have one of those stories where I felt like no one understood me.
I always had this crisis: where do I come from? I was never an insider, never an outsider; I was always in the middle. But it means I never have borders in my head.
In 'That Will Never Work,' I give readers a clear-eyed insider's look into how one of the least likely startups grew into one of the world's most successful companies.
Awards shows have devolved into self-parodies - liberals in limos, corny insider jokes delivered by the hosts among bad teleprompter reading from the some of the best thespians on the planet.
Octavia Butler often described herself as an outsider, but within science fiction, she was loved as an insider, someone who was a fan first and came to S.F. writing as an enthusiastic reader.
Guns can turn you into an insider even if you're an outsider by nature, recruiting you into a loose fraternity of people who feel embattled and defensive and are primally eager to win allies.
I think I've come through the art-industrial complex - I've been educated in some of the best institutions and been privy to some of the insider conversations around theory and the evolution of art.
The struggle you see in the Republican Party today is the country club Republican versus the bowling alley Republican. Colin Powell brings us back to the country club image. He's an insider. He's a moderate.
I grew up with my little brother, and we were raised by my grandmother. I was an insider for real. I stayed in the house a lot, writing songs or playing video games, watching TV, or chilling with my girlfriend.
If you're trying to learn how to collect art, the key is getting access to insider opinions, and we pride ourselves on working with the most relevant artists and the collectors with the most authoritative voices.
I love all insider memoirs. It doesn't matter whether it's truck-drivers or doctors. I think everybody likes to go backstage, find out what people think and what they talk about and what specialised job they have.
Insider trading is hard to prove. To be convicted, a person must have bought or sold a stock based on material information that is both unknown to the general public and likely to have had an important effect on a company's stock price.
I spoke bluntly about what I had seen in a little over a year as United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York. To the apparent surprise of many in the room, I observed publicly that insider trading appeared to be rampant.