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You know, sometimes kids get bad grades in school because the class moves too slow for them. Einstein got D's in school. Well guess what, I get F's!!! — Bill Watterson

["Manning Up"'s] essays definitely nuance the idea of transitioning into a "shared manhood" (much like feminists of color have complicated the idea of "shared womanhood"). Trans men don't all transition to just become "men," which was one of the projects' cornerstone concepts. They become black men, white men, queer men, straight men, working class men, affluent men, fatherly men, single men, spiritual men, etc. etc. All of these mean different things when filtered through social and intimate, familial lenses.
One major boon of the growth in transgender literature ... is that we get to tease out these complexities in lives that will be popularly portrayed as monolithic unless we provide counter-scripts."
- from a National Book Critics Circle interview with writer Rigoberto Gonzalez — Mitch Kellaway

The peach-bud glows, the wild bee hums, and wind-flowers wave in graceful gladness. — Lucy Larcom

If God had not intended that Women shou'd use their Reason, He wou'd not have given them any, 'for He does nothing in vain.' — Mary Astell

You wait. You wait until you forget that you're waiting, until you forget that there's anything to you beyond stillness and quiet; an ant crawls over your knee, and you don't flinch. — Rainbow Rowell

Today we are always as ready to judge as we are to fornicate. — Albert Camus

I'm drawn to people who find themselves on the outside of things. I'm moved by that in real life. — Rachel Joyce

I rather would prefer to see the movie theatrically, which I have the ability to do. — Joel Silver

Whistle a birdcall. The mockingjay cocks its head and whistles the call right back at me. Then, to my surprise, Pollux whistles a few notes of his own. The bird answers him immediately. — Suzanne Collins

The scholar without good breeding is a pedant; the philosopher, a cynic. — Lord Chesterfield

Thanks for dinner," I say. "It almost makes up for the bastardry. — Laura Buzo