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The Black homosexual is hard pressed to gain audience among his heterosexual brothers; even if he is more talented, he is inhibited by his silence or his admissions. This is what the race has depended on in being able to erase homosexuality from our recorded history. The "chosen" history. But the sacred constructions of silence are futile exercises in denial. We will not go away with our issues of sexuality. We are coming home. It is not enough to tell us that one was a brilliant poet, scientist, educator, or rebel. Whom did he love? It makes a difference. I can't become a whole man simply on what is fed to me: watered-down versions of Black life in America. I need the ass-splitting truth to be told, so I will have something pure to emulate, a reason to remain loyal. — Essex Hemphill

Someone once said that life is what happens while we are making other plans. I now know what that means. — Charlie Bell

We can continue to learn generation after generation and now is time to begin to learn how to love in a non-discriminatory way because we are intelligent enough, but we are not loving enough as a species. — Thich Nhat Hanh

The pancreas is by far the most complex organ in the body. — Patrick Soon-Shiong

I need me some wolf loving. — Terry Spear

My philosophy has always been simple: Believe in yourself. — Tommy John

I'll send Ria to you. Save you sneaking up the wall. — Nalini Singh

Take Ron Paul. He appeals to a lot of progressives. He said on Fox, 'The greatest hoax I think that has been around for many, many years if not hundreds of years has been this hoax on the environment and global warming.' He doesn't provide any argument or evidence as to why he disregards the scientific consensus
just, I say so, period. With that attitude, you really are approaching the edge. — Noam Chomsky

A single photograph is a mere fragment of an experience and, simultaneously, the distillation of the entire body of one's experience. — Shomei Tomatsu

What is worse than having no sight is being able to see but having no vision. — Helen Keller