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The term "queer" is not simply a 1990s recoding of a pre-Stonewall epithet but here refers to a myriad forms of same-sex and other non-normative kinds of desire that have come to inform certain specific identity groups such as gays, lesbians, bisexuals, transgender individuals, transsexuals, transvestites, cross dressers, drag queens, drag kings, alternative straights and anyone in between. — Chantal Zabus

At night I sleep dreamlessly. In the mornings I wake to fog. — Lauren Oliver

So eventually i gave up. i give up every single day. — David Levithan

In her view when a thing was done, it was done: remorse died with the act. — Graham Greene

My legacy is that I stayed on course ... from the beginning to the end, because I believed in something inside of me. — Tina Turner

Build your cities proud and high. Lay your sewers. Span your rivers. Work feverishly. Sleep dreamlessly. Sing madly, like the bulbul. Underneath, below the deepest foundations, there lives another race of men. They are dark, sombre, passionate. They muscle into the bowels of the earth. They wait with a patience which is terrifying. They are the scavengers. They emerge when everything topples into dust. — Henry Miller

Not that they starve; but starve so dreamlessly,
Not that they sow, but that they seldom reap,
Not that they serve, but have no gods to serve,
Not that they die, but that they die like sheep. — Vachel Lindsay

Psychoanalysis has at bottom no other goal than to create a space within oneself in which God's voice can be heard — Hermann Hesse

The important thing is to take the bricklayer and make him understand that he's building a home, not just laying bricks. — Herb Kelleher

And here it is worth while remembering, since we are discussing Not Writing for Children, that neither the Sleeping Beauty nor Rumpelstiltzkin was really written for children. In fact, none of the fundamental fairy stories was ever written at all. They all arose spontaneously from the folk and were transmitted orally from generation to generation to unlettered listeners of all ages. — P.L. Travers