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Free Of Gender Constraints Quotes By Mark Romanek

Music videos were this lucky career opportunity. They were assignments. I was providing a service, and they were meant to be punchy and gimmicky and fun. — Mark Romanek

Free Of Gender Constraints Quotes By Jason Mott

For her part in things, Lucille breathed in, held the image of the house and all that it meant to her in the universe of her lungs until she thought she might faint. Then she held it longer, clawing at this moment, this image, this life, this single breath, though she knew she would have to let it go. — Jason Mott

Free Of Gender Constraints Quotes By Ludwig Van Beethoven

I want to seize fate by the throat. — Ludwig Van Beethoven

Free Of Gender Constraints Quotes By Sophie Kinsella

You may be able to sway people's heads. But you can't sway their hearts. — Sophie Kinsella

Free Of Gender Constraints Quotes By David Levithan

We come to a corner where there are a few people protesting the festivities. I don't understand this at all. It's like protesting the fact that some people are red-haired.
In my experience, desire is desire, love is love. I have never fallen in love with a gender. I have fallen for individuals. I know this is hard for people to do, but I don't understand why it's so hard, when it's so obvious. — David Levithan

Free Of Gender Constraints Quotes By Tessanne Chin

Music for me is not just being on a stage and singing. It's my coping mechanism. — Tessanne Chin

Free Of Gender Constraints Quotes By Jonathan Safran Foer

Anyway.
I'm not allowed to watch TV, although I am allowed to rent documentaries that are approved for me, and I can read anything I want. My favorite book is A Brief History of Time, even though I haven't actually finished it, because the math is incredibly hard and Mom isn't good at helping me. One of my favorite parts is the beginning of the first chapter, where Stephen Hawking tells about a famous scientist who was giving a lecture about how the earth orbits the sun, and the sun orbits the solar system, and whatever. Then a woman in the back of the room raised her hand and said, "What you
have told us is rubbish. The world is really a flat plate supported on the back
of a giant tortoise." So the scientist asked her what the tortoise was standing
on. And she said, "But it's turtles all the way down!"
I love that story, because it shows how ignorant people can be. And also because I love tortoises. — Jonathan Safran Foer