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The concept that really gets the goat of the gay-hater, the idea that really spins their melon and sickens their stomachs is that most terrible and terrifying of all human notions, love.
That one can love another of the same gender, that is what the homophobe really cannot stand. Love in all eight tones and all five semitones of the world's full octave.
Love as Agape, Eros and Philos; love as infatuation, obsession and lust; love as torture, euphoria, ecstasy and oblivion (this is beginning to read like a Calvin Klein perfume catalogue); love as need, passion and desire. — Stephen Fry

There is no such thing as talent. What they call talent is nothing but the capacity for doing continuous work in the right way. — Winslow Homer

I really enjoy the lattitude I have with being a private citizen. I can get a lot done. I am good with that. — Henry Rollins

There are only two forces that unite men - fear and interest. — Napoleon Bonaparte

I'm inclined to think that, after a certain age, our tastes, instincts and inclinations harden like concrete. — David Nicholls

A broker is a man who runs your fortune into a shoestring. — Alexander Woollcott

As the crowd stomps the floor for a curtain call, we sneak through the back door and make off like superheroes. — Dave Eggers

I haven't been approached to do anything, but I would certainly make room for it. It was a really fun time. — Kathy Valentine

I hate people walking down the street listening to the soundtrack of their lives which responds to them but not their setting. I hate the overspill of sound which metro and subway riders are oblivious to because they notice no one and nothing around them. — Margaret Heffernan

The next time I move I hope I get a real easy phone number, something like 2222222. People will ask, "Mitch, how do I get a hold of you?" I'll say, "Just press two for a while, when I answer, you'll know that you've pressed two enough." — Mitch Hedberg

Roll us down the mountain and I'm sure the fatman would win. — Jethro Tull

You can't choose what you're famous for in life. — Dave Kellett