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Henry Gerber, writing in 1932 under the pseudonym Parisex, responded to an article in The Modern Thinker that condemned homosexuality. "Is not the psychiatrist again putting the cart before the horse in saying that homosexuality is a symptom of the neurotic style of life?" he insisted. "Would it not sound more natural to say that the homosexual is made neurotic because his style of life is beset by thousands of dangers? — George Chauncey

I was a dummy in school. — Alan Ladd

Every cloud has its silver lining but it is sometimes a little difficult to get it to the mint'
-archy the cockroach — Don Marquis

Transgender women do not think of themselves as men wearing women's clothing, they ARE women. — Cheryl B. Evans

Love should never mean having to live in fear. — DaShanne Stokes

I would rather be a superb meteor, every atom of me in magnificent glow, than a sleepy and permanent planet. — Jack London

Being who you are is so much more important that fitting in will ever be. — Cheryl B. Evans

[...] Claiming certain historical figures was important to gay men not only because it validated their own homosexuality, but because it linked them to others. One of the ways groups of people constitute themselves as an ethnic, religious or national community is by constructing a history that provides its members with a shared tradition and collective ancestors. This was a central purpose of the projece of gay historical reclamation as well. By constructing historical traditions of their own, gay men defined themselves as a distinct community. By imagining they had collective roots in the past, they asserted a collective identity in the present. — George Chauncey

The world could use more love. Why deny it to others? — DaShanne Stokes

You must promise me. You can't desire the end without desiring the means.'
Ah, but one can, he thought, one can: one can desire the peace of victory without desiring the ravaged towns. — Graham Greene

I never went to university. I'm self-educated. I didn't go because I was too impatient, too arrogant. — John Banville

Tolerance of intolerance enables oppression. — DaShanne Stokes

Hee that gives thee a bone, would not have thee die. — George Herbert

You've recognised a fundamental feature of an addict's life. Maintaining your habit is so important you've no real interest in anything else. — Marian Keyes

Chase your dreams, even if you trip. — Ashley Brooke Robbins

The power of love is that it sees all people — DaShanne Stokes

Cleverness is serviceable for everything, sufficient for nothing. — Henri Frederic Amiel

My parents had always been accepting of homosexuals and had supported their fight to be treated as equals, but it was different when it was your own son. — Sloane Kennedy

I watched a snail crawl along the edge of a straight razor. That's my dream. That's my nightmare. Crawling, slithering, along the edge of a straight razor and surviving. — Marlon Brando

Well, did Owl always have a letter-box in his ceiling?"
"Has he?"
"Yes, look."
"I can't," said Pooh. "I'm face downwards under something, and that, Piglet, is a very bad position for looking at ceilings."
"Well, he has, Pooh."
"Perhaps he's changed it," said Pooh. "Just for a change. — A.A. Milne

What does love mean if we would deny it to others? — DaShanne Stokes

The most subtle flattery that a woman can receive is by actions, not by words. — Suzanne Curchod

Sometimes the best way we can serve God is by honouring and taking care of that which has already been give to us. This, is my case, is my children. — Cheryl B. Evans