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Monty Python Holy Grail Llama Quotes By Julia Serano

If cissexual academics truly believe that transsexual and intersex people can add new perspectives to existing dialogues about gender, then they should stop reinterpreting our experiences and instead support transsexual and intersex intellectual endeavors and works of art. Instead of exploiting our experiences to further their own careers, they should insist that their universities make a point of hiring transsexual and intersex faculty, and that their publishers put out books by gender-variant writers. And they should finally acknowledge the fact that they have no legitimate claim to use transsexual and intersex identities, struggles, and histories for their own purposes. — Julia Serano

Monty Python Holy Grail Llama Quotes By Stanley Kunitz

We have to learn how to live with our frailties. The best people I know are inadequate and unashamed. — Stanley Kunitz

Monty Python Holy Grail Llama Quotes By Eckhart Tolle

Jesus points to this when he says, "Be ye whole, even as your Father in Heaven is whole."1 The New Testament's "Be ye perfect" is a mistranslation of the original Greek word, which means whole. This is to say, you don't need to become whole, but be what you already are - with or without the pain-body. — Eckhart Tolle

Monty Python Holy Grail Llama Quotes By Paul Gascoigne

Glasgow Rangers. God I loved playing for them — Paul Gascoigne

Monty Python Holy Grail Llama Quotes By Pamela Stadnyk

Compassion Is The Key — Pamela Stadnyk

Monty Python Holy Grail Llama Quotes By Frank Lowy

The loss of my father was the most traumatic event in my life - I can't forget the pain. — Frank Lowy

Monty Python Holy Grail Llama Quotes By Paul Goodman

People are forced by their better judgment to ask very basic questions: Is it possible, how is it possible, to have more meaning and honor in work? to put wealth to some real use? to have a high standard of living of whose quality we are not ashamed? to get social justice for those who have been shamefully left out? to have a use of leisure that is not a dismaying waste of a hundred million adults? — Paul Goodman