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Both the radical and reformist sides of this debate will insist that their approach will lead to salvation, whereas the reciprocal approach will ultimately lead to doom. (More specifically, reformists will accuse radicals of "holding back the movement," and radicals will accuse reformists of "reinforcing the gender system.") The problem with both these approaches is that they fail to appreciate that queer people are a heterogeneous group. Each of us faces a unique set of circumstances, and therefore we may respond quite differently to any given situation. But even more importantly, these approaches fail to realize that because queer people are marked, we have been placed in a double bind. Neither prescribed solution gets to the heart of the problem: the fact that other people mark us as queer, and by doing so, they will perceive, interpret, and treat us differently than the straight majority no matter what course of action we take. — Julia Serano

For perhaps the first time in public, he used the neutral 'Africans' instead of the pejorative 'Kaffirs'. The change in language reflected a deeper change in his way of thinking about the world. When he first came to South Africa, Gandhi had pleaded for Indians to be distinguished from Africans, whom he then considered 'uncivilized'. Now, fifteen years later, he brought all races within a single ambit. They all had similar hopes, and would one day have the same rights. In the future, Indians and Africans would be absolutely free men, mingling with Boers and Britons in a nation where one's citizenship did not depend on the colour of one's skin. — Ramachandra Guha

Merely for safety, after fame we thirst,
For all men would be cowards if they durst. — John Wilmot

Vice is a dreary business. And virtue is not a lot of fun, either. — Mason Cooley

Stop trusting your eyes and start listening to your heart. It sees more than you ever will. — Gena Showalter

The issue I have always felt most strongly about is hunger in America, in particular the children. — Sandra Lee

She clung to the ropes. "I should go back. This was a stupid idea."
"Wait until you see Savannah from up here." He clasped her other wrist, too. "Let go, Skye. I won't let you fall."
She looked up into his eyes. "Putting my life in your hands is more trust than I intended on a first date."
His lips twitched into a tentative smile. "Didn't know we were on a date. — Lisa Kessler

Nobody lives up to the norms that God had in mind when he first created human beings. — John Ortberg

We have a choice. We can shape our future, or let events shape it for us. And if we want to succeed, we can't fall back on the stale debates and old divides that won't move us forward. — Barack Obama

Time is precious and should be spent doing things that make you happy, not brushing those very moments aside. That's when you really die, and I plan on living. — Katelin LaMontagne

What upset her most was the cold-blooded way he'd dismissed her from his life. It seemed so easy for him, so ... simple. She was gone for him, as if she meant nothing. That hurt, and it didn't stop hurting. — Debbie Macomber

'Never Have Your Dog Stuffed' is really advice to myself, a reminder to myself not to avoid change or uncertainty, but to go with it, to surf into change. — Alan Alda