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Trans activism in the US has most frequently been grassroots, centered on poverty and criminalization, and often oppositional to the exclusionary "mainstreaming" threads in gay and lesbian politics and feminist politics. — Dean Spade

Fitness if like the blade of a knife; you want to sharpen it without ruining the blade. — Sally Jenkins

Suddenly Dallington burst into speech. 'Listen, Lenox - I want to apologize...'
Lenox waved a dismissive hand. 'You're young,' he said. 'There are many lessons before you, some harder than this one... All too often things are blurry, though, John. It's the way of the world. Humans are blurry creatures, — Charles Finch

The difference between great and average is, mostly, having the imagination and zeal to re-create yourself daily. — Tom Peters

I don't wash my hair very often. Once a week if I can. Because the more you wash it, you end up stripping out the natural oils. What I like to do is just rinse out the products that I've used during the week and then put leave-in conditioner in and let it dry naturally. — Ella Eyre

They might have a long way to go before truly accepting gay people into their lives, but they have accepted the show into their living rooms each and every week. — Sean Hayes

On the football field, you're still going out to there to win. And if you're not going out there to win, what are you going out there for? — Richard Sherman

And, Freedom, was I free? — Richard Adams

Man is the weak being who, in spite of all his self-importance and pride of wealth and capital, is vanquished by the smallest microbe. — Muhammad Atta-ullah Faizani

Alain Badiou was once seated amongst the public in a room where I was delivering a talk, when his cellphone (which, to add insult to injury, was mine
I had lent it to him) all of a sudden started to ring. Instead of turning it off, he gently interrupted me and asked me if I could talk more softly, so that he could hear his interlocutor more clearly ... If this was not an act of true friendship, I do not know what friendship is. So, this book is dedicated to Alain Badiou. — Slavoj Zizek