988 Quotes About Lgbt

  • Author M. Grey
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    «Io penso che se dobbiamo combattere per farci amare da qualcuno, c'è qualcosa che non va. [...] So che suona stupido, un ragionamento facile per chi vuole mollare e sentirsi giustificato, ma non lo è. Io ci provo da sempre, ogni giorno, e non ho visto un risultato. Credo che se bisogna dibattersi per essere non dico amati, ma almeno apprezzati, soprattutto da una persona vicina, beh… non solo qualcosa non vada, ma non sia nemmeno giusto.» (Shawn)

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  • Author E.M. Forster
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    I, though less optimistic, had supposed that knowledge would bring understanding. We had not realized that what the public loathes in homosexuality is not the thing itself but having to think about it

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  • Author Ian Thomas Malone
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    What is faith, if not an acceptance that there are things out there that cannot be explained?You know what you know, because you've never lived a life without that truth. That you are different, that your gender did not compute with that label assigned at birth. It does not matter how large a percentage of the general population is perfectly fine with their identity. That does not change you, how you responded to the mechanisms that made you who you are.

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  • Author Victor Bevine
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    Do you have any idea," Kent continued,with a smoldering rage," how many young men i have prayed over in the last two years,boys, torn apart by that stupid, senseless war, or cut down by disease? Yet, somehow, someone somewhere decided that shooting a man in the head or stabbing him with a bayonet is more acceptable than touching him with love.(...) But it's God i must answer to, not the whimsical laws of men.

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  • Author Pete Townshend
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    Rumors went round that I might be gay. In some ways, I was happy w/ this. Larry Rivers proved to me that a gay man could be wild, attractive, and courageous; in any case one's sexuality was becoming less of an issue every day. One of the great things about the British Mod movement was that being macho was no longer the only measure of manhood.

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  • Author Shamim Sarif
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    That her own self-deception and self-absorption, her own slavery to the society and family in which she had been brought up, had reduced this blameless man to a weeping wreck struck her as horrific. She saw more clearly than she had ever seen before that she must change, or keep hurting the people who truly loved her.

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