
Top 13 Queer Glbtq Quotes
#1. He took the trouble to offer "a few gentle Reproofs on those who deserve them," including Harvard students.
Jill Lepore
#2. I eat junk food, cheesecake, cheese, pizza - but just lower amounts of it.
JWoww
#3. The public totally discounts low-probability high-consequence events. The individual says, it's not going to be this plane, this bus, this time.
Amanda Ripley
#4. For those of you who do not know Him, choosing your eternal home is the most important decision you will ever make.
Billy Graham
#5. I've played every instrument you could possibly think of for 10 minutes. So I'm mediocre at everything. I can play drums, guitar, piano, violin, saxophone, clarinet, flute ... Just not well.
Kat Dennings
#6. The Queen of Red watched on, with Katherine and the Silent Sister, all three of them studying me as if I were some puzzle that might be solved.
Mark Lawrence
#7. I ceased even to breathe. It was ridiculous, of course, but you know that ghost-story feeling.
H.G.Wells
#8. Everyone assumed it had to be some sort of biography, because if you are a woman and use yourself as a character, it has to be some sort of confessional, whereas if you're a man, you're actually doing some post-modern play on the novel, some critique on identity with lots of references to Foucault.
Jeanette Winterson
#9. Cardboard cutouts of cheerleaders operated by arthritic monkeys would move more fluidly.
Courtney Summers
#10. My books have always been safe spaces, sanctuaries for Queer folk, first and foremost, but all are welcome.
Andrew Demcak
#11. It is possible to make each year bring with it a lasting gift to add to the fullness of experience, to be treasured up, savored, and remembered. They need not be startling, these gifts of the years; they may be things that lie within the reach of all.
Grenville Kleiser
#12. I would give all I possess to get out of myself; but somehow, at the end, I find myself so vastly more interesting than nine tenths of the people I meet.
Henry James
#13. It is easy to be brave at a safe distance.
Aesop
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