Top 24 Quotes About Male Prostitution
#1. Journalism equals intellectual male prostitution of speech and writing,
Malcolm Lowry
#2. I definitely didn't want to be that person that came out and was like, 'O.K. I'm going to lead every parade.'
Lance Bass
#3. His life was a party which tragically came to an early end.
David J. Cooper
#4. I know now, after fifty years, that the finding/losing, forgetting/remembering, leaving/returning, never stops. The whole of life is about another chance, and while we are alive, till the very end, there is always another chance.
Jeanette Winterson
#5. This is the way they live now, like two actors in the final performances of a show no one comes to see anymore.
Paul Murray
#6. Prostitution demoralizes men far more than women. Prostitution does not degrade the whole female sex, but only the luckless women that become its victims, and even those not to the extent generally assumed. But it degrades the character of the entire male world.
Friedrich Engels
#7. Prostitution and robbery are two living protests, respectively female and male, made by the natural state against the social state.
Honore De Balzac
#8. One group of people that get a lot of PTSD are soldiers who have been in combat. You know who gets more PTSD, has higher rates of PTSD? Women who have escaped prostitution. That tells me that the war that men wage against women is actually worse than the wars they wage against each other.
Lierre Keith
#9. I think my best years are ahead of me and that's exciting.
Tony Romo
#10. I was ashamed of my mother, but see, love didn't come natural to me until I became a Christian.- Ruth McBride
James McBride
#11. The saddest thing about myself is that I never read a book. I never got the habit.
Anthony Newley
#12. I tapped the largest of the charms, a shark's tooth capped in silver. "It's never let me down yet." "How do you know?" Jasmine was smirking in an irritating fashion. "I'm not dead," I replied. Daryus
Amy Sanderson
#13. My idea is just to do something different each time; the next thing I do has to be completely different to the thing I've done before - that's what I try and do, because you know, I'm an actor, not a film star.
Eddie Marsan
#14. When you have come to the edge of all the light you have
And step into the darkness of the unknown
Believe that one of the two will happen to you
Either you'll find something solid to stand on
Or you'll be taught how to fly!
Richard Bach
#15. Expect wonderful things to happen to you. Get up each morning and say; 'I believe something wonderful is going to happen to me today.'
Brian Tracy
#16. A male has the right to wander about as he pleases. He has the right to marry any number of girls. This practice has led to prostitution.
Periyar E.V. Ramasamy
#17. The Fashion Fund celebrates the real passion that underlies the fashion business, not the frothy world of glamour and celebrity that so often surrounds it.
Anna Wintour
#18. History shows that male homosexuality, which like prostitution flourishes with urbanization and soon becomes predictably ritualized, always tends toward decadence.
Camille Paglia
#19. What often appears to destroy us is what eventually defines us and takes us to a better place.
Mike Coe
#20. I'm not a southern lady, I'm from Pennsylvania and we speak sort of correctly there. People identify me that way and they also easily identify me on the street because of my short stature. I get picked out in many ways and no way is a burden.
Zelda Rubinstein
#21. And if all womankind banded together and took the male path, the world would turn into one huge brothel.
M. Ageyev
#22. The first several years of my life were used to upload incredible amounts of fear, and I just became afraid of everything. I was afraid of my parents, afraid of my classmates, afraid of the streets of Washington, D.C. I would flinch at every gesture.
Henry Rollins
#23. In this sport, in this life, I think heart takes you a lot further than skill and technique ... Just digging down deep will take you a lot further in life.
Clay Guida
#24. Prostitution was illegal in Kenya and was culturally a taboo. But what was a young orphaned girl with little education to do when she had to fend for three of her younger siblings? As she watched the waves hit the shores, she noticed a young handsome man staring at her from a distance.
Nya Wampaze
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