
Top 14 Transphobia Def Quotes
#1. He pulled her hand to his chest. She was suddenly flooded by the oh-so-recent memory of lying against his chest, his strong arms around her, the warmth of his breath in her ear as he whispered to her.
Melanie Dickerson
#2. Accept these grateful tears ... For thee they flow, for thee ...
That ever felt another's woe.
Homer
#3. You can't really write a full album about your missus. She'll start getting the wrong idea and start thinking I like her.
Noel Gallagher
#4. Frankly, I'm mainly telling the story to myself. Thinking about audience is too daunting, and worst case, invites you to homogenize, to soften the hard edges of things.
Anna Quindlen
#5. Hamas was born to destroy. Hamas does not know how to build. I doubt they will be able to build a modern Palestinian state and hope their lies will be exposed to the Palestinian public.
Mosab Hassan Yousef
#6. All crime is a kind of disease and should be treated as such.
Mahatma Gandhi
#7. To be obsessed by the idea of freedom, for instance, is itself a form of slavery. Such people are in the chains of the hope of freedom, and are therefore able to do little else than struggle with them.
Idries Shah
#8. We decided to redefine the bottom line at Ben & Jerry's
Ben Cohen
#9. Any Advance in wisdom requires a good dose of shamelessness. Intimacy
Hanif Kureishi
#10. To let the light of the world flood back-to say this has not happened!
But why turn one's head hither and thither? This is the truth. This is fact.
Virginia Woolf
#11. The whole idea of the prayers of the saints is that God's holiness, God's purpose, God's ways may be brought about irrespective of who comes or goes.
Oswald Chambers
#12. From early on, when synthesizers were first introduced into music, I liked the idea that you could get a big sound with them, electronic, but like an orchestra. And I could play it all myself. That was exciting.
John Carpenter
#13. Humankind has not evolved in its most basic instincts much beyond the caveman era. Yet every attempt to change that is met with scorn.
Neale Donald Walsch
#14. When I write, what I long for is not more realism or fiction but more courage. That's what I always find myself short on and what I have to struggle to achieve in order that the work might live.
Junot Diaz
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