I think heterosexuality and homosexuality are a kind of psychosis, and the truth is somewhere in the middle.
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Many people feel their outer self isn't the whole self.Jeanette Winterson
Love, they say, enslaves and passion is a demon and many have been lost for love. I know this is true, but I know too that without love we grope the tunnels of our lives and never see the sun. When I fell in love it was as though I looked into a mirror for the first time and saw myself. I lifted my hand in wonderment and felt my cheeks, my neck. This was me. And when I had looked at myself and grown accustomed to who I was, I was not afraid to hate parts of me because I wanted to be worthy of the mirror bearer.
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It's true that heroes are inspiring, but mustn't they also do some rescuing if they are to be worthy of their name Would Wonder Woman matter if she only sent commiserating telegrams to the distressed
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I hate the word lesbian; it tells you nothing; its only purpose is to inflame.
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There are threads that help you find your way back, and there are threads that intend to bring you back. Mind turns to pull, it's hard to pull away. I'm always thinking of going back. When Lot's wife looked over her shoulder, she turned into a pillar of s.
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