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Quotes About Gay

He'd had a few sordid gay experiences. He'd wrestled with an obese neighbour boy in Clermont-Ferrand when he was fourteen and last year had been approached in the Clermont-Ferrand train station loo by an obscene old man who'd removed his dentures, wagged his tongue, and pointed to his open, pulsing mouth.
~ Edmund White
I'd been waiting and waiting year after year to grow up so I could lead the gay life, and all the while I'd been wasting my most precious capital, my youth.
~ Edmund White
No puede ser —ahora se puso en plan doña Camelia necesitada del frasco de las sales—. Qué barbaridad. Ay que ver qué totales sois los gays.
~ Eduardo Mendicutti
Only gay bars were full; the heterosexual joints were empty—the heteros massively committed to watching television with their falsely monogamous spouses.
~ Aleksandar Hemon
Yet let not each gay turn thy rapture move, For fools admire, but men of sense approve;
~ Alexander Pope
For a long time, I lived in West Hollywood and watched young gay men strolling through life having no idea what came before. They didn't know about the riots at Stonewall, the vice squad, the raids.
~ Taylor Negron
The problem with Russia is not that it has laws restricting promotion of the gay lifestyle. The problem with Russia is that it has no laws that effectively constrain the strong or protect the weak.
~ Robert Zubrin
There are already gay players in the NFL and have been for a while.
~ Keyshawn Johnson
It was a pleasure to be a gay eyesore.
~ Lance Loud
I spent my entire youth being in love with gay men because they were the most interesting and compassionate people I knew.
~ Jane Hamilton
There are sometimes concerns about being respectful with a gay character, and you either end up with a tiptoeing quality or an all-out cliche.
~ Casey Wilson
Gay guys love women who are tough, who are survivors. They always call me a diva. And I am a survivor; I've pulled through everything and I've not become bitter about it.
~ Samantha Fox
Anything that raises any internal honesty about gay life is inherently suspect.
~ Andrew Sullivan
I could not - and I still cannot - see a sustainable career as a filmmaker in which I focus fully on our gay stories.
~ Ira Sachs
By making the gay character funny and sweet but above all normal, you make a far better, longer lasting statement than you would if you had an entirely gay comedy.
~ Sue Perkins
There definitely has been this kind of Hollywood swing back from the pendulum of, 'OK, we're gonna do gay people; we're gonna do queens.' And then it's like, 'No, no, no queens. Queen is too much.'
~ Peter Paige
I'm someone who's experienced impostor syndrome - as I think a lot of people have with their careers, especially when they pursue what they're passionate about, because they want to be good at it. I've experienced that as a gay man; I've experienced that as a cook, as a gallery director, as a student of psychology.
~ Antoni Porowski
You can't dance cheerfully. Dancing is too important. It can be wild or solemn or gay or lewd or art for art's sake, but it can't be cheerful.
~ Rex Stout
A poet could not but be gay,In such a jocund company.
~ William Wordsworth
city's anthem, "I Left My Heart in San Francisco," was written in 1954 by two gay lovers who were pining for "the city by the bay" after moving to Brooklyn Heights.
~ David Talbot
The situation has a real Lovecraft feel to it. Though, you know, if you come over it'll be more of an Anne Rice situation. If you know what I mean." "Who's-" "Because you're gay.
~ David Wong
Good. Anyway, Amy is missing and the scene is weird as shit. The situation has a real Lovecraft feel to it. Though, you know, if you come over it'll be more of an Anne Rice situation. If you know what I mean." "Who's—" "Because you're gay.
~ David Wong
Martha Stewart these days. She supposes it could be a gay man, that might be a nice change.
~ Elizabeth Berg
If you ask me, it's all these skinny models that make girls anorexic, she went on, to Auntie Barbara. I can't think why they don't use real girls with a few curves. Stands to reason, Jenny. Auntie B. was as pinkly flushed as Mum. All the designers are gay—they don't want bosoms in their clothes, or bottoms, either. Not proper, girls' bottoms.
~ Elizabeth Young