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  • #1
    Nancy Garden
    “Don't let ignorance win. Let love.”
    Nancy Garden, Annie on My Mind

  • #2
    Nancy Garden
    “It was like a war inside me; I couldn’t even recognize all the sides. There was one that said, ‘No, this is wrong; you know it’s wrong and bad and sinful,’ and there was another that said, ‘Nothing has ever felt so right and natural and true and good,’ and another that said it was happening too fast, and another that just wanted to stop thinking altogether and fling my arms around Annie and hold her forever. There were other sides, too, but I couldn’t sort them out.”
    Nancy Garden, Annie on My Mind

  • #3
    Marie Rutkoski
    “Tell me what you want,” she said, “and I will make it happen.”
    I want my liar, I thought.
    I want her mouth.
    I want her perfume to rub off on my skin like bruised grass.”
    Marie Rutkoski, The Midnight Lie

  • #4
    Samantha Shannon
    “Her feelings had come like a flower on a tree. A bud, gently forming - and just like that, an undying blossom.”
    Samantha Shannon, The Priory of the Orange Tree

  • #5
    Samantha Shannon
    “I am not your queen, but I am yours.”
    Samantha Shannon, The Priory of the Orange Tree
    tags: love

  • #6
    Nancy Garden
    “There’s a Greek legend—no, it’s in something Plato wrote—about how true lovers are really two halves of the same person. It says that people wander around searching for their other half, and when they find him or her, they are finally whole and perfect. The thing that gets me is that the story says that originally all people were really pairs of people, joined back to back, and that some of the pairs were man and man, some woman and woman, and others man and woman. What happened was that all of these double people went to war with the gods, and the gods, to punish them, split them all in two. That’s why some lovers are heterosexual and some are homosexual, female and female, or male and male.”
    Nancy Garden, Annie on My Mind

  • #7
    Nancy Garden
    “The thing about mountains is that you have to keep on climbing them, and that it's always hard, but there's a view from top every time when you finally get there.”
    Nancy Garden, Annie on My Mind

  • #8
    Nancy Garden
    “I went downstairs to Dad’s encyclopedia and looked up HOMOSEXUALITY, but that didn’t tell me much about any of the things I felt. What struck me most, though, was that, in the whole long article, the word “love” wasn’t used even once. That made me mad; it was as if whoever wrote the article didn’t know that gay people actually love each other. The encyclopedia writers ought to talk to me, I thought as I went back to bed; I could tell them something about love.”
    Nancy Garden, Annie on My Mind

  • #9
    Sarah Schulman
    “I am not here to entertain straight people.”
    Sarah Schulman

  • #10
    Becky Albertalli
    “Why is straight the default? Everyone should have to declare one way or another, and it shouldn't be this big awkward thing whether you're straight, gay, bi, or whatever. I'm just saying.”
    Becky Albertalli, Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda

  • #11
    Becky Albertalli
    “But I'm tired of coming out. All I ever do is come out. I try not to change, but I keep changing, in all these tiny ways. I get a girlfriend. I have a beer. And every freaking time, I have to reintroduce myself to the universe all over again.”
    Becky Albertalli, Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda

  • #12
    Becky Albertalli
    “Really, though, there are only two kinds of weather: hoodie weather and weather where you wear a hoodie anyway.”
    Becky Albertalli, Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda

  • #13
    Becky Albertalli
    “It's like there's this idea that you have to earn your label through suffering. And then you have to prove it with who you date, how you dress, how other people perceive you.”
    Becky Albertalli, Imogen, Obviously

  • #14
    Becky Albertalli
    “So which one of us is more queer?"
    "Well," I pause, "I'd have to see the two of you trying to sit in chairs.”
    Becky Albertalli, Imogen, Obviously



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