Lesbian Love Quotes

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“Losing her was the worst of it, but loving her hurt almost as much sometimes.”
Catherine M. Wilson, A Journey of the Heart

Cardsy B.
“You’re not somebody’s maybe. You're someone’s absofuckinglutely”
Cardsy B., The Saturn Diaries: A Modern Day Grimoire

Cardsy B.
“Shame doesn't heal people if it did, we'd have a much healthier society.”
Cardsy B., The Saturn Diaries: A Modern Day Grimoire

Cardsy B.
“I always thought Source/ the Universe/ my Higher Self would sound like a firm British lady or maybe Morgan Freeman. But this just sounded like a calmer and more confident version of myself. Maybe that’s why it was so hard to hear, let alone trust, when I hadn’t felt calm or confident in a really long time.”
Cardsy B., The Saturn Diaries: A Modern Day Grimoire

Amelia Possanza
“Lesbians, in my eyes, are defined as the ones who invent their own systems of love: Romantic love. Family love. Friend love. A love for community, and for strangers too. They love when there is nothing to gain—no kingdom, no castle, no seat in the official record books of history—even when they are at risk of losing everything.”
Amelia Possanza, Lesbian Love Story

Emily Dickinson
“Will you let me come dear Susie - looking just as I do, my dress soiled and worn, my grand old apron, and my hair - Oh Susie, time would fail me to enumerate my appearance, yet I love you just as dearly as if I was e'er so fine, so you wont care, will you?”
Emily Dickinson, Open Me Carefully: Emily Dickinson's Intimate Letters to Susan Huntington Dickinson

Elsa Gidlow
“Woman, so gentle in my arms
Loving, you have opened to me
Fierce, my own dark heart
And found therein and to me reflected
My source of light.”
Elsa Gidlow

“Sixty, single, and discovering lesbian desire—her life was just the prologue to the lesbian ménage à trois she desperately needed.”
Janet Ryan, The Sapphic Sip Society