I'm glowing in the dark with my studio tan. I've been in a cave of music for months and months and months.
I knew that I was gay in every bone of my body. So I did the only thing I could do. I started the movement.
When we begin to love and respect Great Mother Nature's gift to us of gayness, we'll discover that the bondage of our childhood and adolescence in the trials and tribulations of neitherness was actually an apprenticeship for teaching her children new cutting edges of consciousness and social change. In stunning paradox, our neitherness is our talisman, our fairie wand, our gift we bring to the hetero world to. . . . transform their pain into healings;. . . transform their tears to laughter:. . . transform their hand-me-downs to visions of loveliness.
Give yourself permission to enjoy being gay. You do have to give yourself permission. You have been told you may not. Give yourself permission to be free.
I always say to people, "If you share my dream, why don't we walk together?" And that's my only organizing tool.
With the full realization that, in order to earn for ourselves any place in the sun, we must with perseverance and self-discipline work collectively for the full first-class citizenship participation of Minorities everywhere, including ourselves.
Out of the mists of our long oppression, We bring love for ourselves and each other, And love for the gifts we bear, So heavy and so painful the fashioning of them, So long the road given us to travel them. A separate people, We bring a gift to celebrate each other, ’Tis a gift to be gay! Feel the pride of it!
To John Cena after the fans kept throwing his shirt back in the ring : They didn't throw my shirt back.
He is not guilty who is not guilty of his own free will.
I am not a finisher, I am a starter. And I am always thinking, what is the next project.
. . . the habit of falling hardens the body, reaching the ground, to in itself, is a relief.