Homosexuals Quotes

Quotes tagged as "homosexuals" Showing 31-37 of 37
C. JoyBell C.
“I cannot hate gay men, I cannot hate homosexuality. At the lowest points in my life, when all else abandoned me, my gay men friends were my sisters, aunts, mothers who lifted me up on their shoulders and reminded me that there is light at the end of the tunnel. If I were to hate gay men, or to condemn them just because they're gay, I would be a hypocrite. I simply cannot turn my back on arms that held me in my darkest hours.”
C. JoyBell C.

Adrian McKinty
“How do you feel about homosexuals, Mr. Scavanni?' I asked.

'I think they're great. More women for the rest of us,' he said sarcastically.”
Adrian McKinty, The Cold Cold Ground

Marcel Proust
“Homosexuals would be the best husbands in the world if they did not put on an act of loving other women.”
Marcel Proust, The Captive / The Fugitive

David G. McAfee
“If in some radical miracle, the Abrahamic God revealed his existence to the world, I’d accept the belief in the deity — but I still wouldn't worship it. The jealous and angry God that justified the killings of millions, sent plagues upon first borns, and abhorred homosexuals would not be worthy of my worship.”
David G. McAfee, Mom, Dad, I'm an Atheist: The Guide to Coming Out as a Non-Believer

Marcel Proust
“The horror that grand people have for the snobs who strive so hard to make their acquaintance is also felt by masculine men for inverts, and by women for every man who is too much in love with them.”
Marcel Proust, Time Regained

Kevin DeYoung
“. . .your tolerance is not love. It is unfaithfulness.”
Kevin DeYoung, What Does the Bible Really Teach about Homosexuality?

Ellen Hopkins
“How far we claim to have come - accepting all men as created equal. Gender being the requisite qualifier, as women are not reviewed in the same fashion - their fashion hopefully better suited to the bedroom than the boardroom. And, you know, homosexuals not really being 'men,' cannot be judged equivalent to their stiffer-wristed brethren. On religion, well, some Christians are willing to make room for a Jew or two in their inner circles. But Mecca-facing prayer must be met with flaming crosses. Close your eyes to the details, the big picture can still be viewed through rose-colored glass. But go any distance beyond the rhetoric, truth becomes a shadowed lens.”
Ellen Hopkins, Triangles

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