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sexuality homosexuality form
I chose to treat the homosexuality like I would treat any other form of sexuality. Barbet Schroeder
sexuality better-off
Are you better off with him or without him? Ann Landers
sexuality limbs adolescence
The suppressed lesbian I had been carrying in me since adolescence began to stretch her limbs ... Adrienne Rich
sexuality greater
There is no sexuality that is greater or lesser than another. Jasmine Guy
sexuality homosexuality live-and-let-live
[On homosexuality:] I'm more inclined [now] to say live and let live. Anita Bryant
sexuality extraordinary
Sexuality and where it is going is an extraordinary question, for I don't see it going anywhere. It is with me, and that's it. David Bowie
sexuality developing my-own
For a while after the rape, I was afraid of my own sexuality, because I got raped right about the time when I started developing physically. Fiona Apple
sexuality pornography ifs
If pornography is part of your sexuality, then you have no right to your sexuality. Catharine MacKinnon
sexuality knows
All women are lesbians except those who don't know it ... Jill Johnston
limbs message
get the message out that limbs can be saved. Frank Anderson
limbs power trees
Just a lot of rain, some trees and limbs down and the power went out. But other than that, they're fine. Brandon Stokley
limbs force form
Wit is a form of force that leaves the limbs at rest. George Eliot
limbs
How love the limb-loosener sweeps me away Sappho
limbs knows
When you go out on a limb, that's when you really know you're living Robin Quivers
limbs
For me, the safest place is out on a limb. Shirley MacLaine
adolescence poetry-is
Poetry is adolescence fermented, and thus preserved. Jose Ortega y Gasset
adolescence
So much alarmed that she is quite alarming Lord Byron
adolescence conventional
nothing is as conventional as adolescence. Margaret Deland
adolescence only-time
L'adolescence est le seul temps o u' l'on ait appris quelque chose. Adolescence is the only time when we can learn something. Marcel Proust
adolescence plague senses
Adolescence is a plague on the senses. Henry Rollins
adolescence remains humans
The truth remains that, after adolescence has begun, "words, words, words," must constitute a large part, and an always larger part as life advances, of what the human being has to learn. William James