“If you told me today that you wanted to become a cow and roam the fields, I would buy you a little cowbell for that scrawny neck of yours.”
Source: A Villain for Christmas
“As an individual, as a person with the power to affect other people with your words, actions, and expressions every single day, you can give people who see the world differently the gift of accepting who and how they are.”
Source: Notes for Neuro Navigators: The Allies' Quick-Start Guide to Championing Neurodivergent Brains
“All is one, one is all.”
Source: Sleepless for Society
“My heart is yours, your heart is mine.”
Source: Sleepless for Society
“But one day inexorably followed the next. The mongrels asked nothing of why they were there or why they even existed. The rain fell on the just and the unjust alike. The high and the low. And so without debate, seeking no excuses, they swallowed their delight and anger, sorrow and pleasure, and accepted things as they stood.”
Source: Ai no Kusabi Vol. 5: Darkness
“Stavo cercando un posto tranquillo per morire”
Source: The Brooklyn Follies by Paul Auster
“Your actions and attitudes as a culture catalyst are rippling—they spread waves of unity, acceptance, and understanding.”
Source: Culture Catalyst: Igniting an Era of Inclusion, Innovation and Growth
“Neuro Navigator: A person who may not have a neurodivergent brain, but loves and empowers someone who does. See also: Unconditional love.”
Source: Notes for Neuro Navigators: The Allies' Quick-Start Guide to Championing Neurodivergent Brains
“These contrasts were also meant to reflect the essential beauty and constant struggle of our democracy as expressed in our nation’s motto: e pluribus unum (out of many, one). We are a populace of individual “I’s” who have consented to come together as a “we.” The challenge has been to continuously question who is (or isn’t) included in that “we” and how to redefine and reimagine it.
Overall, we’ve managed to move toward a more inclusive understanding of ourselves and acceptance of each another. Historically, though, we have wavered and are currently at a crossroads: Are we going to advance toward a broader definition of “we” or will we retreat to a narrower one?”
Source: How to Love a Country
“Seeiw: "I was terrified that you'd end our friendship when I told you."
Kung: "Why would I?"
Seeiw: "I'm gay." The curly-haired guy lifts his eyebrows at the person he didn't expect to have this thought.
Kung: "Did I look homophobic to you?"
Seeiw: "Don't other people think it's not normal?"
Kung: "What do you mean by 'other people'?"
Seeiw: "Society."
Kung: "But that's not your society, isn't it?" Kung pokes his friend's forehead. "And don't bring yourself into that kind of society. If someone has that attitude, step back and don't associate with them.”
Source: My Only 12%