“The male dares to be different to the degree that he accepts his passivity and his desire to be female, his fagginess. The farthest out male is the dragqueen, but he, although different from most men, is exactly like all other dragqueens; like the functionalist, he has an identity - a female; he tries to define all his troubles away - but still no individuality. Not completely convinced that he's a woman, highly insecure about being sufficiently female, he conforms compulsively to the man-made feminine stereotype, ending up as nothing but a bundle of stilted mannerisms.” MenTryingMadeStillsDifferentDesireAcceptingTroubleIdentityDegreesFemaleMalesIndividualityDareConvincedFeminineStereotypeConformInsecureBundlesPassivityMannerismsDare To Be Different Book:SCUM Manifesto Source: SCUM Manifesto
“It is undeniably easier to ignore the hardships of those who are too weak to demand their rights than to respond sensitively to their needs. To care is to accept responsibility, to dare to act in accordance with the dictum that the ruler is the strength of the helpless.” NeedsCareResponsibilityAcceptingRightsEasierDemandWeakDareHardshipRulersHelpless Author:Aung San Suu Kyi
“We are never without a pilot. When we know not how to steer, and dare not hoist a sail, we can drift. The current knows the way, though we do not. The ship of heaven guides itself, and will not accept a wooden rudder.” KnowsWayHeavenAcceptingCurrentsDareGuidesShipsPilotsSailSteersRudders Book:The Later Lectures of Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1843-1871 Source: The Later Lectures of Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1843-1871
“Learn to think and judge for yourself, responsibly. Don't accept everything without criticism and as absolutely true, everything which is brought to your attention. Learn from life. The biggest mistake of my life was that I believed everything faithfully which came from the top, and I didn't dare to have the least bit of doubt about the truth of that which was presented to me. Walk through life with your eyes open. Don't become one-sided; examine the pros and cons in all matters.” ThinkingMatterEyeBitsWalksAttentionMistakeAcceptingDoubtJudgingCriticismDareBiggest MistakeOne SidedPros And Cons Author:Rudolf Hoss
“We dare not trim stones to make God an altar, for if we do we ruin everything. We would spend time bringing people to the altar and saying, "Look at those beautiful stones we trimmed!" We merely need to accept the work that God has done for us in Christ. The object of His restrictions is to help us see how wonderful He is and to spend the rest of our lives rendering true worship to Him.” PeopleIfsNeedsLooksDoneHelpingBeautifulChristAcceptingOur LivesWonderfulObjectsWorshipStonesDareRuinsEnd TimesSpend TimeRestrictionAltarsRenderingTrue Worship Author:Max Anders