“Each of us is precious to God because each of us has their name written on the palms of God's hands. And God says there are no outsiders - black, white, yellow, short, tall, young, old, rich, poor, gay, lesbian, straight - everyone. All belong. And God says, I have only you to help me realize my dream. Help me.” HelpingDreamHandsYoungNamesBlackRealizingWhitePoorRichWrittenGayHelp MeTallYellowOutsidersPalmsBlack WhiteRich Poor Author:Desmond Tutu
“If there was criticism about [Oscar Wilde], it was because it was written by a straight man who wasn't very educated about the gay world.” IfsMenWorldWrittenGayCriticismEducatedOscarsWilde Author:Kevin Sessums
“I found out - the paper used to go to bed on Tues - on Monday. I found out that on Monday nights, the editors would cut out - literally cut out passages, sometimes whole paragraphs, of some of the writers that might possibly offend blacks, lesbians, gays, radicals. And I wrote a couple of columns about that. And they're - of course, they were annoyed that I had written about it, but, I mean, it - another example - and [my wife Margot] always also conjured that.” MeanSometimesWholeMightUsedNightCoursesFoundCuttingWifeWrittenExampleCoupleGayBedPaperMy WifeRadicalEditorsPassagesMondayColumnsAnnoyedParagraphMonday Night Author:Nat Hentoff
“Look, Mrs. McGillicuddy, it's not my fault your son jumped out a dorm room window on Christmas eve. I've written over fifty books as a Columbia professor, all right? You don't do that by holding hands with every at-risk undergraduate who says he's homesick, or he's turning gay, or the dog ate his term paper. I write about Lincoln, and freedom, and great ideas. I don't always have time for students. It's like Dean Martin used to say: if you want to talk, go to a priest. Hey -- what's the gun for?” IfsWantWritingLooksBookIdeasHandsUsedTermRoomsWrittenRiskDogStudentsSonGayPaperGunWindowFaultsHeyFiftyPriestsProfessorsGreat IdeaDeanColumbiaHolding HandsYour SonHomesickChristmas EveUndergraduateDormsDorm RoomsTerm Paper Author:Eric Foner
“Ender's Game is set more than a century in the future and has nothing to do with political issues that did not exist when the book was written in 1984... It will be interesting to see whether the victorious proponents of gay marriage will show tolerance toward those who disagreed with them when the issue was still in dispute.” StillsBookShowsPoliticalGamesInterestingIssuesWrittenCenturyGayToleranceDisputesGay MarriageHomophobiaEnderPolitical Issues Author:Orson Scott Card