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I seem to have run in a great circle, and met myself again on the starting line.
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thoughts
romance
identity
religion
life
lesbian
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Jeanette Winterson |
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Do people always fall in love with things they can't have?' 'Always,' Carol said, smiling, too.
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love
patricia-highsmith
the-price-of-salt
starcrossed-lovers
forbidden-love
impossible-love
lesbian
in-love
unrequited-love
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Patricia Highsmith |
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There's a Greek legend--no, it's in something Plato wrote--about how true lovers are really two halves of the same person. It says that people wander around searching for their other half, and when they find him or her, they are finally whole and perfect. The thing that gets me is that the story says that originally all people were really pairs of people, joined back to back, and that some of the pairs were man and man, some woman and woman, and others man and woman. What happened was that all of these double people went to war with the gods, and the gods, to punish them, split them all in two. That's why some lovers are heterosexual and some are homosexual, female and female, or male and male.
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lesbian
lgbt
mythology
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Nancy Garden |
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It's funny, most people can be around someone and they gradually begin to love them and never know exactly when it happened; but Ruth knew the very second it happened to her. When Idgie had grinned at her and tried to hand her that jar of honey, all these feelings that she had been trying to hold back came flooding through her, and it was at that second in time that she knew she loved Idgie with all her heart.
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romance
love
lesbian
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Fannie Flagg |
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"God doesn't like lesbians," Grandma Huberman hised, throwing the magazine in the trash. Jennifer knew what lesbian meant, and she knew she probably was one. But she couldn't understand why God would hold that against her or against Monica Mathers, who'd never started a war or killed anybody, and whose deadeye three-pointers were straight-up amazing. After all, hadn't God made both of them? But people were like that, she'd noticed. They'd invoke Godly privilege at the weirdest of times and for the most stupid reasons."
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godly
lesbian
stupid
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Libba Bray |
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Was it love or wasn't it that she felt for Carol? And how absurd it was that she didn't even know. She had heard about girls falling in love, and she knew what kind of people they were and what they looked like. Neither she nor Carol looked like that. Yet the way she felt about Carol passed all the tests for love and fitted all the descriptions.
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stereotypes
love
patricia-highsmith
the-price-of-salt
lesbian
lgbt
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Patricia Highsmith |
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And she did not have to ask if this was right, no one had to tell her, because this could not have been more right or perfect.
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sex
romantic
love
patricia-highsmith
the-price-of-salt
lesbian
perfect
right
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Patricia Highsmith |
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As far as I was concerned men were something you had around the place, not particularly interesting, but quite harmless. I had never shown the slightest feeling for them, and apart from my never wearing a skirt, saw nothing else in common between us.
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tomboy
lesbian
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Jeanette Winterson |
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She thought of people she had seen holding hands in movies, and why shouldn't she and Carol?
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in-the-closet
patricia-highsmith
the-price-of-salt
gay-rights
lesbian
lgbt
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Patricia Highsmith |
c2408ae
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At any rate, Therese thought, she was happier than she ever had been before. And why worry about defining everything?
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labels
happy
fluid-sexuality
patricia-highsmith
the-price-of-salt
lesbian
lgbt
sexuality
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Patricia Highsmith |
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She had seen just now what she had only sensed before, that the whole world was ready to be their enemy, and suddenly what she and Carol had together seemed no longer love or anything happy but a monster between them, with each of them caught in a fist.
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love
patricia-highsmith
the-price-of-salt
starcrossed-lovers
impossible-love
lesbian
society
lgbt
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Patricia Highsmith |
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...It had all happened in that instant she had seen Carol standing in the middle of the floor, watching her. Then the realization that so much had happened after that meeting made her feel incredibly lucky suddenly. It was so easy for a man and woman to find each other, to find someone who would do, but for her to have found Carol-
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romantic
love
patricia-highsmith
the-price-of-salt
lesbian
lucky
lgbt
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Patricia Highsmith |
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She said she'd often wondered why she wanted to do some things and not do other things at all. Well, it was obvious with some things, but for others, there was no reason there. She'd spent a long time puzzling it out, then she thought that what you'd done in a past life you didn't need to do again, and what you had to do in the future, you wouldn't be ready to do now.
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life
lesbian
reincarnation
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Jeanette Winterson |
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The eye of youth is very observant. Youth has its moments of keen intuition, even normal youth -- but the intuition of those who stand mi-way between the sexes is so ruthless, so poignant, so deadly, as to be in the nature of an added scourge...
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gay-teen
queer-youth
trans
lgbtq
lesbian
queer
lgbt
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Radclyffe Hall |
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The world is full of unrequited love,' I said finally. 'You and Patrick having problems?' Dad said, reaching around to get the butter out of the fridge. 'No, I was just wondering what you would say if I was a lesbian.' 'Come again?' said Lester. 'I'm having a hard time following this conversation.
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funny
family
love
fridge
brother
lesbian
dinner
problems
conversation
random
sexuality
father
unrequited-love
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Phyllis Reynolds Naylor |
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I kissed her and forgot death.
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kiss
love
lesbianism
lesbian
existentialism
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Jeanette Winterson |
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When there was a choice between love of a woman and hate of a man, her mind could cherish only one emotion, for her love might be a subject for laughter, but no one ever had ever mocked her hatred.
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hatred
man
hate
women
love
lesbian
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Graham Greene |
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First time I got the full sight of Shug Avery long black body with it black plum nipples, look like her mouth, I thought I had turned into a man
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black-skin
lesbian
black
race
gender
lust
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Alice Walker |
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She broke my heart, so now I have to write about her forever. It made everything different. It's something that can only happen once.
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true-love
relationships
romance
love
lesbian
lesbian-romance
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Michelle Tea |
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What will people say, you running off to Memphis like you don't have a house to look after? Shug say, Albert. Try to think like you got some sense. Why any woman give a shit what people think is a mystery to me. Well, say Grady, trying to bring light. A woman can't git a man if peoples talk. Shug look at me and us giggle. Then us laugh sure nuff. Then Squeak start to laugh. Then Sofia. All us laugh and laugh. Shug say, Ain't they something? Us say um , and slap the table, wipe the water from our eyes.
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lesbian
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Alice Walker |
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[Patricia Highsmith] was a figure of contradictions: a lesbian who didn't particularly like women; a writer of the most insightful psychological novels who, at times, appeared bored by people; a misanthrope with a gentle, sweet nature.
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psychological
writer
nature
people
women
writing
gentle
misanthrope
contradictions
lesbian
novels
insightful
sweet
like
insight
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Andrew Wilson |
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It shook Therese in the profoundest part of her where no words were, no easy words like death or dying or killing Those words were somehow future, and this was present. An inarticulate anxiety, a desire to know, know anything for certain, had jammed itself in her throat for a moment she felt she could hardly breathe.
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love
carol-aird
therese
therese-belivet
lesbian
lgbt
gay
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Patricia Highsmith |
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"Sometimes I like to compare people who don't like women to vegetarians." "Interesting analogy, and I do like the way your mind works, so lay it on me." He opened the door and waved her in. "If God had meant for people to be vegetarians, a good steak wouldn't taste so divine. Following that line of thinking, neither would a woman."
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religion
love
inspirational
lesbian
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Ali Vali |