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If beauty was in the eye of the beholder, he was going to be one hell of a beholder.
Lost love weighs heavier than lost time.
Books about books are a rare species, special tomes for writers and book lovers. More than an affirmation of taste, a book about books is often a spirited celebration and sincere investigation. Quickly coveted, it remains on that particular shelf, guarded and revered, and eventually slips out of print. What good company we will keep then, among a library lost, only momentarily invisible, waiting patiently to be found.
When you can hear someone giving head but can't see them, it sounds terribly like a child eating spaghetti.
The Stonewall riot may have been the start of a civil rights movement, but it was not the beginning of our history.
I've always assumed the old men were just there, fixed, like lamps, but in love with their moths.
Imagine how much more frightening death must be to an immortal?
Ageing must be like wearing a heavy, itchy suit.
He craved sex and chocolate. Chocolate was his heroin. Men were his needle.
When you want something as powerful and necessary as love, you don't reach back, you reach forward.
Sure that there was an attainable bliss somewhere beyond the decimal point in the p of his sexual trysts, I felt that maybe he had already attained what I was looking for, a more instinctual regard for sex, an equality among thirsts. He had done what I wanted to do: washed the wound of appetite in a relentless waterfall of sweat and semen.
Colonel Sanders as played by Hot Daddy Harrison Ford, cracking the whip on some island plantation, topping every native boy, stopping only long enough to enjoy a refreshing Coca Cola. Because every white guy is a blonde, Aryan top. All of us are the Christian Soldiers of Capitalism that flew TWA into your country, depositing AIDs in your brothels and IMF loans in your banks.
I wish I were writing this on you.
You marry the one who will be a good father, not a good lay.
Real fear resides not in what is coming after you, but what lies in wait.