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We can't just sit on our asses and not live our lives while we're trying to expose a corrupt government. ~ C.B. Lee
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by C.B. Lee
You really are a dumbass. ~ Stjepan Sejic
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Stjepan Sejic
It was as though each of them had discovered something unexpected but infinitely desirable. They were not yet sure of each other, but they wanted to be. ~ Cassandra Clare
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Cassandra Clare
Do you have her phone number?" Aline asked. "In case we get separated, or something? ~ Cassandra Clare
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Cassandra Clare
She looks great in that skirt. Her butt is so cute. ~ C.B. Lee
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by C.B. Lee
It wasn't that he didn't like Magnus's clothes, but Magnus wore them like armor, a layer of protection between him and a world that didn't always meet someone like him with open arms. ~ Cassandra Clare
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Cassandra Clare
Lord knows why I find you attractive, Michael, when you generally smell like weed and broken hobo dreams. ~ S.J. Goslee
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by S.J. Goslee
He was so cute when he was embarrassed that it was embarrassing me. ~ Wataru Watari
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Wataru Watari
The man halted in front of Dylan, giving a considering hum as those honey-coloured eyes looked him over. A dozen little silver and gold rings and cuffs adorned the elf's ears. They glittered in the early light as the man tipped his head up.
Dylan straightened his back, resisting the urge to shuffle on the spot.
Something familiar lingered in the way the man's lips twisted. "You seemed rather less tall in the dark. No matter. What is it that they say in the army when handing over charge of you to another?" Tracker snapped his fingers. "Ah, yes. I believe it is… your arse is mine. ~ Aldrea Alien
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Aldrea Alien
Alec's breath caught. He found he could not stop holding it, as if he could save it for the child Magnus had been. ~ Cassandra Clare
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Cassandra Clare
Maybe Jess was caught up with these ridiculous, impossible ideas because it meant she never had to try for something real. ~ C.B. Lee
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by C.B. Lee
Girl problems?" Scott asked, his eyes focused on the television screen as the cloud creature announced the start of the next course. "No," George said. She knew that wasn't true. Being a secret girl was a giant problem. ~ Alex Gino
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Alex Gino
Alec, with his heartbreaking contradictions, shy and brave, relentless and tender. Alec's midnight-blue eyes, and the look on his face when they had their first kiss. And their last. ~ Cassandra Clare
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Cassandra Clare
Fuck you! I pierced my nipples for her! ~ Stjepan Sejic
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Stjepan Sejic
Pain and ecstasy live close-knit in my heart. ~ Mackenzi Lee
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Mackenzi Lee
It's morning now, and I miss the soft rasp of her voice already. Ugh. I'm in trouble, aren't I? ~ Pat Shand
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Pat Shand
She hadn't had to apologize out loud then, because her apology was changed behavior, never letting anything like that happen again. Jo needed to do the same. Emma has forgiven too many people in her life too easily. She was finally learning to stand up for herself. ~ Meryl Wilsner
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Meryl Wilsner
What's the best way to say because it's too embarrassing to talk to a crush about sex and read an explicit thing they wrote while they're right there? ~ C.B. Lee
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by C.B. Lee
Isn't this just fun?" Dylan whispered, not quite daring to hope the hound had come to the same conclusion.
"That depends," Tracker replied. "Is that all you want?"
"No," he breathed. There was so much more he yearned for. He could almost understand why his friend in the tower used to risk falling in love. ~ Aldrea Alien
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Aldrea Alien
I'm not gay," said Raphael. "I'm not straight. I'm not interested." "Your sexuality is 'not interested'?" Alec asked curiously. Raphael said, "That's right. ~ Cassandra Clare
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Cassandra Clare
Rainbow on the inside!" He giggles.
"Can you imagine if we all took them for Pride? Dozens of us. Hundreds. Thousands? All of us marching, rainbow to the core? ~ Fox Benwell
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Fox Benwell
It's like being raised by wolves -- you don't realize you're not one yourself until someone points it out to you. Sometimes it makes me so mad that not everyone treats me just like another wolf. ~ Elizabeth Wein
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Elizabeth Wein
Bonkers is female . . . Did she know that? ~ Stjepan Sejic
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Stjepan Sejic
I realized I would be forced to run away from home if someone tried to arrange a marriage for me. I didn't want to think about it. ~ Elizabeth Wein
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Elizabeth Wein
I don't know what I was looking for . . . I felt empty. I guess. Not hearing from you made it all seem surreal, like you were never there, a dream, a figment of my imagination.

I went to your site that day to . . . I guess, double-check.

I thought. . . maybe you wrote something, a new story . . . a message . . . anything.

I did find a new story . . .

It wasn't about us . . .

And I ended up feeling even emptier. ~ Stjepan Sejic
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Stjepan Sejic
I love the story of a thing. I love a thing for what it means a thousand times more than for what it's worth. ~ Elizabeth Wein
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Elizabeth Wein
The only time she's come close to being "known" was when she accidentally came out as bisexual during sophomore English class while talking about her favorite poem. ~ C.B. Lee
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by C.B. Lee
To be really realistic a description would
have to be endless. Where Stendhal describes in one phrase Lucien Leuwen's entrance into a room, the
realistic artist ought, logically, to fill several volumes with descriptions of characters and settings, still
without succeeding in exhausting every detail. Realism is indefinite enumeration. By this it reveals that its
real ambition is conquest, not of the unity, but of the totality of the real world. Now we understand why it
should be the official aesthetic of a totalitarian revolution. But the impossibility of such an aesthetic has
already been demonstrated. Realistic novels select their material, despite themselves, from reality,
because the choice and the conquest of reality are absolute conditions of thought and expression. To
write is already to choose. There is thus an arbitrary aspect to reality, just as there is an arbitrary aspect to
the ideal, which makes a realistic novel an implicit problem novel. To reduce the unity of the world of
fiction to the totality of reality can only be done by means of an a priori judgment which eliminates form,
reality, and everything that conflicts with doctrine. Therefore so-called socialist realism is condemned by
the very logic of its nihilism to accumulate the advantages of the edifying novel and propaganda
literature. ~ Albert Camus
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Albert Camus
I loved writing fiction. I mean, once I found the character, or the characters, and knew who they were and knew their back-stories, it really - I mean, I went into my studio every day, thinking, 'What's gonna happen to Billy today?' ~ Ruth Reichl
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Ruth Reichl
People are much more complicated in real life, but my characters are as subtle and nuanced as I can make them. But if you say my characters are too black and white, you've missed the point. Villains are meant to be black-hearted in popular novels. If you say I have a grey-hearted villain, then I've failed. ~ Ken Follett
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Ken Follett
When you're reading, like, a character's thoughts, or when it's in first person, you're reading kind of their own story, so you have the opportunity to see what makes that character complex or complicated. And to me, that's what the whole point of fiction is. ~ Joe Meno
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Joe Meno
Ivo had grown more and more like one of those characters in his books who are always groaning about their miserable fate in helplessly loving someone unworthy of their love. Maugham never says much about what that's like for the poor old unworthy object. I could have told him. It's not exactly uplifting for the self-image. ~ Barbara Vine
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Barbara Vine
Watching 'Doctor Who' in the United States meant I was always behind the times - PBS didn't get new episodes until two years after they ran, and I was aware of the show's cancellation before the characters themselves knew, at least in my corner of the world. ~ Seanan McGuire
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Seanan McGuire
Konstantin Tsiolkovsky in Russia, Hermann Olberth in Germany, and Robert Goddard in the United States all came up with an eerily similar concept for using liquid fuel to power rockets for human spaceflight. I've seen this pointed out as an odd coincidence, one of those moments when an idea inexplicably emerges in multiple places at once. But when I read through each of these three men's biographies I discovered why they all had the same idea: all three of them were obsessed with Jules Verne's 1865 novel "De la terre a la lune (From the Earth to the Moon)." The novel details the strange adventures of three space explorers who travel to the moon together. What sets Verne's book apart from the other speculative fiction of the time was his careful attention to the physics involved in space travel -- his characters take pains to explain to each other exactly how and why each concept would work. All three real-life scientists -- the Russian, the German, and the American -- were following what they had learned from a French science fiction writer. ~ Margaret Lazarus Dean
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Margaret Lazarus Dean
Now the books are arranged according to which characters I believe ought to be talking to each other. That's ~ Sarah Ladipo Manyika
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Sarah Ladipo Manyika
'Crucible' was going to be a 'passing of the torch' story. So something that was big enough to be worthy of that, that could show these characters being changed - along with their respective outlooks about life, the galaxy, and the Force - was Mortis. ~ Troy Denning
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Troy Denning
Boiled beef and greens constitute the day's variety on the former repast of boiled pork and greens; and Mrs. Bagnet serves out the meal in the same way, and seasons it with the best of temper: being that rare sort of old girl that she receives Good to her arms without a hint that it might be Better; and catches light from any little spot of darkness near her. ~ Charles Dickens
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Charles Dickens
'The Things They Carried' is labeled right inside the book as a work of fiction, but I did set out when I wrote the book to make it feel real ... I use my own name, and I dedicated the book to characters in the book to give it the form of a war memoir. ~ Tim O'Brien
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Tim O'Brien
I reckon they'd taste of stars. ~ Alexis Hall
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Alexis Hall
The point wasn't that if the outer world were schooled appropriately re: the characters' preferred pronouns, everything would be right as rain. Because if the outsiders called the characters "he", it would be a different kind of he. Words change depending on who speaks them; there is no cure. ~ Maggie Nelson
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Maggie Nelson
Sometimes I feel that in religious content, religious drama, it's almost told like a tale, like an account of facts, and in 'A.D. The Bible Continues,' it's drama, it's real drama that we like to see on TV today, seeing the characters struggle and doubt and be completely in conflict with each other, kind of like 'House of Cards.' ~ Juan Pablo Di Pace
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Juan Pablo Di Pace
What are you? The pregnant MacGyver?" "Best compliment I've had in a while. ~ Cristin Harber
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Cristin Harber
Teachers are the architects of a Nation. They build characters, construct personalities and strengthen spirits in learners who become National Assets of tomorrow. ~ Kavita Bhupta Ghosh
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Kavita Bhupta Ghosh
I think having funny characters is just one way of having three-dimensional characters. ~ Ti West
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Ti West
I believe marriages would in general be as happy, and often more so, if they were all made by the lord chancellor, upon a due consideration of the characters and circumstances, without the parties having any choice in the matter. ~ Samuel Johnson
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Samuel Johnson
How can so many (white, male) writers narratively justify restricting the agency of their female characters on the grounds of sexism = authenticity while simultaneously writing male characters with conveniently modern values?

The habit of authors writing Sexism Without Sexists in genre novels is seemingly pathological. Women are stuffed in the fridge under cover of "authenticity" by secondary characters and villains because too many authors flinch from the "authenticity" of sexist male protagonists. Which means the yardstick for "authenticity" in such novels almost always ends up being "how much do the women suffer", instead of - as might also be the case - "how sexist are the heroes".

And this bugs me; because if authors can stretch their imaginations far enough to envisage the presence of modern-minded men in the fake Middle Ages, then why can't they stretch them that little bit further to put in modern-minded women, or modern-minded social values? It strikes me as being extremely convenient that the one universally permitted exception to this species of "authenticity" is one that makes the male heroes look noble while still mandating that the women be downtrodden and in need of rescuing.

-Comment at Staffer's Book Review 4/18/2012 to "Michael J. Sullivan on Character Agency ~ Foz Meadows
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Foz Meadows
For the last six weeks I have found myself pestered by some characters in search of an author ... ~ Sylvia Townsend Warner
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Sylvia Townsend Warner
My characters tend, if wounded, to be emotionally resourceful. Often they're in that way station between when loss happens and when it can be fully comprehended. In the meantime they're fighting to get something back, and occasionally they prevail in surprising ways. ~ Tom Barbash
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Tom Barbash
I've played my fair share of unpleasant character, and I have to tell you that you sleep better when you're playing fun characters. You think you don't take it home with you, at the end of the filming day, but subconsciously, there's something floating around in the background there. ~ James D'arcy
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by James D'arcy
The Bloomsbury Group has been characterised as a liberal, pacifist, and at times libertine, intellectual enclave of Cambridge-based privilege. The Cambridge men of the group (Bell, Forster, Fry, Keynes, Strachey, Sydney-Turner) were members of the elite and secret society of Cambridge Apostles. Woolf's aesthetic understanding, and broader philosophy, were in part shaped by, and at first primarily interpreted in terms of, (male) Bloomsbury's dominant aesthetic and philosophical preoccupations, rooted in the work of G. E. Moore (a central influence on the Apostles), and culminating in Fry's and Clive Bell's differing brands of pioneering aesthetic formalism. 'The main things which Moore instilled deep into our minds and characters,' Leonard Woolf recalls, 'were his peculiar passion for truth, for clarity and common sense, and a passionate belief in certain values.'
Increasing awareness of Woolf's feminism, however, and of the influence on her work of other women artists, writers and thinkers has meant that these Moorean and male points of reference, though of importance, are no longer considered adequate in approaching Woolf's work, and her intellectual development under the tutelage of women, together with her involvement with feminist thinkers and activists, is also now acknowledged. ~ Jane Goldman
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Jane Goldman
Living gives you a better understanding of life. I would hope that my characters have become deeper and more rounded personalities. Wider travels have given me considerably greater insight into how cultural differences affect not only people, but politics and art. ~ Alan Dean Foster
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Alan Dean Foster
It used to be that you had to make female TV characters perfect so no one would be offended by your 'portrayal' of women. Even when I started out on 'The Office' eight years ago, we could write our male characters funny and flawed, but not the women. And now, thankfully, it's completely different. ~ Mindy Kaling
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Mindy Kaling
One of my favorite cartoon characters is Snoopy. I love the way he sits and lies on his kennel and contemplates the great things of life. ~ Jackie Tabick
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Jackie Tabick
Sometimes I know what my characters are moving away from or toward; more often I just wait and see. For instance, though I knew Sinkler in 'The Trusty' was going for water, I did not know that he would meet a fetching young farm wife until I got him into her front yard. ~ Ron Rash
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Ron Rash
It is said that there is a part of us in our characters. But I also believe there is a part of our characters we'd like to see in ourselves. ~ Lisa Wakely
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Lisa Wakely
What is absolutely true is that any good [Television] series has a specific voice. And I think that voice is almost exclusively the domain of the executive producer ... As a staff writer you're not being called upon to be the great creative person. You're sort of called upon to understand the characters and their voices and put them through certain paces. ~ Howard Gordon
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Howard Gordon
Nowadays, especially in big commercial films it's much easier for the audience, and they tend to get spoonfed. It's much more interesting to me, people leave the theater and they start asking themselves questions and find their own moral compass about what these characters have been doing. ~ Michael Fassbender
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Michael Fassbender
When I'm writing a script, I don't worry about plot as much as I do about people. I get to know the main characters - what they need, what they want, what they should do. That's what gets the story going. You can't just have action, you've got to find out what the characters want. And then they must grow, they must go somewhere. ~ Mel Brooks
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Mel Brooks
I admired shows like 'Six Feet Under.' That was an amazing show. Never boring, always inventive, smart. Loved the characters. Completely original. Those are shows that I admire. ~ Chris Carter
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Chris Carter
In New York, I much prefer playing older because as characters get older, they get more interesting. ~ Danny Pintauro
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Danny Pintauro
I know that when I watch TV, I want to be transformed and transported, not just by the characters that I grow to love over the hours and seasons of watching but also the world that it plants me into. ~ Jon Favreau
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Jon Favreau
It's really important to visit a site you are writing about. Even if you know it well, even if you have lived there, it's important to take a fresh look in terms of your characters and your story. ~ Marge Piercy
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Marge Piercy
[Success] always starts with the material; it always starts with the truth and honesty of the characters that you read in the screenplay and that's rarely something that can be remedied if it's simply not there by the time you shoot the film. Thank God we had that. ~ Leonardo DiCaprio
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Leonardo DiCaprio
When I'm creating characters, I just want to create characters that I can relate to, and be as honest about them as people as I can be. That's what I want to see when I go to the movies. ~ Nicole Holofcener
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Nicole Holofcener
The viewpoint character in each story is usually someone trapped in a living nightmare, but this doesn't guarantee that we and the protagonist are at one. In fact Woolrich often makes us pull away from the person at the center of the storm, splitting our reaction in two, stripping his protagonist of moral authority, denying us the luxury of unequivocal identification, drawing characters so psychologically warped and sometimes so despicable that a part of us wants to see them suffer. Woolrich also denies us the luxury of total disidentification with all sorts of sociopaths, especially those who wear badges. His Noir Cop tales are crammed with acts of police sadism, casually committed or at least endorsed by the detective protagonist. These monstrosities are explicitly condemned almost never and the moral outrage we feel has no internal support in the stories except the objective horror of what is shown, so that one might almost believe that a part of Woolrich wants us to enjoy the spectacles. If so, it's yet another instance of how his most powerful novels and stories are divided against themselves so as to evoke in us a divided response that mirrors his own self-division.

("Introduction") ~ Francis M. Nevins Jr.
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Francis M. Nevins Jr.
Many characters in the novel are representative of types that exist in India. He represents the caste system in India with an air of superiority, the caste system in India and the people thinking that western things are better. ~ Anita Desai
Lgbtqia Characters quotes by Anita Desai
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