From The Man Who Was Thursday by G. K. Chesterton Always be comic in a tragedy
Updated 11-14-2012 at 02:49 PM by Dark Muse
From Lady Orcale by Margaret Atwood: Anything is the type of thing anyone would do, given the right circumstances.
Considering most of my own correspondences are done though letter of some form or other, and I do relate to others best through exchange of words and thoughts, this quote captures my own sentiments quite well. ....but a letter is the portrait of the soul From Dangerous Liaisons by Choderlos de Laclos
As I had formerly a friend who was a transgender individual we spent a lot of time talking about gender roles and concepts relating to the Anima and Animus, and a lot of times with my guy friends, they tend to be more effeminate while I tend to be more masculine, so me and my friends joke around a lot about how I am the "guy." And so this quote sums up how I feel about gender: "Well, there's a little bit of man in every woman and a little bit of woman ...
From "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" by Betty Smith I never listen to what people tell me and I can't read. The only way I know what is right and wrong is the way I feel about things. If I feel bad, it's wrong. If I feel good, it's right.