Honestly, if the worst these people can say about me is that I'm gay, then I think I'll be fine. I can handle it.
There is so much work to be done to treat gays and lesbians and gay and lesbian couples with the respect that they're entitled to. They deserve, in my judgment, partnership benefits. They deserve to be treated fairly when it comes to adoption and immigration.
I'm all for guys being butch and guys being men. I identify with that and appreciate that. But if I'm going to stab my gay brother in the back who isn't butch and who maybe acts a little bit more effeminate, what good is that?
It's not being marketed as a gay show by a gay person. It's just Ellen DeGeneres.
I think, with the gay liberation movement has had need for heroes and heroines, and it would be rather nice to have Abraham Lincoln as your poster boy, wouldn't it?
Without gay men, I am nothing.
Straight people say, 'You know you're just gay,' and gay people say, 'You know you're just gay.' There is such a thing as bisexual!
If I want to go to a party with a few male friends, it doesn't mean I'm gay.
If a person wants to be publicly gay, they should not be teaching in the public schools.
I was raised around heterosexuals, as all heterosexuals are, that's where us gay people come from... you heterosexuals.
From a religious point of view, if God had thought homosexuality is a sin, he would not have created gay people.
Judy Garland's father was gay. That seems to be the consensus. They left Minnesota and went to California because he got caught with some boy backstage.
I don't believe in organized religion - I dealt with them hand in hand, and a whole bunch of Catholic priests tried to molest me. Telling me I was gay and I should go home with them and stuff.
Gay Liberation? I ain't against it, it's just that there's nothing in it for me.
Gay nightclubs offer better dance music.