Perry Brass famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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Wanting someone so much that his very presence takes your breath away is one of the most thrilling happenings in life. Not getting him in no way diminishes this.
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There may be a point in your life in which you are drowning so fast and fighting it so furiously that you don't have the strength left to call out for help. At that point don't expect one of your friends to jump into the water, if you've spent most of your life instructing them to mind their own business.
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Try to dwell on the people you'd like to love, instead of all the people you do loathe.
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There are two things in life that money cannot buy: health and happiness. Aside from that, it does an excellent job.
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There are certain restaurants where you should photograph the food rather than eat it. These are great places to bring a narcissistic boyfriend before you break up.
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Stay up and listen to lightening. If there is no lightening around, stay up and listen to nothing. Just listen to the sheer joy of your thoughts trans-versing from one corner of your brain to the next.
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Ageism is the racism of the gay world. We really believe that age-and all of our fears that it carries-will "rub off" on us, the way that racists once believed blackness would.
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The god that you dispense with today, will come back as a demon tomorrow.
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Gays feel about popularity the same way teenage girls do. Is it that we really want friends we can count on, or do we just want guys around us whom we can share our curlers with?
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Fashion is the art of making the unimportant indispensable.
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Eat without the TV going on. Learn to appreciate food with only the entertainment of conversation-yours and someone else's.
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Although some fools find rudeness sexy, it is never the path to seduction.
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Although computers allow people to talk at the speed of light, no one talks that fast.
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Sports (and the often barely withheld violence around them) have become one of the few modern ways to connect with strangers. They give an amazing number of geeks things to talk about. In the old days we settled for, "Hello, how are you?
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Start a conversation with someone with whom you have "nothing in common" and no possibility of scoring with, networking with, or even seeing again. In other words, a conversation just for the civilized hell of it.
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We think of death and loss as tragic twins, but in fact it is loss that hurts us.
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Still water does not only run deep. It runs dangerously.
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The Egyptians had a particularly nasty way of getting rid of people they felt had no consequence. Instead of embalming them, they simply constructed a fake mummy made from old strips of linen wrapped around a dummy of mud. If, in our modern world, you feel that there are a lot of "mud mummies" around you, get rid of the mud.
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To extend oneself does not necessarily mean to have an erection.
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The lowest form of barbarism is smugly to berate someone for extending an act of kindness.
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The most amazing thing about young men is how invisible they were to you when you were young. It is also the most poignant.
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Three great ways to lose a lover: Talk to him the way your mother talked to your father. Berate him in public because everybody loves an audience. Contrast him to your friends, and compare him with his predecessors.
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The most wonderful revenge you can have is by dumping an attractive, vacant man for an uglier one. That way all of his friends can scratch their heads, and for the next year or so wonder why.
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The most beautiful man in the world says everything with his eyes, and the rest with his hands and mouth.
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Remember that that "rude awakening" which your parents and well-meaning relatives threatened you with as a kid is better than no awakening at all.
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Realize the complicated specials of what we call the "inferiority complex." In other words, what, Miss Thing, is so damn special about you to make you feel so specially inferior to any other jerk?
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Realize that the banality around us that passes as "hipness" or "mass culture" is as satisfying as "mass food"-only it comes in much more unappetizing portions.
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Perhaps success should not mean that you have nothing to say to anyone, no time for anybody, and not a moment left in your calendar for someone whom you might suddenly realize you love.
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Clothes do not make the man; friends and engagement with life do.
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Take up something that you know will never bring you any returns except pleasure-in other words, allow yourself to live the way brilliant eighteenth century courtesans lived. Don't be afraid of having a decorative life, even if all the decorations come from you.
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If you've been taught to keep every part of you to yourself, don't expect people to come knocking on your door to run their hands over the choice parts-either for your pleasure or theirs.
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Don't waste your love on stupid people. Anyone stupid enough to deny or reject it-in the midst of the Love Depression we're in-does not deserve it.
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Get out of your house in the middle of a rainstorm, get soaked in it, and then strip down-to nothing but a smile.
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Have hot, wild sex with a friend. Then go out and do something stupid, like bowl, afterwards.
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Hold the door for an old man. Old ladies can take care of themselves; they've been doing it long enough.
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I prefer the "tackiest" person in the world to the stylish person who has no tact.
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Learn to detest things that do not allow you to be yourself, and embrace things that make that self larger, more thrilling, and voluptuous.
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One of the problems with technology is that no photograph, as superb and outstanding as it may be, will ever be as satisfying as the most middle-rate painting.
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Oscar Wilde said that the gods punish us in two ways: first, they don't give us what we want, then, they do. He forgot the third way: we finally see the cost of getting it.
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Falling in love with another man is like falling into a vast vat of yourself. For some men this is ultimately nourishing, for others . . . it is drowning.
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