Chirlane McCray quotes:

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  • You can be chased home or hit or called names or spit on, and it's over. You have the memory of it, but it's very different from the emotional and psychological experience of feeling invisible, of not learning the confidence to stand up in class and speak.

  • I was a lifeguard, camp counselor, the president of the YMCA Leaders Corps. I also took piano lessons. I was a dancer.

  • I had never had a deep sense of belonging anywhere. I always felt I was an outsider.

  • Finding the right person can be so hard that often, when a person finally finds someone she or he is comfortable with, she or he just makes it work.

  • I'd like to be out in the city every day, listening to what people are saying and asking about what they need. I'd like to inspire others by doing as much as I can to help people who are trying to make a better life for themselves and others.

  • In the 1970s, I identified as a lesbian and wrote about it. In 1991, I met the love of my life, married him.

  • Labels put people in boxes, and those boxes are shaped like coffins.

  • I'm married, I'm monogamous, but I'm not dead, and Bill isn't either.

  • Some people are just quiet - they don't need to be talking all the time and aren't extroverted, but they're not necessarily afraid to talk. I'm not really a shy person.

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