Nobody should be ashamed of anything. You live your life, other people will live theirs. Being gay, being black, being jewish, being fat or thin is nothing to be ashamed of. If you're you and truthfully you, then you only have things to be proud of. Never let small minded people or people uncomfortable with themselves challenge your identity.
--figureskatersonline.com/johnnyweir, Johnny Weir Online, questions & answers, July 2006
Blogger's note: "jewish" as in original answer
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Johnny Weir
Whether witty or wise, controversial or charming, shocking or silly, sweet or sassy, provocative or profound, inspiring or infuriating--or any combination of those--Johnny Weir, the three-time U.S. Champion, two-time Olympian, and World medalist figure skater, almost always says something worth quoting whenever he commentates a skating competition, makes a TV appearance, gives an interview, holds a press conference, writes, tweets, or is caught on video. His quotes needed to be collected and shared; hence this blog.
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Labels:
behavior,
body/parts/functions,
criticism,
life,
philosophy,
questions and answers/Q and As,
religion,
sex/sexuality,
uniqueness
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