Top 13 Quotes & Sayings by Linda D. Thompson

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Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Linda D. Thompson

Linda Deliah Thompson is an American politician and former mayor of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania serving from January 4, 2010, until January 6, 2014. Thompson was Harrisburg's first female and first black mayor. In 2016 Thompson established LDT Ministries.

Born: 1961
I grew up very conservatively and traditionally. I wanted to save myself for marriage.
I think you get one great love in your life like that, if you're lucky enough, where you hold nothing back. And I'm not saying that's the healthiest way to love either.
I've never been attracted to women sexually and I wanted romance. — © Linda D. Thompson
I've never been attracted to women sexually and I wanted romance.
Getting divorced was the right decision for me, but it's not the right decision for everyone else.
I call myself out on my mistakes, but in telling the truth, sometimes it stings a little.
It's so important to just be kind to one another because we aren't walking in that other person's shoes.
And as such, we need to be empathetic and understanding.
If you find yourself in a relationship or even a friendship with someone who's conflicted with their gender identity, just be kind. This is not a life choice. This is something that you are born with. This is like being born with a gene for being tall, short, black, white, gay, straight - it's not a choice.
One of the biggest lessons I also learned from living with Elvis and loving him for so many years was that we're all human, and no matter what level one has reached in terms of fame, they're still human beings.
When I was with Elvis, I used to remind myself there's Elvis on the marquee and then there's the living, breathing Elvis.
I think that happens to a lot of people who find themselves thrust into the spotlight and becoming famous before they recognize what's happening to them. Life becomes a little distorted for them.
It's a disservice, really, when we put celebrated people on a pedestal and don't allow them to be human. It's a very lonely experience for the individual. It's not a sustainable way to live.
For so long I just let people surmise what they would about my life and my choices, and other people have written books and told tales.
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