A Quote by Genesis P-Orridge

I refer to myself as 'we.' — © Genesis P-Orridge
I refer to myself as 'we.'
The word 'guru' is very loaded, so I would never refer to myself that way. I see myself as a teacher.
I usually refer to myself as Hispanic.
There is a concept which corrupts and upsets all others. I refer not to Evil, whose limited realm is that of ethics; I refer to the infinite.
I refer to myself as gay, but I’m married to a man.
I don't know if I would refer to myself as a local celebrity.
I never thought I'd refer to myself as a hot mess.
I do not refer to myself as a 'housewife' for the reason that I did not marry a house.
I like to refer to myself as 'The George Clooney of the Lane Bryant set.'
As a note, I never once refer to 'Train' as a game in the rules, and I also never refer to the participants as players.
To give you an idea how slowly we are leaving Afghanistan, Afghans don't refer to us anymore as 'infidel crusaders.' They refer to us as 'Irish relatives.'
My mom called me 'Stinky Binky' as a toddler, and I started to refer to myself as, 'I'm Binkie.'
It wasn't until I became a mother that I started to refer to myself as an artist as opposed to a fine art photographer.
I majored in journalism at Arizona State University, where I began writing the columns I write now, but I cannot, in good conscience, refer to myself as a writer. I'm a columnist, maybe a journalist, I guess I'm an author, but writer... no. That's not up to me to call myself, that's rather lofty. It's for the reader to decide.
I used to refer to myself as Typhoid Mary. It wasn't that I was jinxed, I just seemed to bring ill fortune to anybody I was close to.
This is an important point about symbols: they do not refer to historical events; they refer through historical events to spiritual or psychological principles and powers that are of yesterday, today, and tomorrow, and that are everywhere.
We are all benefiting from the great feminists who struggled and suffered and worked to give us everything women now enjoy... I refer to myself as a feminist, and I do it with pride.
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