Top 1200 Lgbt Community Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 15, 2024.
I probably do the most for the gay and lesbian community, or LGBT, but I don't have one that I focus on. I just try and kind of do a lot for different charities.
I call it the LGBT Q and A community 'cause there's so many questions and answers.
There is no separation between the black community and the LGBT community. As a black, queer woman myself, I often have to assert, right, that it's not one or the other but that I am all of these things.
With the nation standing tall with the LGBT community, there is definitely a wave of change that we are finally witnessing. — © Rubina Dilaik
With the nation standing tall with the LGBT community, there is definitely a wave of change that we are finally witnessing.
I was the first mayor to even go meet with the LGBT community.
The black community is my community - the LGBT community, too, and the female community. That is my community. That's me; it's who I am.
The need for a national Employment Non-Discrimination Act a critical part of the LGBT community's struggle for equality.
We need to build bridges between the LGBT community and the larger immigrant community. In the end, the bigger the tent we build, the more successful we'll be.
It's great that now people can be accepted and the LGBT community can open up and share with the people where they come from.
I've been an activist in the LGBT community for a long time. I think nothing's changed, I'm just a little bit more focused on the 'T' now than I was on the 'L' or the 'G.'
Members of the LGBT community should feel welcome and know their rights are protected regardless of what state they reside in.
We don't want to promote any system that treats the fact that an individual is LGBT as a personality disorder. And anything that perpetuates that perception is harmful - not only to that member of the community but the entire community.
For more than two decades, GLAAD has combatted anti-LGBT images in the media and changed the national conversation about LGBT people.
Nobody gets a free pass in life, and that's awesomely true for a drag queen or anyone else in the LGBT community. But I like to say, 'Don't be bitter, get better.'
Most Russians believe they've never met an LGBT person in their lives. Also they immediately see LGBT people as 'other,' lending to the success of singling the group out as a 'problem.'
I'm a big supporter of the LGBT community and stopping bullying. — © Brittney Griner
I'm a big supporter of the LGBT community and stopping bullying.
I have a lot of LGBT friends and family members and I've always supported the community, not only as a child but as an adult, and I think it's important to voice that.
I think that the people who come from communities like me as an African-American woman, as a member of the LGBT community, we haven't sat in the corners of power.
Couples Therapy' is pretty big for me because it's opening the door to a new audience - a hip-hop following, which I feel is a bit more judgmental toward the LGBT community.
President Clinton's support of the LGBT community and recognition that DOMA, the so-called Defense of Marriage Act, is unconstitutional and should be struck down shows that the political landscape continues to change in favor of LGBT equality. Leaders and allies like President Clinton are critical to moving our march for equality forward.
It's nice to have the support of the LGBT community, because they're loyal, and they'll follow you down any career path.
I was on Instagram or something and I checked my tagged photos, and I realized that suddenly they were all LGBT artwork. I was like, "Oh, my god!" I had no idea. It was the first time I realized I was a figure for that community.
I'm really proud that the LGBT community has gotten behind me because, as I said, I am part of the community, so I do as much as I possibly can for our community and for our rights, so it's nice that everyone is supporting me as well.
I think we can topple the patriarchy by using our voices to speak out against things that aren't right and that we don't agree with. I think for people who are not people of color or members of the LGBT community, it is being an ally and being an advocate in spaces that people of color or members of the LGBT community can't really get into.
The Olympics is a cool opportunity to represent our country, which is amazing. But I have another community I am competing for, and that is the LGBT community.
I'm always going to support the LGBT community and equal rights for the LGBT community. That's going to be with me 'till the day I die and beyond. I mean, that's just what it is!
Drag has always been an open space where anyone within the LGBT community can express their creativity.
I'm representing the LGBT community, and I want to do well for them.
Where LGBT and mental health issues collide is over stigma. And stigma is society's problem not the problem of the LGBT or mental health community. What we have to deal with is the ignorance, fear and prejudice that blight the lives of those who have nothing wrong with them in any moral or transgressive sense. It is society that is ill.
I think it's very important that LGBT narratives are spoken from LGBT perspectives. I think that what I do is important as far as creating a lane for myself to be independent.
I've had nothing but positive feedback and support from the LGBT community.
Our government treats the LGBT community like second-class citizens.
While it has been mostly unreported, Mr. Trump has embraced the LGBT community like no other GOP nominee in history.
I always feel that my whole life is representing the LGBT community. It's kind of what I do all the time.
Seeking equal protection under our laws for the LGBT community is the right thing to do.
I do believe that unless we start reaching out to minorities and women and honestly start supporting the LGBT community, there is no more future for the Republican party.
Content pertaining to LGBT community is something the Indian viewers have never been very comfortable watching.
There's a lot of healing that needs to happen between the LGBT community and the cisgender heterosexual world. There's a ton of misunderstanding.
When we have people elected into office that believe in conversion therapy and are trying to strip trans rights in the military and do these things that are directly attacking the LGBT community, I have no patience.
I'm very passionate and believe that every time the LGBT community is featured in the media, people are learning about us. — © Carmen Carrera
I'm very passionate and believe that every time the LGBT community is featured in the media, people are learning about us.
I hope that upon this scorched earth we have planted the seeds of ideas that will bear the fruit of more diverse and inclusive stories that include people of color in the LGBT community.
I cannot thank the LGBT+ community enough for their support, for their love, for their acceptance, and for the first time in a letter, I am incredibly proud to say that I am gay and have never been happier.
I am confident that, as elected officials, we can work together with religious, business and civic leaders, as well as the LGBT community, to develop policies that treat all people with dignity and respect.
I think there is unnecessary conflict right now between the vehemently religious and the LGBT community. The extremes of religion I think and the LGBT community have an issue and because a lot of black families in America are more religious, I think that is where the conflict comes into play.
This president Barack Obama has done more for the LGBT community than any president in history. It's just an objective fact. And his legacy is secure in terms of the advancement of the rights of the LGBT community, from 'Don't Ask', 'Don't Tell' to his support for overturning the Defense of Marriage Act, and of course marriage equality, work on HIV and AIDS, and other things.
I trust that the space for LGBT community in Singapore will continue to grow, and that we will eventually have equality and freedom, even as the world begins to recognise that LGBT rights are human rights.
We still have gaps that are rooted in gender inequality. Certainly we have discrimination against the LGBT community.
There's the continuing challenges of racism, of sexism, of discrimination against the LGBT community, of the way that we treat people as opposed to how we want to be treated.
I hope that as my career continues I get to create and work on more LGBT projects and bring LGBT storytelling into more mainstream media!
You can expect to see a robust discussion and representation of those issues throughout the convention program. Not just from the nominee, but through other vehicles as well. Expect to see the African-American community, the Latino community, the LGBT community, and others represented on stage and in the substance of our policies throughout the week.
For Coca-Cola to take a pro-diversity, pro-equality stance creates a lot of goodwill in the LGBT community. — © Dustin Lance Black
For Coca-Cola to take a pro-diversity, pro-equality stance creates a lot of goodwill in the LGBT community.
It really did take Billy Lucas's suicide to wake me up to, kind of, the damage of the success of the LGBT civil-rights movement - higher-profile LGBT people - has done to LGBT youth who are trapped out there in those shitholes. But I don't think we need Pride. I am still opposed, on philosophical grounds, to the flap of the rainbow windsock and the damage that does to us intellectually.
I'm hoping my presence alone in Russia will be a show of strength for the Russian LGBT community.
This is how I feel about the LGBT community: they are people just like us.
It seems to me the most important issue in the LGBT community is the right to be queer-the right to be free of the heterosexual assumption.
I'm always going to support the LGBT community and equal rights for the LGBT community.
There was a point when people didn't see the UFC as supporting the LGBT community or homosexuality. But by embracing me, the UFC showed that wasn't true and that it wanted to support the community as much as possible.
I am a proud member of the LGBT community and could never bear the idea that someone could say I was closeted.
As a person in the LGBT community, I feel like I've begun to do my job.
The executions, persecution and imprisonment of political dissidents and the LGBT community, denial of free press, elections and religious freedoms, continue to be Fidel Castro's legacy.
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