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All identity labels are umbrella terms to some degree, but this term 'bisexual' is not only serviceable, but it is sufficient. And yes, it brings together a bunch of people who are maybe shades different from one another. And maybe that's the beauty of labels: that they force you to be with other people and see the difference.
~ Charles M. Blow
Another
Beauty
Bisexual
Brings
Bunch
Degree
Difference
Different
Force
Identity
Labels
Maybe
Only
Other
People
See
Shades
Some
Sufficient
Term
Terms
Together
Umbrella
Who
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America is a living idea. It isn't only the tenets of its founding, but also the terms of its future. Every day, we make America. Seeking to preserve and enshrine one vision of this country from one period of its past robs it of what makes it magical: its infinite possibility for adjustment.
~ Charles M. Blow
Adjustment
Also
America
Country
Day
Every
Every Day
Founding
Future
Idea
Infinite
Living
Magical
Make
Makes
Only
Past
Period
Possibility
Preserve
Seeking
Terms
Vision
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America is not static. America is striving. And sometimes, America requires critique. Jingoism is an avoidance of realism. You can simultaneously love and be disappointed in the object of your love, wanting it to be better than it is. In fact, that is a measure of love. Honest critique is a pillar of patriotism.
~ Charles M. Blow
America
Avoidance
Better
Critique
Disappointed
Fact
Honest
In Fact
Love
Measure
Object
Patriotism
Pillar
Realism
Requires
Simultaneously
Sometimes
Static
Striving
Than
Wanting
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An illustration is a visual editorial - it's just as nuanced. Everything that goes into it is a call you make: every color, every line weight, every angle.
~ Charles M. Blow
Angle
Call
Color
Editorial
Every
Everything
Goes
Illustration
Just
Line
Make
Visual
Weight
You
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Conservatism is rooted in preservation; progressivism advances alteration. These are different love languages. These languages turn on your view of change itself: When you think of America, do you see a country struggling to be maintained or one striving to be made better?
~ Charles M. Blow
Advances
Alteration
America
Better
Change
Conservatism
Country
Different
Itself
Languages
Love
Made
Maintained
Preservation
Progressivism
Rooted
See
Striving
Struggling
Think
Turn
Turn-On
View
You
Your
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I had an insanely long commute - New York to D.C. - when I worked at 'National Geographic.' I hate to waste time, so I spent my time by writing about my life on the premise that I might be able to pitch those as short essays to magazines. It wasn't until later that I realized that I was writing a book.
~ Charles M. Blow
Able
About
Book
Commute
Essays
Geographic
Had
Hate
Later
Life
Long
Magazines
Might
My Life
My Time
National
National Geographic
New
New York
Pitch
Premise
Realized
Short
Spent
Those
Time
Until
Waste
Waste Time
Worked
Writing
York
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I have always loved science, but I have always loved the arts - drawing, painting and, yes, writing - more.
~ Charles M. Blow
Always
Arts
Drawing
Loved
More
Painting
Science
Writing
Yes
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I was always a relatively quiet and introspective kid.
~ Charles M. Blow
Always
Introspective
Kid
Quiet
Relatively
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I was born in the summer of 1970, the last of five boys stretched over eight years. My parents were a struggling young couple who had been married one afternoon under a shade tree by a preacher without a church. No guests or fancy dress, just the two of them, lost in love, and the preacher taking a break from working on a house.
~ Charles M. Blow
Afternoon
Been
Born
Boy
Break
Church
Couple
Dress
Eight
Fancy
Five
Guests
Had
House
I Was Born
Just
Last
Lost
Love
Married
Over
Parents
Preacher
Shade
Stretched
Struggling
Summer
Taking
Taking A Break
Them
Tree
Two
Were
Who
Without
Working
Years
Young
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I write a lot about disadvantaged people, particularly vulnerable children, because I feel that that's who I was. That is familiar terrain for me. And I try to write about things that are very close to me because I want people to feel the passion that I have for the subject.
~ Charles M. Blow
About
Because
Children
Close
Disadvantaged
Familiar
Feel
I Feel
I Write
Lot
Me
Particularly
Passion
People
Subject
Terrain
Things
Try
Very
Vulnerable
Want
Who
Write
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I'm trying to illuminate how perilously narrow we draw the concepts of masculinity and sexuality in our male culture - particularly in black male culture - and to help people to see that there's room enough for everyone.
~ Charles M. Blow
Black
Concepts
Culture
Draw
Enough
Everyone
Help
Help People
How
Illuminate
Male
Masculinity
Narrow
Our
Particularly
People
Room
See
Sexuality
Trying
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In the same way that Occupy Wall Street forever elevated that concept of income inequality, the Black Lives Matter protesters have elevated the idea of inequity in policing as it relates to minority communities.
~ Charles M. Blow
Black
Communities
Concept
Elevated
Forever
Idea
Income
Income Inequality
Inequality
Lives
Matter
Minority
Occupy
Occupy Wall Street
Policing
Relates
Same
Street
Wall
Wall Street
Way
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My father was short for a man, with a child's plaything for a name - Spinner. He had flawless dark brown skin and a head full of big, wet-looking curls, black as oil. And he had the smile of a scoundrel - the kind of smile that disarmed men and undressed women.
~ Charles M. Blow
Big
Black
Brown
Child
Curls
Dark
Disarmed
Father
Flawless
Full
Had
He
Head
Kind
Man
Men
Name
Oil
Plaything
Scoundrel
Short
Skin
Smile
Women
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My mother was a stout woman with a man's name - Billie. She was plain-faced with honest eyes - no black grease by the lash line, no blue powder on the lids, eyebrows not plucked up high and thin.
~ Charles M. Blow
Black
Blue
Eyebrows
Eyes
Grease
High
Honest
Line
Man
Mother
Name
Powder
She
Thin
Up
Woman
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Often, those with the most to lose as a result of a poor policy move are the most vulnerable and most marginalized. Those folks need a voice, and I will endeavor to be that voice.
~ Charles M. Blow
Endeavor
Folks
Lose
Marginalized
Most
Move
Need
Often
Policy
Poor
Result
Those
Voice
Vulnerable
Will
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One thing the gay rights movement taught the world is the importance of being visible.
~ Charles M. Blow
Being
Gay
Gay Rights
Importance
Movement
One Thing
Rights
Rights Movement
Taught
Thing
Visible
World
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The first memory I have in the world is of death and tears. That is how I would mark the beginning of my life: the way people mark the end of one. My family had gathered at Papa Joe's house because Mam' Grace was slipping away, only I didn't register it that way. For some reason I thought that it was her birthday.
~ Charles M. Blow
Away
Because
Beginning
Birthday
Death
End
Family
First
Gathered
Grace
Had
Her
House
How
Joe
Life
Mark
Memory
My Life
Only
Papa
People
Reason
Register
Slipping
Some
Tears
Thought
Way
World
Would
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The Obama years will be remembered as a cultural - and legal - tipping point for equality for all people who do not identify as strictly heterosexual, arguably the civil rights movement of our times. The president signed the bill repealing 'don't ask, don't tell.' The Defense of Marriage Act was struck down by the Supreme Court.
~ Charles M. Blow
Act
All People
Arguably
Ask
Bill
Civil
Civil Rights
Civil Rights Movement
Court
Cultural
Defense
Down
Equality
Heterosexual
Identify
Legal
Marriage
Movement
Obama
Our
People
Point
President
Remembered
Rights
Rights Movement
Signed
Strictly
Struck
Supreme
Supreme Court
Tell
Times
Tipping
Who
Will
Years
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There can be moments in your life where you may feel attracted to someone depending on circumstance, depending on the person of one gender or another, and sometimes where that is less of an influence in your life.
~ Charles M. Blow
Another
Attracted
Circumstance
Depending
Feel
Gender
Influence
Less
Life
May
Moments
Person
Someone
Sometimes
Where
You
Your
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What too few people mention when discussing crime is the degree to which concentrated poverty, hopelessness and despair are the chambermaids of violence and incivility.
~ Charles M. Blow
Concentrated
Crime
Degree
Despair
Discussing
Few
Few People
Hopelessness
Mention
People
Poverty
Too
Violence
Which
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