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“The deaths of these 81,542 New Yorkers, who were despised and abandoned, who did not have rights or representation, who died because of the neglect of their government and families, has been ignored. This gaping hole of silence has been filled by the deaths of 2,752 people murdered by outside forces. The disallowed grief of twenty years of AIDS deaths was replaced by ritualized and institutionalized mourning of the acceptable dead. In this way, 9/11 is the gentrification of AIDS. The replacement of deaths that don’t matter with the deaths that do. It is the centerpiece of supremacy ideology, the idea that one person’s life is more important than another’s. That one person deserves rights that another does not deserve. That one person deserves representation that the other cannot be allowed to access. That one person’s death is negligible if he or she was poor, a person of color, a homosexual living in a state of oppositional sexual disobedience, while another death matters because that person was a trader, cop, or office worker presumed to be performing the job of Capital.”
― The Gentrification of the Mind: Witness to a Lost Imagination
― The Gentrification of the Mind: Witness to a Lost Imagination

“The soul knows no greater anguish than to take a breath that begins with love and ends with grief.”
― Toll the Hounds
― Toll the Hounds
“To learn something, to master something, anything, is as sweet as first love.”
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“The gentleman does not promote people merely on the basis of their words, nor does he reject words merely because of the person who uttered them.”
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“I'm not a god in the traditional fashion, I am a patron. Patrons have responsibilities. Granted, I rarely have the opportunity to exercise them.”
― House of Chains
― House of Chains

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