Coming Quote by Binyavanga Wainaina Download Open image “I'm not even sure I want to use the term 'coming out.'” — Binyavanga Wainaina ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.7 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Coming Even Out Sure Term Use Want
I don't like the term 'coming out' because it gives the power to the other person. — Karamo Brown Copy Share Image
Coming out is a means of redefining oneself, of claiming membership in a lifestyle and a social order with distinct values. Chief among these… — Lance Loud Copy Share Image
I always think coming out is something that you do for people who really deserve it. It should be. — John Amaechi Copy Share Image
The process of coming out was critical to getting where we are today: coming out to our friends, our family, our co-workers, God forbid,… — Fred Eychaner Copy Share Image
I'm not sure what 'coming out right' means. It often means that what you do holds a kind of energy that you wouldn't just… — Jasper Johns Copy Share Image
The only way I knew I was ready to come out was I was being driven crazy by the fact that I was not… — Troye Sivan Copy Share Image
First of all, to say I came out implies that I was once in. Let me be straight about that-no pun intended. I never… — Amber Heard Copy Share Image
In my experience, the hardest thing about having someone "come out" to you is the "pretending to be surprised" part. — Tina Fey Copy Share Image
“Cloud travel is well and good when you have mastered the landings. I never have. I must live, not dream about living.” — Binyavanga Wainaina Copy Share Image
I, Binyavanga Wainaina, quite honestly swear I have known I am a homosexual since I was five. — Binyavanga Wainaina Copy Share Image
I’m extremely optimistic about rapid transformation and change of things in Africa in general. — Binyavanga Wainaina Copy Share Image
I want to be fighting for a society accountable towards its citizens. — Binyavanga Wainaina Copy Share Image
I'm an African. I was brought up here; my home is here. Being an Afropolitan, I am here to stay. — Binyavanga Wainaina Copy Share Image
Always end your book with Nelson Mandela saying something about rainbows or renaissances. Because you care. — Binyavanga Wainaina Copy Share Image
I knew I didn't want to come out in the 'New Yorker'; it just felt wrong. It needed an African conversation. — Binyavanga Wainaina Copy Share Image
“Science is smaller than music, than the patterns of the body; the large confident world of sound and body gathers. If my mind and… — Binyavanga Wainaina Copy Share Image
I have learned that I, we, are a dollar-a-day people (which is terrible, they say, because a cow in Japan is worth $9 a… — Binyavanga Wainaina Copy Share Image
People reach an age... where somebody else's platform is no longer yours. — Binyavanga Wainaina Copy Share Image
It's going to be used in the last days to get people to come against Christ, and that's the issue: they come against the… — Tim LaHaye Copy Share Image
With all the technology we're inventing and what they're coming up with scientifically, people are having longer lifetimes. It's scary, but in the same… — Brittany Murphy Copy Share Image
That's got to be who I am - is coming out and just bringing energy, making plays. — Tyrese Haliburton Copy Share Image
I've certainly seen a lot of my cartoonist friends embrace 'Little Lulu' in a much deeper way because their kids love it so much.… — Seth Copy Share Image
Nobody ever wins by the cavalry coming to rescue you. It isn't a question of you're happy if you get married, or you get… — Maeve Binchy Copy Share Image
When assumptions were made that I was going to bail out there was a little part of my brain that thought 'I am going… — Craig Stevens Copy Share Image
I miss my kids, and they miss me. It's very difficult, but I have to do it for my country and fulfill my dreams… — Mary Kom Copy Share Image
Dominic Ingle has seen me probably from 9 years old coming through. He was watching from the outside. — Kell Brook Copy Share Image
When I see a fan coming over, I can't help but make an assumption about what they want to talk about. A middle-aged American… — Natalie Dormer Copy Share Image
When Mom had her first nervous breakdown, she said she had a vision of Christ coming to her in the living room. — Spalding Gray Copy Share Image
I look forward to the day that a lot of the folks that you all talk about and cover on this network will begin… — Anonymous Copy Share Image