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...he hopes that maybe it'll make people a little less scared of two boys kissing than they were before, and a little more welcoming to the idea that all people are, in fact, born equal, no matter who they kiss or screw, no matter what dreams they have or love they give.
David Levithan
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote emphasizes acceptance and equality in love.

David Levithan's quote advocates for a society that embraces love in all its forms. He hopes to reduce fear and prejudice around same-sex relationships, highlighting that everyone deserves love and acceptance regardless of their sexual orientation or dreams. The quote underscores the importance of recognizing the inherent equality of all individuals, encouraging a more inclusive and understanding world.

Themes

LoveEqualityAcceptanceInclusionFearPrejudice

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech about LGBTQ+ rights, one could use this quote to emphasize the need for acceptance.

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