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70+ Powerful Pride Month Quotes

In this share, you&#;ll find 70+ Pride Month quotes for ! Pride Month happens each year during the month of June. By honoring Pride Month, your company will send an important message about its values to employees and the community.

This year, as part of your commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, share the Pride quotes below on your company&#;s social media channels or in your e-newsletter. You can encourage and enlighten your audiences while also starting an adj dialogue. Sharing these Pride quotes will also help LGBTQ+ clients, employees, and stakeholders feel seen and welcomed.

As you share these Pride quotes, remember to also take meaningful action to back the LGBTQ+ community. Consider planning a volunteer day, supporting a nonprofit serving the LGBTQ+ community, or advocating for legislative change. After all, actions communicate louder than words. Sharing words of wisdom is just one part of a meaningful Pride campaign!


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(Gay Hypnosis) You Are Getting Sleepy, You Are Feeling VERY GAY--FUNNY BUTTON

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(rainbow) Judgment - Never Again (dove) GAY PRIDE BUTTON

2QTBSTR8 Too Pretty To Be Straight - Rainbow Pride Bar--Gay Pride Rainbow Store FUNNY BUTTON

3 Words That Will Save The Economy: GAY BRIDAL REGISTRY GAY BUTTON

Adam and Steve AND Amy and Eve GAY BUTTON

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All of the Taxes, Some of the Rights GAY BUTTON

All We Verb is Love - Pink Triangle--Gay Pride Rainbow Store BUTTON

Allies Help Make Every Day A Tiny More Gay GAY ALLY BUTTON

Another Christian Who Happens to be Gay - Rainbow Pride Cross - Christian Gay Pride Rainbow Store BUTTON

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The Coolest Pro-Gay Slogan

I was walking down the street yesterday thinking about what I wanted for dinner, and wondering if the boyfriend would go for a second Thai curry this week, when I saw a London bus bearing the Stonewall slogan &#;Some people are gay. Get over it!&#; I knew the campaign had started this last week, that London buses would be carrying this autograph, but it was a startling and rather wonderful moment. I am used to invisibility in public. It&#;s part of the LGBT experience, after all. When sexuality is present in the ads on the sides of buses it&#;s usually there for a Rom Com, or it&#;s a straight couple holding hands &#; which for the last few months has been mostly Ryan Reynolds and &#;girlfriend&#; in Marks & Spencer togs. It&#;s so ubiquitous that I rarely think twice about it. When I saw the Stonewall ad two worlds collided. I had a reaction that I could not have predicted and did not reflect I needed: I felt a sense of validation, and a sense of hope.

Of all the slogans that include done the rounds throughout the years, I think this is my

1. “Love him and let him adore you. Do you think anything else under heaven really matters?” – James Baldwin

In his iconic novel Giovanni&#;s Room, gay author James Baldwin makes a powerful statement about love. He proclaims that sex and gender don’t matter; all that matters is that two people love each other. Nothing should stand in their way if they have love in their hearts. These words resonated with millions of people who felt enjoy their emotions were invalid because of the gender of the object of their love. With this quote, Baldwin assured them that it didn’t matter because love is love.

2. “If I wait for someone else to authenticate my existence, it will mean that I’m shortchanging myself.” – Zanele Muholi

Zanele Muholi is a South African activist and artist. She works primarily in photography and video. Despite her fame as an artist, Muholi identifies herself as an activist first. It is her intention to use her art to highlight the beauty and individuality of black LGBTQ women: a group that she believes has been terribly underrepresented in all forms of art. So, instead o