George Weinberg may refer to:
Coming out to gays is a way of affirming sanity and self-worth.
Men spend their whole lives showing that they're strong and silent. They fight for independence the way women struggle to connect.
I'm really not an avowed heterosexual. I'm no more proud of it than of being white or tall.
It wouldn't have mattered to my mother if I married a black, was gay, lived in a commune or wore a dress.
As I said, men value their independence in a weird way, above practically everything.
All who love are conspirators.
Men are actually the weaker sex.
All love is original, no matter how many other people have loved before.
Finally, fighting for gay rights, speaking out in various places and making friends, men and women, was great.
If every time you engage in a sex act, you go into a confession box, you will never accept your own sexuality.
My father, who was from a wealthy family and highly educated, a lawyer, Yale and Columbia, walked out with the benefit of a healthy push from my mother, a seventh grade graduate, who took a typing course and got a secretarial job as fast as she could.
And I've known people who came out with a sense of torture.
What worse illness can there be than acute conventionality. You should pray every night that you don't wake up with it.
My dearest friend in the movement is Jack Nichols. If there were no such thing as gay or straight, we would still talk and share experiences till the end of time.
Homophobia is just that: a phobia.