Poetry gives most pleasure when only generally and not perfectly understood.
HIV brings out the best and the worst in humanity, and the laws reflect these attitudes.
If you really want to know yourself, start by writing a book.
The law can seem remote, arcane, the stuff of specialists. But it isn't, because for those of us who live in democracies, the law begins with us.
Civil society must be strengthened to help raise awareness among people living with HIV, and those at risk, of their rights, and to ensure they have access to legal services and redress through the courts.
Laws that treat people living with HIV or those at greatest risk with respect start with the way that we treat them ourselves: as equals. If we are going to stop the spread of HIV in our lifetime, then that is the change we need to spread.
Where you criminalize people living with HIV or those at greatest risk, you fuel the epidemic.
Life is too short to wake up in the morning with regrets. So, love the people who treat you right and forget about the ones who do not.
Historically, America has answered to a higher authority.
His eyes were green chips of flame, and the growl was so thick it blurred the air around him, the sound of a very pissed off skinchanger.
The paradise of the rich is made out of the hell of the poor.