The radical right is so homophobic that they're blaming global warming on the AIDS quilt.
So there are cakes and pillows and colors galore, but underneath this more obvious patchwork quilt are places like a quiet room where you can go and hold someone's hand and not have to say anything.
Life is less a quest than a quilt. We find meaning, love, and prosperity through the process of stitching together our bold attempts to help others find their own way in their lives. The relationships we weave become an exquisite and endless pattern.
I think I'm one of the patches of the quilt here, myself and Dwyane.
It's all a quilt of fairy tales with a patch here and there of truth.
To the poet as a basement quilt, but perhaps To some reader a latticework of regrets.
Pat Buchanan is so homo-phobic, he blames global warming on the AIDS quilt.
When I was a boy we were poor and we had to make do with what we had. So my grandma used to make us quits that we used for blankets. She couldn't afford to go to the store and buy a blanket -- so she'd take scraps of cloth and sew them together. there'd be different colors and different patterns and different types of cloth -- but they all went together to make that big quilt to keep us warm.
The whole quilt is much more important than any single square.
My first memory is of the brightness of light. . . light all around. I was sitting among pillows on a quilt on the ground. . . very large white pillows.
If each person in this world will simply take a small piece of this huge thing, this amazing quilt, and work it regardless of the color of the yarn, we will have harmony on this planet.