Best quotes by Indya Moore on Love
Checkout quotes by Indya Moore on Love
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‟ My love is not measured in reciprocity. That's not the way I learned love.
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‟ My love is not measured in reciprocity. That's not the way I learned love.
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‟ My love is political. My body is political. I talk even when I don't speak.
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‟ My love is political. My body is political. I talk even when I don't speak.
- Indya Moore
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‟ We deserve the same things that cis women do, the same things that other humans do, from our social lives to our families to love.
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‟ I'm really proud of the way that 'Pose' has brought people's families together and touched people's hearts and opened people's minds. It's really incredible to see. It's a show about love and family, and it highlights what it really means to have a family and to be a family and to love your family.
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‟ I think 'Pose' is unique in that it's not just a trans story - it's about family. It's about love. It's about friendship and acceptance and really deconstructing humanity, and the ethical side of that, with how we treat people who are different than us.
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‟ I think 'Pose' is really a groundbreaking television show because we're telling stories about family and love through people that society has always believed were incapable of having that or being a part of that.
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‟ Religion has played a big part in eliminating the nuance in humanity. People began to believe things before they knew them. It stopped people from listening and learning with the patience and love of the God they believe in.
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‟ People who have trouble finding acceptance and love in their life settle for whatever they can get.
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‟ I would love to see all agencies connect to models more for who they are and can be as opposed to what they've done.
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‟ 'Pose' feels like a family. I love them all. It's just really beautiful to see everyone else evolve and trying to figure themselves out the same as I am.
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