"Well, one thing you can say for masturbation... you certainly don't have to look your best."
About Mart Crowley
Mart Crowley is a significant figure in American theater, best known for his groundbreaking play 'The Boys in the Band,' which premiered in 1968. This work was pivotal in bringing LGBTQ+ narratives to mainstream audiences, challenging societal norms around identity and relationships. Crowley's exploration of love and self-acceptance resonates deeply, as seen in his quote, 'the truth is a very rare thing,' which underscores the complexities of human emotions and the often concealed realities of personal connections. His characters grapple with their identities in a society that often marginalizes them, reflecting Crowley's own experiences and observations. The quote, 'we're all just trying to find our way,' captures the essence of his work, emphasizing the shared human struggle for understanding and acceptance. Through his writing, Crowley not only entertained but also provoked thought about the nature of love, friendship, and the search for authenticity. Today, Crowley's quotes and themes continue to resonate, reminding audiences of the ongoing challenges faced by individuals in their quest for love and identity. His candid portrayal of emotional vulnerability invites reflection on the importance of self-acceptance and the courage to embrace one's true self.
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"Well, one thing you can say for masturbation... you certainly don't have to look your best."
"I had no agenda in writing this play except expressing myself. . . . It later occurred to me that I was not only announcing things to my family; I was announcing it to the world. Of course, if the play had been a flop, only my family would have known."
"If one is of the masculine gender, a poodle is the insignia of one's deviation."
"In spring a young mans fancy turns to a fancy young man."