8 Quotes About Orientation

Anyone who’s ever been to college or university can tell you that orientation is a time of great change and transformation. The first few weeks and months of your new life on campus can be challenging and exciting — but also a little daunting. Anytime we face a major change in our lives, we often feel uncertain and anxious. This collection of orientation quotes can help you navigate through your first few weeks away from home, with the wisdom of those who know what they’re talking about.

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Wearing a smile while claiming to not judge and condemn people as you equate their nature with no less than a carnal and immoral act rather than as understanding their orientation and identity as an intrinsic part of who they are doesn't lessen the harshness and cruelty of that rejection. Christina Engela
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You can be RELIGIOUS without being SPIRITUAL or You can be SPIRITUAL without being RELIGIOUS or Both It all depends on your Philosophy. Constance Chuks Friday
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The woman who refuses to see her sexual organs as mere wood chips, designed to make the man's life more comfortable, is in danger of becoming a lesbian--an active, phallic woman, an intellectual virago with a fire of her own .. The lesbian body is a particularly pernicious and depraved version of the female body in general; it is susceptible to auto-eroticism, clitoral pleasure and self-actualization. Sigmund Freud
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We want life to make sense. If we don’t find meaning and orientation, we are bound to fabulate a living and invent an inspiring life story. When we write out a chosen script, we’ll have to make time to hunker down into attuning it to the hitches of the road map, time and again, with fractious patience. ( "Everybody his story" ) Erik Pevernagie
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If I continually focus on what I don’t have, my life will always be completely empty despite the fact that it’s completely full. Craig D. Lounsbrough
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I am a rare species, not a stereotype. Ivan E. Coyote
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The moon should be colonised, I thought. Mankind should seek a happier beginning, and humans should be free to stroll hand in hand regardless of their weight and orientation. Rawi Hage