It doesn't have to be LGBT, or religious, or anything.
All the books on my 360 list inspired me in some form or fashion, but the last thing I read that really inspired me was Valerie's letter to other prisoners in "V for Vendetta." Pumped me the hell up, made me feel very fortunate and very strong. Every time I read it, I feel a strong energy surge.
http://www.shadowgalaxy.net/Vendetta/valerie.html
(The novel's version. Ignore the dates.)
How about y'all?
2006-10-10
12:23:33
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For me, the complete book of quotes of Oscar Wilde. God says, I would class it as recommended reading for everyone.
2006-10-10 12:38:04
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answered by God 4
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Well i don't remember the last inspiring thing I read unfortunately. I did see a paid programming today that fired me up though. Have you ever heard of or read any of the books called"Natural Cures and What They Don't Want you to Know About?" It's about how their are cures for diseases and how the pharmaceuticals are ripping you off and taking so many lives. Like 50 years ago their was less diabetes,cancer,sleep disorders,heart disease,but now we spend billions on finding cures,but today there are more sick people than ever. They won't give us the cures because money makes the world go round and disease keep population down. Plus they pay off people who do find the cures. And believe it or not one doctor got sent to prison because he cured a woman without chemo! A very sick and sad world we live in.
2006-10-10 13:01:48
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answered by sexygal8321 4
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I was completely engrossed by "The Committment" by Dan Savage. It was just such a hilarious and poinant story about love and marriage and sex and children and everything that makes life so individual, beautiful, and special. I couldn't put it down and I finished it in about a day and half. It was great.
2006-10-10 13:09:55
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Two e-stories on nifty called bailey and bleeding hearts.
The first was actually decently written [extremely well written for nifty]. I'm a hopeless romantic and there's no romance around here. It gave me hope that things will work out and there maybe guys out there who aren't asses.
http://www.nifty.org/nifty/gay/highschool/bailey
http://www.nifty.org/nifty/gay/highschool/bleeding-hearts/
And The Secret Garage Sale by Michael Montlack from Blithe house quarterly [ a gay fiction mag]. My family's disfunctional and my friends are self-involved. I relate.
http://www.blithe.com/10.2/mindex.html
2006-10-10 21:41:40
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This is really weird but less than 15 minutes ago I just finished a really good book called 'Kissing Kate'. It's inspiring me to be true to myself no matter how hard, or scary that can be. Also that it's okay to be who you are.
2006-10-10 12:34:17
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"Remembering which you will die is the final way i understand to sidestep the catch of thinking you have something to lose. you're already bare. there is not any reason to no longer carry on with your heart." -Steve jobs "through undeniable fact that's what i % to have confidence" - Prometheus transcript "have confidence you may, or have confidence you would be unable to; the two way, you're suited." -Henry Ford
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answered by motato 4
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i know that i am naieve, but what does LGBT mean?
anyhow, i just finished reading Janice dickensons book. it was very inspiring because she has overcome so many things
2006-10-10 13:55:25
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answered by psychologistnovelist 2
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Rich Dad, Poor Dad is great!
2006-10-10 13:03:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I like to read Butt Ranger he is a Great Gay Super hero, respect my authoriti
2006-10-10 12:28:03
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answered by IM THE GAY GOD ALL FEAR ME 5
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Christopher Rice's "Light Before Day" BEST BOOK EVERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!
2006-10-10 14:34:13
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