Born: 01-01-1959
Timothy Conigrave was an Australian actor, writer, and activist, best known for his memoir "Holding the Man," which poignantly chronicles his enduring relationship with John Caleo during the AIDS crisis. Born in 1959 in Melbourne, Conigrave was a graduate of the National Institute of Dramatic Art. His work continues to resonate for its heartfelt exploration of love and loss. Conigrave passed away in 1994, leaving a lasting literary legacy.
I suppose it's easier to love someone than to be loved in return.
It's not the time we have, it's what we do with it.
Love is never wrong, even when it hurts.
We are all just trying to find our place in this world.
Sometimes the hardest thing is letting go.
We should never be ashamed of who we are or who we love.
Life is a series of choices; we just have to make the best ones we can.
Sometimes the greatest love stories are the ones that don't have a happy ending.
We should never be afraid to show our true selves to the world.
We are all just searching for someone to share our lives with.
Sometimes love is the only thing that makes sense in this chaotic world.
No matter how long the journey, love will always be waiting at the end.