“Being a people pleaser is a fruitless task; love is love. There's no debating that concept.”

As quoted by NOH8 Campaign, 8 October 2014 https://twitter.com/NOH8Campaign/status/519932186242596865
See also Brett Buchanan, " Frances Bean Cobain Featured In New NOH8 Campaign Photo http://www.alternativenation.net/frances-bean-cobain-new-noh8-campaign/", Alternative Nation (8 October 2014)
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