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It's not about what it is, but about what it can become. — Dr. Seuss

I love to cook and I know a lot of people watching love those segments, but so often they feel rushed to me. If we give 'em a bit more time to breathe, people will get more out of them. — Tony Danza

If you don't get what you want, you want what you get — ABC

To know is nothing at all; to imagine is everything. — Anatole France

I played basketball and soccer my freshman year in high school. — Mia Hamm

Real feminism is spinsterhood. It's time America admitted that old maids give all women a good name. — Florence King

I never come away from a film thinking I nailed it. — Sally Hawkins

They're not allowed to talk about it at school and they maybe feel uncomfortable talking about it with their parents. But instead of them not knowing about it, now we have these gadgets and we can learn about it and not tell our parents and get ourselves into potentially dangerous situations. — Sarah Steele

It's hard to know another person. It's like everyone fades and glows in ever - changing light. Like we're each a playing card in a deck, random only to a certain point. Yet still random enough to keep us guessing which card will be played next. — E.M. Crane

All love - love of children, love of parents, love of God or life - comes out of making physical love. Without the making of love there is no body to love anything. — Barry Long

To tear ourselves away from the everyday, from habit, from mental laziness which hides from us the strangeness of reality, we must receive something like a real bludgeon blow. — Eugene Ionesco

Martin nodded, his head snapping up and down. He was wearing baggy gray sweatpants and no shirt. His torso was soft and undeveloped and covered with a thick growth of fine hair. He squinted against the bright morning sun. Yeah, sure. What do you want? — Robert Crais

In its early stages, insomnia is almost an oasis in which those who have to think or suffer darkly take refuge. — Colette

he wore baggy sweatpants, because Mennonites thought it immoral for a man to show his legs. — Juliet Macur