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I do remember realizing one day that I loved plays more than I loved playing concertos. — John Cariani

LEGO is universal. So many people enjoy it, from all different walks of life, all different ages, all different cultures. When I was in Africa, I had LEGO bricks with me and I met some people who had never heard of LEGO, they had never seen it before and yet as soon as I gave them a few bricks, they immediately got it. — Nathan Sawaya

And that is ... how they are. So terribly physically all over one another. They pour themselves one over the other like so much melted butter over parsnips. They catch each other under the chin, with a tender caress of the hand, and they smile with sunny melting tenderness into each other's face. — D.H. Lawrence

Happy and successful homes cannot be built on immorality. — Ezra Taft Benson

One must maintain a little bittle of summer, even in the middle of winter. — Henry David Thoreau

Much more should have been achieved by a Labour Government in office and Labour pressure in opposition. Against the dogged resistance to change, we should have pitted a stronger will to change. I conclude that a move to the Left is needed. — Anthony Crosland

If Jacob was right and clothes were costumes and makeup a mask, then our attitudes and habits must be our shields. — Justina Chen

An epic subject requires a writer of epic skill and scope, and we have a perfect pairing in Cleopatra and Stacy Schiff. Absorbing and illuminating, this new biography will endure. — Jon Meacham

Once we make the decision to become successful, we must be very careful about associations. — Chrys-Ann Ambrose

There were so many things mingled in his expression
yearning, disappointment, and yes, love. — Claire Cross

I, Billy Pilgrim, the tape begins, will die, have died, and always will die on February thirteenth, 1976. — Kurt Vonnegut

If you set out in a spaceship to find the one planet in the galaxy that has life, the odds against your finding it would be so great that the task would be indistinguishable, in practice, from impossible. — Richard Dawkins

Her son lives. He has her eyes, precisely her eyes. You remember the shape and color of Lily Evans's eyes, I am sure? — J.K. Rowling