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To hear people talk, you would think no one ever did anything but love each other. But when you look for it, when you search out this love everyone is always talking about, it is nowhere to be found; and when someone looks for love from you, you find you are not able to give it, you are not able to hold the trust and dreams they want you to hold, any more than you could cradle water in your arms. — Paul Murray

It might interest you to know," Tully says, "that there's a reason people build miniatures. Doesn't matter if it's guys laying out model railroads or women decorating dollhouses. It's about control. It's about reinventing reality." [...] "Some people get a lot of satisfaction in creating a little world they can escape to. In making things turn out the way they want, at least in their dreams. — Jane Lotter

I never feel that far away from the tabloids. — Estelle

As a kid, I was a big comic fan and I liked foreign comics as well. — Shigeru Miyamoto

She was eight years old, with the body of a child, but her spirit was weighed down by an adult suffering. — Somaly Mam

I was always tearing stuff apart to see how it worked. — Adam Yauch

My one concession to American sensibilities was to remove my nail polish. — Sebastian Horsley

Note, however, that you cannot simply add temperatures the way you can add volumes or weights. Two people in bed, each with body temperatures of 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, do not normally create a 197.2 degree under-the-cover oven. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

I'd love to say something heroic. I'd love to say we made history. But basically it was a bunch of guys parked around the Bay there, and somebody grabbed a board and went surfing, and it looked so good the rest of us guys said, 'Hey, we got to get in on this.' — Greg Noll

During times of persistent hardship is when the warrior learns the most about his fortitude. — Bohdi Sanders

An ounce of logic can be worth more than a ton of tradition that has become obsolete through the weathering of time. — Ed Parker

revealing a layer of pudge around her middle. — Veronica Roth

Sometimes the decision to limit our choices makes space for creativity to flourish and allows new ideas to emerge. — W. Nicholas Knisely

I think that the ordinary bloke has an instinctive sense that it wouldn't be too bad if the weather warmed up. — Nigel Lawson

We can learn something new anytime we believe we can. — Virginia Satir