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House Season 5 Episode 20 Quotes & Sayings

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House Season 5 Episode 20 Quotes By Emily Henry

(W)rite the things you have the most to say about and the things you're afraid of messing up. — Emily Henry

House Season 5 Episode 20 Quotes By Amy Lane

Yeah. That's why I seduced you, so you'd reach for the stars."
Quent snuggled. "I caught one. He's prickly, but surprisingly soft inside."
"Aw, shut up so we can do to sleep."
-Jade and Quent pillow talk — Amy Lane

House Season 5 Episode 20 Quotes By Mother Teresa

To fear is to expect punishment. To love is to know we are immersed not in darkness, but in light. — Mother Teresa

House Season 5 Episode 20 Quotes By Mark Mothersbaugh

With vinyl you had twenty-two minutes per side. CDs came along, and you had sixty, seventy, eighty minutes and people felt like they had to fill them up. They were like those Fuji apples from Japan. They look like perfect, super-gigantic versions of American apples. — Mark Mothersbaugh

House Season 5 Episode 20 Quotes By Jascha Heifetz

I occasionally play works by contemporary composers and for two reasons. First to discourage the composer from writing any more and secondly to remind myself how much I appreciate Beethoven. — Jascha Heifetz

House Season 5 Episode 20 Quotes By John Cage

Value judgments are destructive to our proper business, which is curiosity and awareness. — John Cage

House Season 5 Episode 20 Quotes By Jodi Picoult

There had been so many easy words between them that Daniel was guilty of nodding every now and then and tuning out the excess. He hadn't known, at the time, that he should have been hoarding these, like bits of sea glass hidden in the pocket of a winter coat to remind him that once it had been summer. — Jodi Picoult

House Season 5 Episode 20 Quotes By Kathy Mattea

An eye for an eye til everyone is blind. — Kathy Mattea