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I think people have an instinct for a family. You look until you find a mother, a father, a sister, a brother. They don't have to be blood relatives. They just have to love you. And when you find them, you don't have to look anymore. — Nancy Farmer

It was time to take the best bits from them all and build something delicious: the spirituality of the Hindus, the community spirit and family ties of the Muslims, the ancient wisdom of the Chinese, the love of freedom and equality of the Afro-Caribbeans, the work ethic of the Jews, the bloody-mindedness and wry humour of the Australians, the blarney of the Irish, the passion of the Scots, the unorthodoxy of the Welsh, combined with our own English love of justice, fair play and democracy. Put them all together and you had a vision for the future, a direction, which Bokononism could exploit. — Bernard Hare

This was beautiful, this was us. — Vee Hoffman

There's always peripheral things that you like that you don't know, but starting with whatever his British influences are, are some of my favourite artists, and the American things are what I grew up on as well. In the end, for me, it's those foundations of the music business - those things that are a lot of the foundations of what music today is. You can hear a bit of all of those things that we talk about in almost all music today. — Paul Weller

Words of affection, howsoe'er expressed, The latest spoken still are deem'd the best. — Joanna Baillie

A tiger does not shout its tigritude, it acts. — Wole Soyinka

As important as it is to change the light bulbs, its more important to change the laws — Al Gore

The only rules not meant to be broken are those of love and virtue. — Deacon Jones

Romance is possible between two people at any age! I love feeling young and acting young as I age. — Kim Alexis

Giddy grasshopper
Take care ... do not leap and crush
These pearls of dewdrop — Kobayashi Issa

We're all what we read to a very considerable degree. So — David McCullough