I wrote a novel about Israelis who live their own lives on the slope of a volcano. Near a volcano one still falls in love, one still gets jealous, one still wants a promotion, one still gossips.
I love to mix it up. I love to keep doing different things.
Men pretend they don't like to be nagged, but they love it, really. It makes them feel wanted.
I'm the most gregarious of men and love good company, but never less alone when alone.
I love working with young people, which is to me a big kick.
When you have a baby, love is automatic, when you get married, love is earned.
I think the Mormon Tabernacle Choir is as great as it is because it's become it's a labor of love. They love what they do.
Heaven be thanked, we live in such an age when no man dies for love except upon the stage.
In London, love and scandal are considered the best sweeteners of tea.
One can love a child, perhaps, more deeply than one can love another adult, but it is rash to assume that the child feels any love in return.
To an ordinary human being, love means nothing if it does not mean loving some people more than others.
I just love the feeling from the fans and when I'm walking on deck I can hear people screaming and wishing you the best. That puts you into the game more than anything.
I would love to hear all types of Christian artists played all over the world. I'd love to hear good, positive mainstream music played all over the place. I'd love to be able to bring music together. But I have not deserted Christ. I have not deserted my faith.
Family love is messy, clinging, and of an annoying and repetitive pattern, like bad wallpaper.
Anyway, no drug, not even alcohol, causes the fundamental ills of society. If we're looking for the source of our troubles, we shouldn't test people for drugs, we should test them for stupidity, ignorance, greed and love of power.