I love children, love spending time with them; I love getting things for them. Elizabeth Edwards childlovespend Change image and share on social
Dolls, perhaps more than any other object, demonstrate just how thin the line between love and fear, comfort and horror, can be. They are objects of love and sources of reassurance for children, coveted prizes for collectors, sources of terror and horror in numerous movies, television shows, books, and stories. Ellen Datlow bookchildcollector share on social
When I am working, I have two shows on Saturday, and when I wake up, and it's a lovely day, I just cry. I'm joking: I love my job. Elena Roger crydayjob Change image and share on social
The little trouble in the world that is not due to love is due to friendship. E. W. Howe duefriendshiplove Change image and share on social
I love doing kind of more kiddish-oriented movies, but I also love doing adult things. And I think it's fun to do a mix. Emma Roberts adultfunkiddish Change image and share on social
London is my favorite place in the world. I love London. I think it has the best of L.A. and New York in one, and I have a really great friend there. Emma Roberts favoritefriendgreat Change image and share on social
The fascination of somebody with original creative gifts is something that's always drawn me. I get attached to them, but I can't call it being in love, because the words are so debased. Emma Tennant attachcallcreative Change image and share on social
I love the comfort of daily life's routines: things like being able to read a paper on the subway. It's no accident that my favourite word is 'quotidian.' Elizabeth Strout accidentcomfortdaily Change image and share on social
I wrote 'Yellow Submarine' for the Beatles. I wrote the screenplay for 'The Games,' about the Olympic Games. I wrote 'Love Story,' both the novel and the screenplay. I wrote 'RPM' for Stanley Kramer. Plus, I wrote two scholarly books and a 400-page translation from the Latin, and I dated June Wilkinson! Erich Segal beatlesbookdate share on social
I'm not one of those shoppers where I go to a store and I'm like, trying it on, I'm not sure, 'Oh, can you put this on hold?' No. It's either love it or hate it. And it's the same way with scripts. I usually know within the first 10 pages. If I don't latch into it by then, then it's not going to happen. Emma Stone happenhatehold share on social