To put yourself in another's place requires real imagination, but by doing so each Girl Scout will be able to love among others happily. Juliette Gordon Low girlhappilyimagination Change image and share on social
I don't care who is attacking my son. I still support him; I still love him. Magic Johnson attackcarelove Change image and share on social
When I love, I do it without counting. I give myself entirely. And each time, it is the grand love of my life. Brigitte Bardot countgivegrand Change image and share on social
As far as I'm concerned, and this is a big theme of mine, I'm not interested in white people loving me. It's an unrealistic expectation. Black people don't love anybody but themselves. John McWhorter bigblackconcern Change image and share on social
I understood that my family was rich in love but would probably never own the land my father, John, dreamed of owning. My mother, Willie Ella Mays Clarke, was a washerwoman for poor white folks in the area of Columbus, Georgia where the writer Carson McCullers once lived. John Henrik Clarke areacarsonclarke share on social
I love organization, so I split my clothes into two closets according to seasons. Kiernan Shipka closetclothelove Change image and share on social
I love ballet. Ballet is its own being. It has its own vocabulary. I feel as if I am in a different world when I am in the ballet studio. Kiernan Shipka balletfeellove Change image and share on social
You want to know my real pleasure? Food. I love chocolate. I can't get enough chocolate. I can't help it. But my biggest pleasure of all is exercise. I really get off on exercise. Brian Wilson bigchocolateexercise Change image and share on social
Growing up, my mom had a catering business. I used to help her pretty early on and loved doing it. My mom is an amazing cook, and she helped me cultivate a love for food. She taught me that food can be beautiful. We eat not just for survival, but we survive to eat. It's part of who I am. Kelis amazebeautifulbusiness share on social
I ventured into fiction in 1988 with 'What Love Sees,' a biographical novel of a woman's unwavering determination to lead a full life despite blindness. Susan Vreeland biographicalblindnessdetermination Change image and share on social