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Shall we go learn to kiss, to kiss? Never heart could ever miss Comfort, where true meaning is.

Nicholas Breton (1893). “A Bower of Delights: Being Interwoven Verse and Prose from the Works of Nicholas Breton”

I do not miss childhood, but I miss the way I took pleasure in small things, even as greater things crumbled.

Neil Gaiman (2013). “The Ocean at the End of the Lane”, p.132, Hachette UK

Why, after all, must everyone like music? That they are missing something is just the lover's opinion.

Ned Rorem (2013). “Setting the Tone: Essays and a Diary”, p.324, Open Road Media