I love every bone in their heads.
Meaning of the quote
This quote means that the person speaking loves someone very much, even the smallest parts of them like their bones. It shows that they care deeply for the person and accept them fully, without any reservations. The quote uses a humorous and exaggerated way of expressing this strong affection, which makes it memorable and endearing.
About Eugene O’Neill
Eugene O’Neill was a renowned American playwright who won the Nobel Prize in Literature and four Pulitzer Prizes for Drama. His plays, often exploring themes of tragedy and personal struggle, were among the first to introduce realism and American English vernacular to the U.S. theater scene.
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