[Unrelated to today's quote, today is Update Your Damn Profile Day.]
"Sonos had conducted a survey that found families that played music in their house spent more time together, ate dinner together more often, had twice as much sex and -- because, I'm assuming, the polling company made Sonos come up with one more question -- had more dance parties. The most surprising finding was that 7% of people who do not play music at home have dance parties there anyway, which is either a testament to the human spirit or a warning to stay away from 7% of people." --Joel Stein, "Study Shows Music Brings My Family Closer Together" (Time, Feb 22-29, 2016) thanks to Rob Wynne for quoting this earlier -- and for disambiguating "played music" in comments there (I had guessed wrong)]