Jonathan Safran Foer
Jonathan Safran Foer
Jonathan Safran Foeris an American novelist. He is best known for his novels Everything Is Illuminated, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, and for his non-fiction work Eating Animals. He teaches creative writing at New York University...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionWriter
Date of Birth21 February 1977
CountryUnited States of America
hate mean i-hate
I am doing something I hate for you. This is what it means to be in love.
hate untouchability hate-her
They learned to hate her unknowability, her untouchability, the collage of her.
kind hated persons
I hated myself for going, why couldn't I be the kind of person who stays?
hate people passionate
People don't care enough. They don't get worked up enough. They don't get angry enough. They don't get passionate enough. I'd rather somebody hate what I do than be indifferent to it.
hate feelings going-away
The bruises go away, and so does how you hate, and so does the feeling that everything you receive from life is something you have earned.
hate indifferent
I’d rather somebody hate what I do than be indifferent to it.
i-hate-you missing loving-you
It's the tragedy of loving, you can't love anything more than something you miss.
hate absence everything-is-illuminated
This is love, she thought, isn't it? When you notice someone's absence and hate that absence more than anything? More, even, than you love his presence?
family hate mean
One day you will do things for me that you hate. That is what it means to be family.
i-hate-you love-is want
She wants to know if I love her, that's all anyone wants from anyone else, not love itself but the knowledge that love is there, like new batteries in the flashlight in the emergency kit in the hall closet.
life i-hate-you weight
Sometimes I can hear my bones straining under the weight of all the lives I'm not living.
became claim high identities people school seemed vegetarian whose
In high school I became a vegetarian more times than I can now remember, most often as an effort to claim some identity in a world of people whose identities seemed to come effortlessly.
ask best
The best books are the ones that ask the most questions.
again confronted fish living might problem sharing
Again and again we are confronted with the reality - some might say the problem - of sharing our space with other living things, be they dogs, trees, fish or penguins.