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Done Quotes by Jonathan Safran Foer
- I see myself as someone who makes things. Definitions have never done anything but constrain.
- Something having been done just about everywhere just about always is no kind of justification for doing it now.
- I would have done anything for him. Maybe that was my sickness. We made love in nothing places and turned the lights off. It felt…
- Literature was the only religion her father practiced, when a book fell on the floor he kissed it, when he was done with a book…
- If I’d been someone else in a different world I’d've done something different, but I was myself and the world was the world, so I…
- I would have done anything for him. Maybe that was my sickness.
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