Jonathan Safran Foer Quotes
When I Got Off The Plane, After Eleven Hours Of Travel And Forty Years Away, The Man Took My Passport And Asked Me The Purpose Of My Visit, I Wrote In My Daybook, "To Mourn," And Then, "To Mourn Try To Live," He Gave Me A Look And Asked If I Would Consider That Business Or Pleasure, I Wrote, "Neither." "For How Long Do You Plan To Mourn And Try To Live?" "For As Long As I Can." "Are We Talking About A Weekend Or A Year?" I Didn't Write Anything. The Man Said, "Next.
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